Enbridge refuses to name 26 First Nations behind pipeline
APTN National News In this final part of APTN’s interview with the president of Enbridge’s Northern…
APTN National News In this final part of APTN’s interview with the president of Enbridge’s Northern…
APTN National News The president of the Northern Gateway Pipelines has been busy meeting with…
APTN National News The president of the Northern Gateway Pipelines has been busy meeting with…
Thousands of people took to the lawn of the British Columbia’s provincial legislature in Victoria Monday.
The recent rash of oil spills in Alberta has at least one opponent of Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Pipeline saying he’s willing to “die” to stop the project.
Enbridge is likely low-balling its Northern Gateway pipeline’s projected $5.5 billion price tag which could triple in cost by the time it’s completed and see the Chinese end up financing most of it, according to internal emails written by senior analysts with a private international intelligence firm known as the “shadow CIA.”
The Canadian government won’t get any warning the next time it faces a major strike against its economy of the scale witnessed in 2007 when Mohawks from Tyendinaga shut down rail-lines and one of Canada’s busiest highways for several hours, according to one of the Mohawks involved in the event.
A former Manitoba chief who says the federal Aboriginal Affairs department orchestrated a “coup” against him plans to ask Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for permission to address Iran’s parliament on how Canada treats First Nations people.
A resolution from Manitoba chiefs calling for “action on oil pipelines” was kept from a vote during the special chiefs assembly in Ottawa last week because a lawyer for the Assembly of First Nations determined it could be interpreted as “terrorism,” according to the chief who proposed the resolution.