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The chief of the Yukon first nation says his people will close down a proposed mining road that would cut through hunting grounds and possibly burial sites if they are not consulted first.
Yukon government leader John Ostashek said May 4 one of his government's top three highway construction projects is the expansion and extension of the Freegold road near Carmacks to…
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The chief of the Yukon first nation says his people will close down a proposed mining road that would cut through hunting grounds and possibly burial sites if they are not consulted first.
Yukon government leader John Ostashek said May 4 one of his government's top three highway construction projects is the expansion and extension of the Freegold road near Carmacks to…
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A movement to file an investigative audit into the finances of Alberta's largest Metis settlement has lead toward violence, say members.
Paddle Prairie is locked in a civil war marked by threats, intimidation tactics and Indian medicine, said Roe Graham.
"The situation has degenerated to where people are sitting at home in fear," said Graham. "There are many…
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A movement to file an investigative audit into the finances of Alberta's largest Metis settlement has lead toward violence, say members.
Paddle Prairie is locked in a civil war marked by threats, intimidation tactics and Indian medicine, said Roe Graham.
"The situation has degenerated to where people are sitting at home in fear," said Graham. "There are many…
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A movement to file an investigative audit into the finances of Alberta's largest Metis settlement has lead toward violence, say members.
Paddle Prairie is locked in a civil war marked by threats, intimidation tactics and Indian medicine, said Roe Graham.
"The situation has degenerated to where people are sitting at home in fear," said Graham. "There are many…
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A movement to file an investigative audit into the finances of Alberta's largest Metis settlement has lead toward violence, say members.
Paddle Prairie is locked in a civil war marked by threats, intimidation tactics and Indian medicine, said Roe Graham.
"The situation has degenerated to where people are sitting at home in fear," said Graham. "There are many…
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When the White Bear First Nation decided to challenge the Saskatchewan government over its sovereign right to operate a casino on their reserve in the southeast corner of the province, it knew government seed money for start-up costs was out of the question.
And they soon discovered that Canadian bankers didn't share their confidence that Native gaming was the way to…
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When the White Bear First Nation decided to challenge the Saskatchewan government over its sovereign right to operate a casino on their reserve in the southeast corner of the province, it knew government seed money for start-up costs was out of the question.
And they soon discovered that Canadian bankers didn't share their confidence that Native gaming was the way to…
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When the White Bear First Nation decided to challenge the Saskatchewan government over its sovereign right to operate a casino on their reserve in the southeast corner of the province, it knew government seed money for start-up costs was out of the question.
And they soon discovered that Canadian bankers didn't share their confidence that Native gaming was the way to…
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When the White Bear First Nation decided to challenge the Saskatchewan government over its sovereign right to operate a casino on their reserve in the southeast corner of the province, it knew government seed money for start-up costs was out of the question.
And they soon discovered that Canadian bankers didn't share their confidence that Native gaming was the way to…
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The Metis National Council condemned the federal government last week for recent budget cuts that will eliminate funds to Native housing projects.
In a press conference held May 11, council president Gerald Morin blasted Ottawa for failing to consult with Metis housing authorities on the proposed cuts.
"It's a real insult, a real slap on the face to our people to…
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The Metis National Council condemned the federal government last week for recent budget cuts that will eliminate funds to Native housing projects.
In a press conference held May 11, council president Gerald Morin blasted Ottawa for failing to consult with Metis housing authorities on the proposed cuts.
"It's a real insult, a real slap on the face to our people to…
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The Metis National Council condemned the federal government last week for recent budget cuts that will eliminate funds to Native housing projects.
In a press conference held May 11, council president Gerald Morin blasted Ottawa for failing to consult with Metis housing authorities on the proposed cuts.
"It's a real insult, a real slap on the face to our people to…
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The Metis National Council condemned the federal government last week for recent budget cuts that will eliminate funds to Native housing projects.
In a press conference held May 11, council president Gerald Morin blasted Ottawa for failing to consult with Metis housing authorities on the proposed cuts.
"It's a real insult, a real slap on the face to our people to…
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Nature in all its beauty and complexity is not a haphazard collection of incidental coincidences. The Creator in all his glory intricately designed the earthly systems to work together to form the circle of life. If we take the time to examine nature and observe the unity within the systems, we will observe a relationship of accountability that is apparent in the continuity of…
