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Negotiations of the Dene/Metis claim in the Northwest Territories must be finalized by the end of March and then go to a referendum in June, according to the NWT Metis Association.
If there is no final agreement by the end of March, the federal government will cut off negotiations, according to a Metis Association news release.
In a recent letter to the Dene Nation…
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Canada should commit more money to help Indian women and their children regain lost Indian status, according to a Native panel holding cross-country hearings on Bill C-31.
After passing legislation allowing reinstatement, the federal government committed $295 million to cover the costs of restoring status to an estimated 65,000 women and children.
But Chief William…
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Canada should commit more money to help Indian women and their children regain lost Indian status, according to a Native panel holding cross-country hearings on Bill C-31.
After passing legislation allowing reinstatement, the federal government committed $295 million to cover the costs of restoring status to an estimated 65,000 women and children.
But Chief William…
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Canada should commit more money to help Indian women and their children regain lost Indian status, according to a Native panel holding cross-country hearings on Bill C-31.
After passing legislation allowing reinstatement, the federal government committed $295 million to cover the costs of restoring status to an estimated 65,000 women and children.
But Chief William…
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Canada should commit more money to help Indian women and their children regain lost Indian status, according to a Native panel holding cross-country hearings on Bill C-31.
After passing legislation allowing reinstatement, the federal government committed $295 million to cover the costs of restoring status to an estimated 65,000 women and children.
But Chief William…
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A Kehewin councilor says Chief Gordon Gadwa has dropped plans to sue 13 band members for $500,000.
The chief filed a statement of claim Sept. 25 at Edmonton's Court of Queen's Bench as uncertainty surrounded his future. But it has yet to be served on any of the individuals named in the suit, according to band councilor Roland Dion, one of the 13 people.
And it must…
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A Kehewin councilor says Chief Gordon Gadwa has dropped plans to sue 13 band members for $500,000.
The chief filed a statement of claim Sept. 25 at Edmonton's Court of Queen's Bench as uncertainty surrounded his future. But it has yet to be served on any of the individuals named in the suit, according to band councilor Roland Dion, one of the 13 people.
And it must…
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A Kehewin councilor says Chief Gordon Gadwa has dropped plans to sue 13 band members for $500,000.
The chief filed a statement of claim Sept. 25 at Edmonton's Court of Queen's Bench as uncertainty surrounded his future. But it has yet to be served on any of the individuals named in the suit, according to band councilor Roland Dion, one of the 13 people.
And it must…
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A Kehewin councilor says Chief Gordon Gadwa has dropped plans to sue 13 band members for $500,000.
The chief filed a statement of claim Sept. 25 at Edmonton's Court of Queen's Bench as uncertainty surrounded his future. But it has yet to be served on any of the individuals named in the suit, according to band councilor Roland Dion, one of the 13 people.
And it must…
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The Kahnawake Mohawk Nation is on its way toward judicial independence from the provincial and federal governments.
An agreement to allocate complete "judicial autonomy" it the 5,500-member band near Montreal is expected to be finalized in March.
The Quebec Minister of Native Affairs said this week "the ultimate goal of these talks is to recognize the Mohawks as a…
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The Kahnawake Mohawk Nation is on its way toward judicial independence from the provincial and federal governments.
An agreement to allocate complete "judicial autonomy" it the 5,500-member band near Montreal is expected to be finalized in March.
The Quebec Minister of Native Affairs said this week "the ultimate goal of these talks is to recognize the Mohawks as a…
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The Kahnawake Mohawk Nation is on its way toward judicial independence from the provincial and federal governments.
An agreement to allocate complete "judicial autonomy" it the 5,500-member band near Montreal is expected to be finalized in March.
The Quebec Minister of Native Affairs said this week "the ultimate goal of these talks is to recognize the Mohawks as a…
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The Kahnawake Mohawk Nation is on its way toward judicial independence from the provincial and federal governments.
An agreement to allocate complete "judicial autonomy" it the 5,500-member band near Montreal is expected to be finalized in March.
The Quebec Minister of Native Affairs said this week "the ultimate goal of these talks is to recognize the Mohawks as a…
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The Edmonton Police Commission wants Native groups to help clean up the city's image but Alberta Native leaders insist that the commitment should be more involved than simply downplaying its violent reputation.
They want the city to recognize the needs of Native people and not view them as the source of the city's high crime rate.
Police commission vice-chairman…
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The Edmonton Police Commission wants Native groups to help clean up the city's image but Alberta Native leaders insist that the commitment should be more involved than simply downplaying its violent reputation.
They want the city to recognize the needs of Native people and not view them as the source of the city's high crime rate.
Police commission vice-chairman…
