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For the first time in Canadian political history, Natives will have a say in who's elected leader of a major federal party. The Liberal party's Aboriginal People's Commission aims to have 182 Native delegates selected to attend the federal leadership convention which opens June 23 at Calgary.
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For the first time in Canadian political history, Natives will have a say in who's elected leader of a major federal party. The Liberal party's Aboriginal People's Commission aims to have 182 Native delegates selected to attend the federal leadership convention which opens June 23 at Calgary.
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For the first time in Canadian political history, Natives will have a say in who's elected leader of a major federal party. The Liberal party's Aboriginal People's Commission aims to have 182 Native delegates selected to attend the federal leadership convention which opens June 23 at Calgary.
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Aboriginal people made little headway on the employment front in 1988 in federally-regulated companies and Crown corporations, according to the second annual report on employment equity. Natives increased their representation in the surveyed work force to .73 per cent from .66 per cent. The report also found aboriginal peoples obtained just one of every 400 new professional jobs…
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Aboriginal people made little headway on the employment front in 1988 in federally-regulated companies and Crown corporations, according to the second annual report on employment equity. Natives increased their representation in the surveyed work force to .73 per cent from .66 per cent. The report also found aboriginal peoples obtained just one of every 400 new professional jobs…
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Aboriginal people made little headway on the employment front in 1988 in federally-regulated companies and Crown corporations, according to the second annual report on employment equity. Natives increased their representation in the surveyed work force to .73 per cent from .66 per cent. The report also found aboriginal peoples obtained just one of every 400 new professional jobs…
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Aboriginal people made little headway on the employment front in 1988 in federally-regulated companies and Crown corporations, according to the second annual report on employment equity. Natives increased their representation in the surveyed work force to .73 per cent from .66 per cent. The report also found aboriginal peoples obtained just one of every 400 new professional jobs…
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The Manitoba government is taking a long hard look at having Indians write their own hunting rules and enforce the new regulations themselves. Chief Oscar Lathlin of The Pas Reserve complained some redneck conservation officers are belligerent and hate to see Indians exercise their treaty right to hunt ducks. Lathlin would like Indian bands to have a hand in managing all aspects…
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The Manitoba government is taking a long hard look at having Indians write their own hunting rules and enforce the new regulations themselves. Chief Oscar Lathlin of The Pas Reserve complained some redneck conservation officers are belligerent and hate to see Indians exercise their treaty right to hunt ducks. Lathlin would like Indian bands to have a hand in managing all aspects…
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The Manitoba government is taking a long hard look at having Indians write their own hunting rules and enforce the new regulations themselves. Chief Oscar Lathlin of The Pas Reserve complained some redneck conservation officers are belligerent and hate to see Indians exercise their treaty right to hunt ducks. Lathlin would like Indian bands to have a hand in managing all aspects…
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The Manitoba government is taking a long hard look at having Indians write their own hunting rules and enforce the new regulations themselves. Chief Oscar Lathlin of The Pas Reserve complained some redneck conservation officers are belligerent and hate to see Indians exercise their treaty right to hunt ducks. Lathlin would like Indian bands to have a hand in managing all aspects…
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A federal study on low-level flying has been attacked by groups representing doctors, lawyers and women for failing to deal with the social impacts of increased training flights over Labrador. Already about 7,000 such flights occur each year. But the number would rise to about 40,000 if Canada wins its bid to build a $500-million NATO flight-training base. High rates of…
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A federal study on low-level flying has been attacked by groups representing doctors, lawyers and women for failing to deal with the social impacts of increased training flights over Labrador. Already about 7,000 such flights occur each year. But the number would rise to about 40,000 if Canada wins its bid to build a $500-million NATO flight-training base. High rates of…
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A federal study on low-level flying has been attacked by groups representing doctors, lawyers and women for failing to deal with the social impacts of increased training flights over Labrador. Already about 7,000 such flights occur each year. But the number would rise to about 40,000 if Canada wins its bid to build a $500-million NATO flight-training base. High rates of…
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A federal study on low-level flying has been attacked by groups representing doctors, lawyers and women for failing to deal with the social impacts of increased training flights over Labrador. Already about 7,000 such flights occur each year. But the number would rise to about 40,000 if Canada wins its bid to build a $500-million NATO flight-training base. High rates of…
