The December 6 commentary in the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business by David Parkinson rightly draws attention to the low tax rate applied to mining in Ontario.
The negative impacts of Canadian mining activities in the region, highlighting the Canadian government’s role, to be heard at IACHR's 149th Session on Friday.
If CSEC really wants to help Canadian corporations through espionage, they should go undercover to find out what ethically distinguishes Canadian corporations from their foreign counterparts.
While the Liberals have kept a low profile and, for the most part, restricted their announcements to appearances by the leader, the NDP has set down some major policy markers.
Late last week, the Ross River Dena First Nation learned that the Supreme Court of Canada would not hear the Yukon government’s appeal of a decision that rebuked the territory's free entry system.
The United Steelworkers union is asking Information Commissioner Suzanne Legault to investigate the Conservative government's failure to release information on a controversial Canadian mining company.
On Wednesday, U.S. mining company Cliffs Natural Resources announced that it was ceasing work on the environmental assessment process for its high-profile chromite project in northern Ontario.