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Windspeaker Publication

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

"Fosterchild" and "Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child," two NFB films, tell the true life, tragic stories of Native foster children who have gone through society's child welfare system.

"Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child" is so heart-wrenching one would prefer to believe it never happened but it did.

Cardinal, a victim of the…

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

"Fosterchild" and "Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child," two NFB films, tell the true life, tragic stories of Native foster children who have gone through society's child welfare system.

"Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child" is so heart-wrenching one would prefer to believe it never happened but it did.

Cardinal, a victim of the…

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

"Fosterchild" and "Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child," two NFB films, tell the true life, tragic stories of Native foster children who have gone through society's child welfare system.

"Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child" is so heart-wrenching one would prefer to believe it never happened but it did.

Cardinal, a victim of the…

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

By 1991, a book detailing the lifestyles of Alberta's Native elders will be sitting on library shelves and available in school classrooms.

Compiled by former Windspeaker editor Dianne Meili, the book is geared to junior high school social studies programs. Meili will write the book after she finishes her research.

The research will involve interviews with Native…

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

By 1991, a book detailing the lifestyles of Alberta's Native elders will be sitting on library shelves and available in school classrooms.

Compiled by former Windspeaker editor Dianne Meili, the book is geared to junior high school social studies programs. Meili will write the book after she finishes her research.

The research will involve interviews with Native…

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

By 1991, a book detailing the lifestyles of Alberta's Native elders will be sitting on library shelves and available in school classrooms.

Compiled by former Windspeaker editor Dianne Meili, the book is geared to junior high school social studies programs. Meili will write the book after she finishes her research.

The research will involve interviews with Native…

  • Josie Auger, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 10

By 1991, a book detailing the lifestyles of Alberta's Native elders will be sitting on library shelves and available in school classrooms.

Compiled by former Windspeaker editor Dianne Meili, the book is geared to junior high school social studies programs. Meili will write the book after she finishes her research.

The research will involve interviews with Native…

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 9

It is essential the proposed Alberta-Pacific pulp mill not infringe on treaty Indian rights, says Liberal environment critic Grand Mitchell.

The Edmonton Meadowlark MLA recently submitted a written brief on the proposed mill the environmental impact assessment review board.

The board had conducted hearings across northern Alberta and is now receiving submissions…

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 9

It is essential the proposed Alberta-Pacific pulp mill not infringe on treaty Indian rights, says Liberal environment critic Grand Mitchell.

The Edmonton Meadowlark MLA recently submitted a written brief on the proposed mill the environmental impact assessment review board.

The board had conducted hearings across northern Alberta and is now receiving submissions…

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 9

It is essential the proposed Alberta-Pacific pulp mill not infringe on treaty Indian rights, says Liberal environment critic Grand Mitchell.

The Edmonton Meadowlark MLA recently submitted a written brief on the proposed mill the environmental impact assessment review board.

The board had conducted hearings across northern Alberta and is now receiving submissions…

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 9

It is essential the proposed Alberta-Pacific pulp mill not infringe on treaty Indian rights, says Liberal environment critic Grand Mitchell.

The Edmonton Meadowlark MLA recently submitted a written brief on the proposed mill the environmental impact assessment review board.

The board had conducted hearings across northern Alberta and is now receiving submissions…

  • Heather Andrews, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

Page 9

"Have a good day at work, Mom," Myrna Houle's young son and daughter say to her as she drops them off at Edmonton's east-end Bannerman elementary school.

Myrna continues on to her job as an accountant at the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, located in Canada Place downtown.

Five years ago, Myrna was just a beginning student at Concordia College,…

  • Heather Andrews, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

Page 9

"Have a good day at work, Mom," Myrna Houle's young son and daughter say to her as she drops them off at Edmonton's east-end Bannerman elementary school.

Myrna continues on to her job as an accountant at the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, located in Canada Place downtown.

Five years ago, Myrna was just a beginning student at Concordia College,…

  • Heather Andrews, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

Page 9

"Have a good day at work, Mom," Myrna Houle's young son and daughter say to her as she drops them off at Edmonton's east-end Bannerman elementary school.

Myrna continues on to her job as an accountant at the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, located in Canada Place downtown.

Five years ago, Myrna was just a beginning student at Concordia College,…

  • Heather Andrews, Windspeaker Correspondent, Edmonton

Page 9

"Have a good day at work, Mom," Myrna Houle's young son and daughter say to her as she drops them off at Edmonton's east-end Bannerman elementary school.

Myrna continues on to her job as an accountant at the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission, located in Canada Place downtown.

Five years ago, Myrna was just a beginning student at Concordia College,…