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  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Cornwall Ontario

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Alberta's largest Metis organization is in turmoil, following what some call an attempted coup.

On Oct. 1 the board of the Metis Nation of Alberta suspended recently-elected president Gerald Thom and vice-president Lyle Donald following widespread allegations of electoral irregularities.

Eight of the 13 board members, James Penton, Cliff Gladue, Peter Campion,…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Cornwall Ontario

Page R1

Alberta's largest Metis organization is in turmoil, following what some call an attempted coup.

On Oct. 1 the board of the Metis Nation of Alberta suspended recently-elected president Gerald Thom and vice-president Lyle Donald following widespread allegations of electoral irregularities.

Eight of the 13 board members, James Penton, Cliff Gladue, Peter Campion,…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Cornwall Ontario

Page R1

Alberta's largest Metis organization is in turmoil, following what some call an attempted coup.

On Oct. 1 the board of the Metis Nation of Alberta suspended recently-elected president Gerald Thom and vice-president Lyle Donald following widespread allegations of electoral irregularities.

Eight of the 13 board members, James Penton, Cliff Gladue, Peter Campion,…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Cornwall Ontario

Page R1

Alberta's largest Metis organization is in turmoil, following what some call an attempted coup.

On Oct. 1 the board of the Metis Nation of Alberta suspended recently-elected president Gerald Thom and vice-president Lyle Donald following widespread allegations of electoral irregularities.

Eight of the 13 board members, James Penton, Cliff Gladue, Peter Campion,…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

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The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

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The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Ottawa

Page 14

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples could cost up to $50 million, making it the most expensive commission in Canadian history.

Since it first began hearings in April 1992, the commission has spent more than $13 million, government documents revealed.

A spokesman for the royal commission said the federally sponsored research project examining the conditions…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Yellowknife

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If you buy your liquor in the Northwest Territories, be prepared to be reminded of the dangers of alcohol consumption with each purchase.

Bottles of alcoholic beverages sold in the Northwest Territories now boast warning labels similar to those found on cigarette boxes.

The health warnings are part of the NWT Liquor Commissions' latest campaign to educate the…