Provinces need to get out of the way on pipelines, Newman tells the Calgary Herald
It’s time for the provinces to stop obstructing important energy projects and allow Canada to develop its full natural resource ...
It’s time for the provinces to stop obstructing important energy projects and allow Canada to develop its full natural resource ...
Catch up on everything MLI with our latest newsletter. In Vol. VI, No. 8 of the newsletter we profile: A ...
The Vancouver Sun, Financial Post and Globe and Mail have reacted to a report from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute reviewing recent court decisions on Aboriginal rights ...
Aboriginal groups may have significantly expanded their legal rights with some recent victories in the courts, but that does not ...
New report cautions that trend of major legal victories may not continue, urges more negotiation, less litigation OTTAWA, June 23, ...
Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellow Dwight Newman has been named a 2015 winner of a CBC Saskatchewan Future 40 award. The ...
The Tsilhqot’in and Grassy Narrows decisions have changed the game when it comes to engaging Aboriginals in resource development, but ...
Writing in the Globe and Mail, MLI authors Ken Coates and Dwight Newman argue that a recent Supreme Court decision ...
Writing in the Canadian Institute of Mining Magazine, Macdonald-Laurier Institute author Dwight Newman says natural resource development companies need to ...
MLI has written extensively on the importance of the Northern Gateway pipeline for Canada’s economy and Aboriginal communities. OTTAWA, June ...
Prof. Dwight Newman debunks myths about the "duty to consult" and finds opportunities for government, Aboriginal peoples and industry to work ...
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