
Through an estimated $1-billion total Aboriginal benefits package including an unprecedented 10-per-cent Aboriginal equity ownership offer and access to an ongoing $3-million Aboriginal education and training fund, Enbri...
Tyrel Sulzer, vibrating with excitement, approached Northern Gateway’s Shane Kelly asking if he could help him realize his dream – becoming an engineer. The sharp-minded Metis teen from Fernie, B.C. informed Kelly, a...
At the technical hearings examining the Northern Gateway project in Prince Rupert, BC—where the topic has shifted from world class emergency response to Aboriginal and community engagement matters this week—one inter...
Sometimes good things come in small packages. That’s certainly true for the Ermineskin Ehpewapahk Community School. The little blue school house in Hobbema, Alberta, south of Edmonton, is a modest building with two cla...
Respect has been the cornerstone of our relationships with Aboriginal groups across Canada. That’s respect on their terms, not ours. And that means having an understanding of, and sensitivity to, the values and the iss...
Talk is cheap for former NHLer Brantt Myhres. What matters most for Myhres are the actions of the people who have made it through hard times and turned their life around. The retired pro hockey player is now President an...
Representatives from the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA) and Niagara Gas Transmission Limited (NGTL), an Enbridge company, gathered on June 22, 2012, to plant three sugar maple trees at the A'nowarako:wa Arena in Kaweh...
Please take this opportunity to celebrate the rich history and culture of Canada’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit people — and to reflect on how, together, we strengthen our country through our diversity. Making a d...
Yesterday Enbridge Northern Gateway announced a significant milestone in our efforts to achieve broad public support for our pipeline project. I’m extremely pleased to tell you that a clear majority of the Aboriginal g...
Birdtail Sioux First Nation was once one of too many First Nations communities in Canada suffering the heartbreaking combination of alcoholism, school dropouts, hopelessness and suicide. But a transformation has taken ro...
