The Kebaowek First Nation is celebrating a second court win in the last month in its battle against the building of a nuclear ...
An Algonquin First Nation in Quebec is declaring victory after a federal judge upheld part of its court challenge to a proposed radioactive waste dump to be built about a kilometre away from the ...
Federal Court ruled in favour of Kebaowek First Nation in a challenge that may stall plans to build the nuclear waste mound ...
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Ottawa inks initial contract for new River-class destroyers with IrvingThe federal Liberal government signed an initial deal with Irving Shipbuilding for the Royal Canadian Navy's new River-class ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNSchacherl and Hendrickson: Is the nuclear-waste dump project at Chalk River really giving taxpayers value for money?Lavalin, now AtkinsRéalis, is being sued for $100 million over its management of the Trillium Line light-rail construction.
A First Nation in Quebec that mounted a court challenge to plans for a nuclear-waste storage site near the Ottawa River has succeeded in forcing fresh consultations on the green-lit project ...
Ottawa has earmarked the money through the Affordable Housing Fund and the Indigenous Shelter and Transitional Housing Initiative to help Fisher River Cree Nation redevelop the 110-year-old Rubin ...
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