Duty to consult article from the PDAC
Below is a duty to consult article from the PDAC.
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Below is a duty to consult article from the PDAC.
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If you are interested in a career as a geophysical technician in Northern Manitoba please email Ruth. There is no experience required but you will need a driver’s license. This job
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Source: The Globe and Mail Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is to meet with First Nations leaders in Vancouver on March 2, might want to have a chat with Chief
Sunny ways won’t improve ‘nation-to-nation’ relations Read More »
The Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies was sent to approximately 3,800 exploration, development, and other mining-related companies around the world. Several mining associations also helped publicize the survey.
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Source: Canadian Consulting Engineer Over the past 10 years mining companies (and their engineering consultants) have had to wait longer to receive exploration permits, according to a Fraser Institute report.
Mining industry waiting longer for permits Read More »
Tim Friesen has accepted the position of Assistant Deputy Minister for the Mineral Division (see below memo) and will start March 2, 2016. He was the Executive Vice-President of the Mining
Congratulations Tim! Read More »
This is an article on the Rice Island situation (Dunlop vs Wolfden) as told by Jim Parres in the Snow Lake newspaper.
Source: Winnipeg Free Press Photo: DARRYL DYCK / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES. Patricia Kelly, of the Sto:lo First Nation, chants at a January protest outside National Energy Board hearings on the proposed
Source: The Globe and Mail Politics briefing By John Ibbitson (@JohnIbbitson) As federal and provincial environment ministers meet in Ottawa today, one vital but unspoken item on the agenda is
Trudeau’s pressing energy question: How will he handle First Nations veto? Read More »