Labour Minister Patty Hajdu describes her government’s work as a “matchmaker” for post-secondary students and employers, and explains why NAFTA priorities on gender and Indigenous rights matter.
Attack mode, says the Conservative Party's new foreign affairs critic, will not be the opposition's first instinct when dealing with the Liberal government's renegotiation of the NAFTA.
Further information on how a proposed nuclear-waste bunker near Lake Huron might affect area First Nations peoples is needed before the government decides whether to approve the project.
The proposals, packaged in a 24-page document sprinkled with graphics and photos of nature, moves the federal government one step closer to delivering on a key Liberal campaign promise.
Keeping Trump out of the case eliminates a possible complication to a lawsuit by a group of Sioux tribal members over the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, says Associated Press.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested on Saturday, May 21, 2017, that it should be no surprise that the inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women has run into some snags.
The news comes nearly six months after the inquiry's initial launch, and as many families hoping to participate continue to express frustration over what they say is a lack of progress.