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  1. CDNBear

    The UN Confirms It: Canada's Relationship with First Nations Is Broken

    The UN Confirms It: Canada's Relationship with First Nations Is Broken The Liberal Party's grasp of the obvious, is nothing less than breathtaking, lolz
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    Six Nations fighting contraband tobacco legislation

    Six Nations fighting contraband tobacco legislation We're heading for a showdown, to be sure. Hill is so right in her opinion that this is about the gubmint recouping lost tax revenue, not kids.
  3. CDNBear

    RCMP investigate officer after derogatory comments about First Nation

    RCMP investigate officer after derogatory comments about First Nation Oh oh, this should cause some consternation with the cop/injin hater crowd, lolz.
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    Is drinking wine better than going to the gym?

    Is Drinking Wine Better Than Going To The Gym? According To Scientists, Yes! That should make some folks happy.
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    Harper refusing to discuss climate change?

    I'm not tired of it. It's filling my bank account.
  6. CDNBear

    Local Dog & Handler in the Philipines...

    Local dog & handler help in the Philippines | CTV Edmonton News This women is from the team in the same association we hope to join.
  7. CDNBear

    Where the heck’s that $3.1-billion? Where’s the fury?

    Where the heck’s that $3.1-billion? Where’s the fury? LAWRENCE MARTIN Special to The Globe and Mail So is that it? There is $3.1-billion in government money unaccounted for, as Auditor-General Michael Ferguson reported some time ago. It just kind of flew off into the netherworld. And it...
  8. CDNBear

    Shining a Light on First Nations Poverty

    Shining a Light on First Nations Poverty Frank Busch First Nations Author, Businessman and Entrepreneur Huffington Post (BLOG) If you have never lived in isolation and poverty it is hard to imagine exactly what it is like. It is easy for those living a life of relative privilege to look...
  9. CDNBear

    Advisers to Chief Sock in Anti-shale gas negotiations are provincial government emplo

    Advisers to Chief Sock in Anti-shale gas negotiations are provincial government employees. You just have to read it to believe it, lol.
  10. CDNBear

    Fighting First Nations in court a poor strategy

    Fighting First Nations in court a poor strategy By Doug Cuthand, The Starphoenix Newly released public accounts figures reveal that the federal Department of Aboriginal Affairs was by far the top spender on legal fees as it continues to battle First Nations' rights. The department spent...
  11. CDNBear

    'Minimal consultation' with First Nations on Ring of Fire

    'Minimal consultation' with First Nations on Ring of Fire First Nations leader says new development corporation shows Ontario 'pretending' to consult CBC News The Nishnawbe Aski Nation says Ontario's latest announcement about the Ring of Fire shows the province is not properly consulting...
  12. CDNBear

    The often-ignored facts about Elsipogtog

    The often-ignored facts about Elsipogtog The majority of Canadians have been woefully under-informed about what is really going in Elsipogtog. Opinion / Commentary By: Chelsea Vowel Toronto Star In 1997, the landmark Supreme Court Decision in Delgamuukw finally clarified that even under...
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    Elizabeth May "shocked" by latest revelation about Harper government and Enbridge

    Elizabeth May "shocked" by latest revelation about Harper government and Enbridge Elizabeth May "shocked" by latest revelation about Harper government and Enbridge Linda Solomon Wood Vancouver Observer Really? Feds plans to drop $100 M on Enbridge infrastructure before the pipeline's been...
  14. CDNBear

    Feds pouring big money into aboriginal litigation

    Feds pouring big money into aboriginal litigation Law Times Written By Yamri Taddese Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada is at the top of the list of federal departmental spending on legal fees as newly released public accounts figures show the government is pouring big...
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    Contaminated tribe: Hormone-blocking chemicals found in First Nation families

    Contaminated tribe: Hormone-blocking chemicals found in First Nation families By Brian Bienkowski Staff Writer Environmental Health News Mothers and children of a First Nations tribe living in one of Canada’s most industrialized regions are highly exposed to estrogen-blocking chemicals...
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    First Nations veteran arrested at Remembrance Day ceremony

    First Nations veteran arrested at Remembrance Day ceremony Three activists carrying aboriginal flags were arrested for breaching the peace at the Old City Hall ceremonies, which they said lacked native representation. By:Stephanie MacLellan Staff Reporter Toronto Star An aboriginal...
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    BHP Billiton, First Nations ink deal

    BHP Billiton, First Nations ink deal The Canadian Press BHP Billiton and three Saskatchewan First Nations have signed an opportunities agreement for the Jansen potash project. The deal would create opportunities in employment, business and community development for the Kawacatoose, Day...
  18. CDNBear

    Brampton’s Susan Fennell highest paid mayor in Canada

    Brampton’s Susan Fennell highest paid mayor in Canada Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell presides over Canada’s ninth largest city, but she’s number one across the nation when it comes to mayors’ salaries. According to reports released last week, Fennell’s city and regional base pay for 2012...
  19. CDNBear

    Rob Ford honours Remembrance Day better than Miller

    Rob Ford honours Remembrance Day better than Miller No surprise there, lolz... TORONTO - There’s a big contrast in how our current mayor and our former mayor chose to honour Remembrance Day. Nov. 11, 2013. “Those who did not return are owed a debt that can never ever be repaid,”...