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CEOs urge governments to promote native input in natural resource projects
by Heather Scoffield

The Globe and Mail    Translate This Article
15 July 2012

On 15 July 2012 The Globe and Mail reported: Canada's aboriginal communities have found a powerful ally in their bid to be treated as equal partners in the discussion about tapping the country's natural-resource wealth. Big business wants them at the negotiating table, and is urging the federal and provincial governments to lend a helping hand. Governments should help train a growing aboriginal workforce and develop new ways to support aboriginal communities so that they can participate vigorously in business initiatives and negotiations to share the wealth, says a report from the Canadian Council of Chief Executives. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of business, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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