First Nations pitch energy corridor to power infrastructure, jobs
The proposed project would power, among other things, a fibre-optic network, an all-weather road and a pipeline to transport Alberta hydrogen.
The proposed project would power, among other things, a fibre-optic network, an all-weather road and a pipeline to transport Alberta hydrogen.
Two coastal First Nations in B.C. are switching to renewable energy from diesel. The off-grid…
The project that was supposed to create thousands of jobs, bring billions of dollars into…
Canada will spend $151 million to bring fibre optic internet service to Nunavut in a…
The Taku River Tlingit First Nation is hoping to expand its hydroelectric power station and…
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney brought Indigenous leaders from Treaty six, seven, and eight areas to…
Ottawa area supporters of the Labrador land protectors fight against the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric…
Candice Sinclair is used to hands-on work. The mother of three calls herself a…
A solar powered micro grid on a small First Nation on the southern tip of Vancouver Island is making a big impact on the community, and across the world.
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