We certainly picked interesting economic times, to say the least. But there is a reason for that.
Yes, there’s a lot of doom and gloom around the corner on Bay Street. Yes, there are mines closing in northern Ontario, and oil projects are stalled in northern Alberta. Yes, the stagnant auto industry and the manufacturing slump have taken the shine off the ‘Golden Horse Shoe’ here in Ontario.
The Siksika Nation is one of the four First Nations that make up the Blackfoot Confederacy; the other three First Nations are the Kainai (Blood), Piikanii (Peigan) and the Blackfeet Nation.
Located on the southern boundary of the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area and northwestern boundary of Pinal County, the Gila River Indian Community has committed to investing its revenues to increase economic development opportunities...
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Take a GREEN Step Forward
Serpent River First Nation citizens, Chief, council and Elders were present as George Smitherman, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, introduced the Ministry’s Green Energy Act (GEA) to the Ontario legislature on behalf of his government .