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  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet Newfoundland

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The federal government's recent response to the Innu's seven-point plan for healing and relocation fell short of the community expectations, Chief Katie Rich said.

Ross Reid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs, sent the federal government's response April 5 to the Innu's report Hearing the Voices: Government's Role in Innu Renewal.

"They…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet Newfoundland

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The federal government's recent response to the Innu's seven-point plan for healing and relocation fell short of the community expectations, Chief Katie Rich said.

Ross Reid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs, sent the federal government's response April 5 to the Innu's report Hearing the Voices: Government's Role in Innu Renewal.

"They…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Canoe Lake Saskatchewan

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Natives protesting clear-cut logging practices in this remote northern community are manning the longest blockade in Canadian history.

On May 13, Elders and other protesters from the Canoe Lake band, Ile a la Crosse and other Native communities in northwest Saskatchewan will celebrate the blockade's birthday. The Protectors of Mother Earth, the name the group chose for…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Canoe Lake Saskatchewan

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Natives protesting clear-cut logging practices in this remote northern community are manning the longest blockade in Canadian history.

On May 13, Elders and other protesters from the Canoe Lake band, Ile a la Crosse and other Native communities in northwest Saskatchewan will celebrate the blockade's birthday. The Protectors of Mother Earth, the name the group chose for…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Canoe Lake Saskatchewan

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Natives protesting clear-cut logging practices in this remote northern community are manning the longest blockade in Canadian history.

On May 13, Elders and other protesters from the Canoe Lake band, Ile a la Crosse and other Native communities in northwest Saskatchewan will celebrate the blockade's birthday. The Protectors of Mother Earth, the name the group chose for…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Canoe Lake Saskatchewan

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Natives protesting clear-cut logging practices in this remote northern community are manning the longest blockade in Canadian history.

On May 13, Elders and other protesters from the Canoe Lake band, Ile a la Crosse and other Native communities in northwest Saskatchewan will celebrate the blockade's birthday. The Protectors of Mother Earth, the name the group chose for…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Vancouver

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Natives across Canada are outraged with the federal government over a controversial new land act.

Organizations opposed to the First Nations' Chartered Land Act include the Assembly of First Nations and the Union of B.C. Indian Chief. The proposed act is a direct threat to First Nations' Aboriginal and treaty land rights, opponents claim.

"The government has had a…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Vancouver

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Natives across Canada are outraged with the federal government over a controversial new land act.

Organizations opposed to the First Nations' Chartered Land Act include the Assembly of First Nations and the Union of B.C. Indian Chief. The proposed act is a direct threat to First Nations' Aboriginal and treaty land rights, opponents claim.

"The government has had a…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Vancouver

Page 1

Natives across Canada are outraged with the federal government over a controversial new land act.

Organizations opposed to the First Nations' Chartered Land Act include the Assembly of First Nations and the Union of B.C. Indian Chief. The proposed act is a direct threat to First Nations' Aboriginal and treaty land rights, opponents claim.

"The government has had a…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Vancouver

Page 1

Natives across Canada are outraged with the federal government over a controversial new land act.

Organizations opposed to the First Nations' Chartered Land Act include the Assembly of First Nations and the Union of B.C. Indian Chief. The proposed act is a direct threat to First Nations' Aboriginal and treaty land rights, opponents claim.

"The government has had a…

  • Windspeaker Staff

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Some Native women may suffer needlessly from pelvic pain and childlessness because they may not know they have a disease called endometriosis.

More than five million women in North America experience mild to severe endometriosis, which affects women in all cultures, according to the International Endometriosis Association.

"Native American and other women may…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

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In a bid to eliminate unsafe carving practices in Canada's remote northern regions, the Inuit Art Foundation has invented a comic book super hero-Sanannguagartiit - Inuktitut for "your carving buddy."

The comic book, The Adventures of Sanannguagartiit, is the first in a series of health and safety modules that are destined for Inuit carvers in the Northwest Territories,…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

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In a bid to eliminate unsafe carving practices in Canada's remote northern regions, the Inuit Art Foundation has invented a comic book super hero-Sanannguagartiit - Inuktitut for "your carving buddy."

The comic book, The Adventures of Sanannguagartiit, is the first in a series of health and safety modules that are destined for Inuit carvers in the Northwest Territories,…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

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In a bid to eliminate unsafe carving practices in Canada's remote northern regions, the Inuit Art Foundation has invented a comic book super hero-Sanannguagartiit - Inuktitut for "your carving buddy."

The comic book, The Adventures of Sanannguagartiit, is the first in a series of health and safety modules that are destined for Inuit carvers in the Northwest Territories,…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

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In a bid to eliminate unsafe carving practices in Canada's remote northern regions, the Inuit Art Foundation has invented a comic book super hero-Sanannguagartiit - Inuktitut for "your carving buddy."

The comic book, The Adventures of Sanannguagartiit, is the first in a series of health and safety modules that are destined for Inuit carvers in the Northwest Territories,…