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Utility buys larger share of remote power project

Utility buys larger share of remote power project

RES Canada sells interest in Watay Power to FortisOntario
Canadore graduates trucking apprenticeship students

Canadore graduates trucking apprenticeship students

First cohort of new program trains Indigenous students in repair and maintenance on commercial trucks.
Biomass project gets government funds

Biomass project gets government funds

The money will be used to implement the Northern Ontario Bioeconomy Strategy developed in 2015.
Anishinabek vote to advance education agreement

Anishinabek vote to advance education agreement

Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement is the largest self-government agreement in Canada.
Mining companies want more Aboriginal goods and services, says report

Mining companies want more Aboriginal goods and services, says report

The study was joint effort between Engineers Without Borders Canada and the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.
Indigenous design to be featured at spring symposium

Indigenous design to be featured at spring symposium

Event is an initiative of the Indigenous Task Force, which aims to foster and promote Indigenous design in rural, Métis and Northern communities.
Northwestern Ontario prospector to be honoured at PDAC

Northwestern Ontario prospector to be honoured at PDAC

Peter Moses to receive Skookum Jim Award in March
Businesses gather in Sault Ste. Marie for matchmaking event

Businesses gather in Sault Ste. Marie for matchmaking event

Aboriginal Business Match East attracts businesses interested in doing business with Aboriginal enterprise.
Recruitment firm shifts gears on simulator training

Recruitment firm shifts gears on simulator training

Origin Operator Recruitment and Training have trained approximately 150 people since setting up shop six years ago, and now supply semi-skilled on-demand labour while acting as First Nation engagement specialists.
Algoma passenger rail line gets funds for business plan

Algoma passenger rail line gets funds for business plan

Missinabie Cree First Nation has been granted $200,000 from Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.