Guatemala Indigenous group suing Canadian mining company
An Indigenous group from Guatemala is taking a Canadian mining company to court over human rights violations.
An Indigenous group from Guatemala is taking a Canadian mining company to court over human rights violations.
It is one of the most ambitious and expensive mining projects in Canadian history.
If you live in the North, mining has long been the one bright spot for finding good paying jobs.
Meanwhile in the Yukon, the territorial government is giving the red light to a proposed mine in Tombstone territorial park.
Food is expensive in Nunavut and many living in the area rely on country foods like caribou.
British Columbia RCMP officers arrested at least five people who were blockading the McLeod Lake Indian band office Monday over a litany of grievances including chief and band council decisions to sign onto resource development projects.
A controversial open pit mine in northern British Columbia has just been given the green light from the provincial government.
APTN National News The Cree Nation of Mistissini and Stornoway Diamond Corporation are set to…
A member of the Blood reserve in southern Alberta is facing criminal charges of intimidation.
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