Aboriginal News
The information in this section is specific to Aboriginal peoples and businesses. For Aboriginal media, please visit the following page: Media and Multimedia
Tuesday, August 19 2008
- Alberta Oilsands Criticized
- Source: The Leader-Post
- Canada Faces Challenge as Passage Keeper
- Source: The StarPhoenix
- Gambling Companies Want Competition on Reserves to Butt out
- Source: The StarPhoenix
- Golden Girl Shines for Canada
- Source: The Gazette
- MacKay to Observe Arctic Sovereignty Operation in Action
- Source: CBC North
- Native Chief Offers $50,000 for Info on Alta. Homicides
- Source: The CanWest News Service
- New Chief Prepares His People for Oilsands Fight
- Source: The Edmonton Journal
- Politics Unravels Aboriginal Athlete's Plan to Wear Traditional Garb
- Source: The Globe and Mail
- Push on to Create Northern Law School
- Source: The Sudbury Star
- Treatment, Education Programs First Steps in Fixing Problem
- Source: The Edmonton Journal
Monday, August 18 2008
- Baffinland Reports 3 Fuel Spills at Nunavut Site
- Source: CBC North
- Crowds Gather at CreeFest
- Source: The Daily Press
- First Nations Demand Oil Sands Moratorium
- Source: The Gazette
- First Nations Partner with TransAlta to Develop Wind Farm
- Source: The Leader-Post
- It’s Cool to Visit the North
- Source: The Chronicle Herald
- 'I Try to Stay out of Trouble'
- Source: The Chronicle Herald
- Men Must Re-evaluate their Stance on Women
- Source: The Leader-Post
- Mutated Fish Alarms Delegates at Northern Alta. Water Gathering
- Source: CBC News
- Natives Unite to Fight Oilsands
- Source: The Edmonton Journal
- Northern Alberta Band to Help Build Oilsands Camp
- Source: The Edmonton Journal
- Prospectors, Landholders Raise Concerns About Ontario Mining Act Meetings
- Source: CBC News
- Serpent River First Nation Powwow Attracts Huge Crowd
- Source: The Elliot Lake Standard
- Today's Major Assignment: Fix Aboriginal Education Gap
- Source: The Leader-Post
Saturday, August 16 2008
- Changes Called Vital to Aboriginal Relations
- Source: The Winnipeg Free Press
- Let us Back into our Cottages
- Source: The Globe and Mail
- Mining Talks Bring Different Results for Northern Ontario First Nations
- Source: The Sudbury Star
- Native Culture on Display in Alberta's South
- Source: The StarPhoenix
- Northern Notables Weigh in on Canada's Strategy
- Source: The StarPhoenix
Friday, August 15 2008
- Change Attitude to Protect Aboriginal Women
- Source: The StarPhoenix
- Chiefs to Meet with Chomiak
- Source: The Winnipeg Free Press
- CreeFest Modern Version of First Nation Tradition
- Source: The Daily Press
- Fort Set to Host Annual Festival
- Source: The Chronicle Journal
- Hoping to Make a Difference
- Source: The Leader-Post
- 'Indian Cowboy' Ready to Rock in the Park
- Source: The North Shore News
- Police-Aboriginal Relations
- Source: The Leader-Post
- Tales of Loss that Find a Purpose
- Source: The Globe and Mail
- What a Melon: $55 Fruit Sparks Outrage in Labrador
- Source: CBC News
Thursday, August 14 2008
- Casino Part of Liquor Tax Pilot Program
- Source: The StarPhoenix
- Exorciser sur la violence (In French Only)
- Source: Radio-Canada
- First Nations Lawyer Tootoosis Dies
- Source: The StarPheonix
- FNI, Federal Minister Celebrate Ratification of Band Deal
- Source: The Western Star
- 'I Didn't Have Time to Filter'
- Source: The Globe and Mail
- La campagne électorale fait rage (In French Only)
- Source: Radio-Canada Bas-St-Laurent
- Maturing Fontaine no Longer Brawler
- Source: The Winnipeg Sun
- Sask. First Nations Man Proposed as Director for National Gallery
- Source: The StarPhoenix
- Toronto Company Teams up with Saskatchewan Reserve for Wind Farm
- Source: The Daily News
- UNBC Team Unearths Ancient First Nation Site
- Source: The Prince George Citizen
Wednesday, August 13 2008
- A Tale of Two First Nations
- Source: The Vancouver Sun
- B.C. First Nations Want Right to Kill Salmon-Snatching Seals
- Source: The CanWest News Service
- British Columbia Government Announces $5-million Investment in SolarBC Program
- Source: The Journal of Commerce
- Fort Chip Invites Oilsands Scrutiny
- Source: The Edmonton Journal
- Gitxsan Band Buys TV Ads to Push Treaty Talks
- Source: The Globe and Mail
- Graduate Courses to Be Offered in Native Languages at York U
- Source: The CanWest News Service
- Harper Heading North of 60 Again for Sovereignty Swing
- Source: CBC North
- Ron Evans Re-elected Grand Chief
- Source: The Winnipeg Sun
- Talks Coming on Greenland-Nunavut Air Link, Iqaluit-Based Consul Says
- Source: CBC North
