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  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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The vice-president of the Indigenous Bar Association fears her career is in jeopardy because of remarks she made to Windspeaker criticizing the Native justice task force currently holding hearings throughout Alberta.

Edmonton lawyer Eileen Powless said she received a scathing telephone call from the task force chairman, Court of Queen's Bench Mr. Justice Robert Cawsey, who…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Level Alta.

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Natives in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories are taking major steps to overcome their alcohol and drug addictions, but they're getting little help from the provincial prison system, says the director of a High Level recovery center.

John Loftus just wishes he had more time to share his message with the Native justice task force, which recently held hearings in…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Level Alta.

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Natives in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories are taking major steps to overcome their alcohol and drug addictions, but they're getting little help from the provincial prison system, says the director of a High Level recovery center.

John Loftus just wishes he had more time to share his message with the Native justice task force, which recently held hearings in…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Level Alta.

Page 3

Natives in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories are taking major steps to overcome their alcohol and drug addictions, but they're getting little help from the provincial prison system, says the director of a High Level recovery center.

John Loftus just wishes he had more time to share his message with the Native justice task force, which recently held hearings in…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Level Alta.

Page 3

Natives in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories are taking major steps to overcome their alcohol and drug addictions, but they're getting little help from the provincial prison system, says the director of a High Level recovery center.

John Loftus just wishes he had more time to share his message with the Native justice task force, which recently held hearings in…

  • John Holman, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

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Employees of the Sturgeon Lake chopstick factory are on unemployment insurance waiting for the factory to reopen, says Chief Ronald Sunshine.

The $3 million factory, which has been temporarily shut down for the investors to re-evaluate and improve its operations, should re-open in a few weeks, he said at a recent news conference held in Edmonton.

Cree Valley…

  • John Holman, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

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Employees of the Sturgeon Lake chopstick factory are on unemployment insurance waiting for the factory to reopen, says Chief Ronald Sunshine.

The $3 million factory, which has been temporarily shut down for the investors to re-evaluate and improve its operations, should re-open in a few weeks, he said at a recent news conference held in Edmonton.

Cree Valley…

  • John Holman, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

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Employees of the Sturgeon Lake chopstick factory are on unemployment insurance waiting for the factory to reopen, says Chief Ronald Sunshine.

The $3 million factory, which has been temporarily shut down for the investors to re-evaluate and improve its operations, should re-open in a few weeks, he said at a recent news conference held in Edmonton.

Cree Valley…

  • John Holman, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

Page 2

Employees of the Sturgeon Lake chopstick factory are on unemployment insurance waiting for the factory to reopen, says Chief Ronald Sunshine.

The $3 million factory, which has been temporarily shut down for the investors to re-evaluate and improve its operations, should re-open in a few weeks, he said at a recent news conference held in Edmonton.

Cree Valley…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Child abuse is a major concern for organizations in the Northwest Territories, according to the latest newsletter from the Native Women's Association of the NWT (NWANWT).

The NWANWT newsletter, whose mandate was derived from the recommendations of the 1989 child sexual abuse conference and needs assessment study, says the first step of addressing child abuse is through…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Child abuse is a major concern for organizations in the Northwest Territories, according to the latest newsletter from the Native Women's Association of the NWT (NWANWT).

The NWANWT newsletter, whose mandate was derived from the recommendations of the 1989 child sexual abuse conference and needs assessment study, says the first step of addressing child abuse is through…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Child abuse is a major concern for organizations in the Northwest Territories, according to the latest newsletter from the Native Women's Association of the NWT (NWANWT).

The NWANWT newsletter, whose mandate was derived from the recommendations of the 1989 child sexual abuse conference and needs assessment study, says the first step of addressing child abuse is through…

  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 2

Child abuse is a major concern for organizations in the Northwest Territories, according to the latest newsletter from the Native Women's Association of the NWT (NWANWT).

The NWANWT newsletter, whose mandate was derived from the recommendations of the 1989 child sexual abuse conference and needs assessment study, says the first step of addressing child abuse is through…

  • Rocky Woodward, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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The MAA has established a project team to tour the province to hear from Metis people about their experiences with the criminal justice system.

The Metis Association Of Alberta project team will tour the six regional Metis zones, said association president Larry Desmeules.

He said the MAA intends to present the results and make recommendations to the federal/…

  • Rocky Woodward, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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The MAA has established a project team to tour the province to hear from Metis people about their experiences with the criminal justice system.

The Metis Association Of Alberta project team will tour the six regional Metis zones, said association president Larry Desmeules.

He said the MAA intends to present the results and make recommendations to the federal/…