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Atleo calls bid to nix native spirituality from mine hearings 'outrageous'

The bid by a Vancouver company to eliminate consideration of native spirituality and even prohibit aboriginal children's plays at a federal environmental review hearing is "completely outrageous" and runs counter to the direction of many major companies seeking to work with First Nations, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo said Tuesday.

Nine per cent of Canadians say world will end in 2012

Seems a lot of people think the end is indeed, nigh. One in 10 people around the world, including nine per cent of Canadians, may be readying their bucket list this year, saying they believe the "end of the world" will come at the end of 2012, according to the results of a global survey.

Grisly artwork poised to break Canadian price record

It was a macabre scene set up in a suburban Vancouver studio using a team of actors, some borrowed military garb and lots of fake blood. But the 1992 photograph titled Dead Troops Talk — widely hailed as world-renowned B.C. artist Jeff Wall's single most important creation — is set to become the most expensive piece of photographic artwork in Canadian history, expected to sell next week at an auction in New York for up to $2 million.
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