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The smallest tribal council in Canada continued its aggressive job-creation strategy with the purchase of AC Diapers of Richmond, BC and the transfer of the company's assets to North Battleford. The Agency Chiefs Tribal Council Inc., which represents the Big River, Pelican Lake and Witchekan Lake First Nations, will re-open the diaper production operation in November, when the reproduction equipment has been reassembled in the Saskatchewan city.
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The smallest tribal council in Canada continued its aggressive job-creation strategy with the purchase of AC Diapers of Richmond, BC and the transfer of the company's assets to North Battleford. The Agency Chiefs Tribal Council Inc., which represents the Big River, Pelican Lake and Witchekan Lake First Nations, will re-open the diaper production operation in November, when the reproduction equipment has been reassembled in the Saskatchewan city.
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The smallest tribal council in Canada continued its aggressive job-creation strategy with the purchase of AC Diapers of Richmond, BC and the transfer of the company's assets to North Battleford. The Agency Chiefs Tribal Council Inc., which represents the Big River, Pelican Lake and Witchekan Lake First Nations, will re-open the diaper production operation in November, when the reproduction equipment has been reassembled in the Saskatchewan city.
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The University of Saskatchewan's College of Commerce recognizes the potential for business in the First Nation's sector of the economy.
Kelly Lendsay, a Metis, is the Scotiabank Director of Aboriginal Business programs with the College of Commerce. He is responsible for coordinating the development and delivery of courses on such issues as Aboriginal economies, land claims, resource development and health care.
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The University of Saskatchewan's College of Commerce recognizes the potential for business in the First Nation's sector of the economy.
Kelly Lendsay, a Metis, is the Scotiabank Director of Aboriginal Business programs with the College of Commerce. He is responsible for coordinating the development and delivery of courses on such issues as Aboriginal economies, land claims, resource development and health care.
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The University of Saskatchewan's College of Commerce recognizes the potential for business in the First Nation's sector of the economy.
Kelly Lendsay, a Metis, is the Scotiabank Director of Aboriginal Business programs with the College of Commerce. He is responsible for coordinating the development and delivery of courses on such issues as Aboriginal economies, land claims, resource development and health care.
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The Saskatchewan legislature recently passed the forest Resources Management Act, which provides a new legal framework to ensure that forests are protected and used in a sustainable way.
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The Saskatchewan legislature recently passed the forest Resources Management Act, which provides a new legal framework to ensure that forests are protected and used in a sustainable way.
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The Saskatchewan legislature recently passed the forest Resources Management Act, which provides a new legal framework to ensure that forests are protected and used in a sustainable way.