
Hydroelectric Project Development
By: The Chant Group
The challenges of developing new hydroelectric resources in a heavily regulated environment can be overwhelming. Chant Group’s Project Development Services include the full range of services required to move from concept to commissioning. Chant Group manages all phases of the project development process. Chant is dedicated to individualized customer representation and delivering value-added services.... Read MoreTres-Or And Timiskaming First Nation Building A History Together
By: Tres-Or Resources Ltd.
Tres-Or Resources Ltd.(TRS:TSX.V) is a Canadian exploration and development company focused on diamond, precious and base metals projects in Ontario and Quebec. All of the projects are located in the heart of Canada’s mining triangle, between Timmins–Kirkland Lake and Sudbury Ontario and Rouyn-Noranda to Ville Marie Quebec, a large area with a long history of mineral exploration and production success... Read MoreTraditions And Cultures For Building Modernity
By: University of Quebec
The panelists and presenters at the 5th Annual Universite du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue (UQAT) First Nations Symposium all expressed the difficulty they have defining themselves as Aboriginal people, in modern society... Read MoreUniversité Sainte Anne
By: Université Sainte Anne
Université Sainte-Anne is experiencing unprecedented growth in a number of program areas. According to President and Vice Chancellor, Mr. André Roberge, «The Université has been enjoying excellent responses to a number of programs particularly in the Bachelor of Education and in the French Second Language programs. We have taken this as a very positive sign that students are viewing Université Sainte-Anne as one of the best bilingual schools in Canada... Read More
Advanced Explorations Inc.’s (AEI) current project at Roche Bay presents the opportunity for northern development, sustainable employment and locally owned and operated businesses.

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