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Paul Martin Invests in Aboriginal Inc.

In early March, Corporate Knights’ Editor-in-Chief sat down with former Prime Minister Paul Martin to discuss his new initiative, the $50 million Capital for Aboriginal Prosperity and Entrepreneurship (CAPE) Fund.

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Native Soil
Written by James Francis, Editorial Intern and Melissa Shin, Managing Editor   

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Corporate Knights' inaugural Aboriginal Relations Ranking: Extractive Industry. Art by Jason Baerg.

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Environmental Smorgasbord
Written by Melissa Shin, Managing Editor   

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Sweden's policies: a menu for Canada's low-carbon diet?

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A rock and a hard place

The Missing Exhibit at the ROM/De Beers Diamond Showing

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Extreme Makeover
Written by Leor Rotchild   

The petroleum industry’s image needs to change to attract more youth.

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Green Power on Demand
Written by James Francis, Editorial Intern   

Noisy, polluting, and carbon-intensive, gas and diesel generators power many of Canada’s remote Aboriginal communities. Métis engineer Kirk Schroeder, partially deafened in his left ear by a gas generator, vowed to develop a quiet, reliable, and ecologically sound energy alternative.

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Green Provincial Report: Analysis
Written by Toby A.A. Heaps, Editor-in-chief   

Canada's first Green Provincial Report Card.

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The Dirt on Land Reclamation
Written by James Francis, Editorial Intern   

Social licence to develop Alberta’s oil sands rests on the premise that mined lands are recoverable to a semi-virginal state.

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From the Global Business Coalition
Written by Ilze Melngailis   

The Global Business Coalition would like the corporate community's help for its project on HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal persons in Canada.

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