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Nipissing First Nation studying production-scale greenhouse idea

Nipissing First Nation studying production-scale greenhouse idea

Operation would create employment for members
Cambrian College signs First Nation teachings into curriculum

Cambrian College signs First Nation teachings into curriculum

College signs Indigenous Education Protocol in Sudbury to incorporate culture and traditional knowledge into programs
The challenge of being Indigenous in the sciences

The challenge of being Indigenous in the sciences

Laurentian University engineering student speaks on how to get more Indigenous people into STEM programs and executive offices
Northeast Cree team up with international mine builder

Northeast Cree team up with international mine builder

Missanabie Cree partners with Cementation on training, employment partnership
Don’t forget resource revenue sharing, treaty rights, says NAN council

Don’t forget resource revenue sharing, treaty rights, says NAN council

First Nations expect new provincial government to honour project, agreement commitments.
Trucking industry needs to recruit Indigenous people

Trucking industry needs to recruit Indigenous people

New report highlights approach to diversifying the trucking workforce
New concept in teaching trades coming to Manitoulin

New concept in teaching trades coming to Manitoulin

Kenjgewin Teg's new trades building under construction, preparing to offer welding and other trade programs
Anishinabek Nation elects new leader

Anishinabek Nation elects new leader

Glen Hare will take on role after Patrick Madahbee declined to run for re-election
Goldcorp signs impact and benefit agreement with Indigenous communities

Goldcorp signs impact and benefit agreement with Indigenous communities

Brunswick House, Chapleau Cree and Chapleau Ojibwe First Nations will benefit from miner’s Borden Gold project
Air Creebec expands routes, upgrades aircraft

Air Creebec expands routes, upgrades aircraft

First Nation air carrier growing network on both sides of James Bay