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  • Windspeaker Staff

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The findings of the Manitoba aboriginal justice inquiry may be produced on video to make them more accessible to the province's aboriginal population.

The idea is to distribute the findings to a large audience, according to an inquiry official.

Several Native organizations have favored the idea though Phil Fontaine, the head of the Manitoba Assembly of Chiefs, wasn'…

  • Windspeaker Staff

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The findings of the Manitoba aboriginal justice inquiry may be produced on video to make them more accessible to the province's aboriginal population.

The idea is to distribute the findings to a large audience, according to an inquiry official.

Several Native organizations have favored the idea though Phil Fontaine, the head of the Manitoba Assembly of Chiefs, wasn'…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 2

The findings of the Manitoba aboriginal justice inquiry may be produced on video to make them more accessible to the province's aboriginal population.

The idea is to distribute the findings to a large audience, according to an inquiry official.

Several Native organizations have favored the idea though Phil Fontaine, the head of the Manitoba Assembly of Chiefs, wasn'…

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Prairie Alberta

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A losing battle is being fought in Northern Alberta against an outbreak of whooping cough.

One of the hardest hit areas is the Gift Lake Metis Settlement.

Community health nurse Cheryl Brace-Beaudry, who has been traveling regularly to the settlement in the fight against the outbreak, said the settlement accounts for two-thirds of the recent cases in her area.

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Prairie Alberta

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A losing battle is being fought in Northern Alberta against an outbreak of whooping cough.

One of the hardest hit areas is the Gift Lake Metis Settlement.

Community health nurse Cheryl Brace-Beaudry, who has been traveling regularly to the settlement in the fight against the outbreak, said the settlement accounts for two-thirds of the recent cases in her area.

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Prairie Alberta

Page 1

A losing battle is being fought in Northern Alberta against an outbreak of whooping cough.

One of the hardest hit areas is the Gift Lake Metis Settlement.

Community health nurse Cheryl Brace-Beaudry, who has been traveling regularly to the settlement in the fight against the outbreak, said the settlement accounts for two-thirds of the recent cases in her area.

  • Dana Wagg, Windspeaker Staff Writer, High Prairie Alberta

Page 1

A losing battle is being fought in Northern Alberta against an outbreak of whooping cough.

One of the hardest hit areas is the Gift Lake Metis Settlement.

Community health nurse Cheryl Brace-Beaudry, who has been traveling regularly to the settlement in the fight against the outbreak, said the settlement accounts for two-thirds of the recent cases in her area.

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Garden Hill Manitoba

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Canada is not fulfilling its part of the1982 constitutional patriation bargain with the Crown where Natives are concerned, a British lord said.

Ottawa has reneged on issues such as self-government and treaty rights, said Lord Michael Morris of the British House of Lords.

"I'm very concerned that our understanding in 1982, in regards to changes in the Canada Bill is…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Garden Hill Manitoba

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Canada is not fulfilling its part of the1982 constitutional patriation bargain with the Crown where Natives are concerned, a British lord said.

Ottawa has reneged on issues such as self-government and treaty rights, said Lord Michael Morris of the British House of Lords.

"I'm very concerned that our understanding in 1982, in regards to changes in the Canada Bill is…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Garden Hill Manitoba

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Canada is not fulfilling its part of the1982 constitutional patriation bargain with the Crown where Natives are concerned, a British lord said.

Ottawa has reneged on issues such as self-government and treaty rights, said Lord Michael Morris of the British House of Lords.

"I'm very concerned that our understanding in 1982, in regards to changes in the Canada Bill is…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Garden Hill Manitoba

Page 3

Canada is not fulfilling its part of the1982 constitutional patriation bargain with the Crown where Natives are concerned, a British lord said.

Ottawa has reneged on issues such as self-government and treaty rights, said Lord Michael Morris of the British House of Lords.

"I'm very concerned that our understanding in 1982, in regards to changes in the Canada Bill is…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Winnipeg

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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has denounced an information package released by teh Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.

The department's Demographic Improvements in Reserve Life is full of incorrect information, ssaid asssembly Grand Chief Phil Fontaine.

"The package presents a disfigured view of life on reserves and urbann ghettos in Canada and Manitoba,"…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Winnipeg

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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has denounced an information package released by teh Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.

The department's Demographic Improvements in Reserve Life is full of incorrect information, ssaid asssembly Grand Chief Phil Fontaine.

"The package presents a disfigured view of life on reserves and urbann ghettos in Canada and Manitoba,"…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Winnipeg

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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has denounced an information package released by teh Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.

The department's Demographic Improvements in Reserve Life is full of incorrect information, ssaid asssembly Grand Chief Phil Fontaine.

"The package presents a disfigured view of life on reserves and urbann ghettos in Canada and Manitoba,"…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Winnipeg

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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has denounced an information package released by teh Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.

The department's Demographic Improvements in Reserve Life is full of incorrect information, ssaid asssembly Grand Chief Phil Fontaine.

"The package presents a disfigured view of life on reserves and urbann ghettos in Canada and Manitoba,"…