Ontario – NWO Indigenous Opposition To Nuclear Waste Storage Site Highlighted In Report

NWO Indigenous opposition to nuclear waste storage site highlighted in report Opposition by area Indigenous leaders to the proposed nuclear waste disposal site slated to be built west of Ignace is highlighted in a larger report studying Indigenous nations’ attitudes to the nuclear industry. The report was co-published between the CEDAR project and the Passamaquoddy … Read more

Thunder Bay – Saturday – First Day Of February

A thin band of colour along the horizon is all there is this morning Nice colurs though. Pretty much all there was It turned into this Your morning sky Friday night’s alright for drinking. Looks like someone’s possessions. Shovel as well. The city crews finally got around to plowing this sidewalk and then a private … Read more

Canada – Carney Vows To Kill Consumer Carbon Pricing, Shift To Green Incentives.

Carney vows to kill consumer carbon pricing, shift to green incentives Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is backing away from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s consumer carbon pricing regime but will keep industrial pricing in place. Carney said the country has become divided over the policy because Canadians have been fed “misinformation” by Conservative Opposition Leader … Read more

Thunder Bay – Friday – Last Day Of January

Once again the only colour in the sky was in the northeast sky Best area was behind the lighthouse A little colour over the giant The sun showed up Freshco carts are supposed to have some sort of mechanism that locks a wheel when they are taken off of the lot.  That does not appear … Read more

Thunder Bay – Thursday

Overcast with snow flurries. Not going to see the sun this morning. Fire truck out early. Looks like it was a medical issue. With snow falling, photo opportunities are slim to none. I don’t think the scarf makes the thing work better.   Scarf looks handmade.   Now its just piece of discarded clothing. Morning sky photo … Read more

Ontario – Court Rules First Nations’ Prior Consent Is Not Required For Land Transfer

Court rules First Nations’ prior consent is not required for land transfer Two First Nations have failed to persuade a court Ontario is breaching their rights by transferring some Crown land to the Municipality of Red Lake without their consent. The land in question is a 190-acre parcel within Red Lake’s boundaries known as Harry’s Corner. Wabauskang and … Read more

Canada – First Nations Reject $3.6 Billion Treaty Settlement Offer

First Nations reject $3.6B treaty settlement offer The First Nations of the Robinson Superior Treaty said they are rejecting a $3.6 billion dollar compensation offer and will be challenging it in court. The Supreme Court of Canada gave the provincial and federal governments six months to negotiate a settlement with the First Nations. Those negotiations have failed, Gull Bay First Nation Chief … Read more

Thunder Bay – Monday

A mix of clear and cloudy sky. Hard to say. It could go either way. Things are not looking very good.  Clouds have moved in. As good as it got. Your morning sky