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For First Nations in Canada, being 'poor enough’ is barrier in fight for rights

For First Nations in Canada, being 'poor enough’ is barrier in fight for rights

Even though Indigenous Rights are recognized under Indigenous law, the Canadian constitution, treaties and precedent-setting court cases, negotiations between the Crown and Indigenous Peoples often fail First Nations, forcing communities to spend millions just to get their day in court.

Alberta’s oilsands owe Canadians

Alberta’s oilsands owe Canadians far more than they can pay

Why 50 years of bitumen mining will add up to a money loser for taxpayers.
Alberta’s Energy Regulator blasted for conflicts, mismanagement and misusing millions

Alberta’s Energy Regulator blasted for conflicts, mismanagement and misusing millions

It’s no surprise, say critics of agency responsible for regulating oil, gas and coal production.
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Overwhelmed or ill informed, 70,000 wildfire victims may get nothing
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Overwhelmed or ill informed, 70,000 wildfire victims may get nothing

Lawyers say PG&E’s bankruptcy process in California is pre-empting the claims of tens of thousands who suffered losses in fires linked to its equipment.
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