Tŝilhqot’in Nation in court to stop Prosperity Mine project – again
About 100 people gathered on the steps of the courthouse in downtown Vancouver Friday to…
About 100 people gathered on the steps of the courthouse in downtown Vancouver Friday to…
A cabinet shuffle in British Columbia has brought in a new minister of Aboriginal relations and reconciliation.
Did hundreds of thousands of dollars in donatinos help convince a provincial government to approve a gold mine?
The Taseko Mines Inc. project is out of step with the times on both the environment and First Nations rights front, said Parkdale-High Park Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy.
The federal department playing a key role in determining the future of a controversial British Columbia gold and copper mine is relying on a flawed policy to fashion its recommendations to federal cabinet on whether the project should be given approval, says a former department official who helped craft the policy.
Some B.C. chiefs believe the Gordon Campbell government has opened the province for business and set it on a collision course with First Nations.