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  • Anita Tuharsky Ross, Windspeaker Contributor

Page 11

This morning as I casually sat having coffee with my usual coffee clan, I said I was going to write an article on women and money. To my surprise my male companion choked on his coffee and muffin from holding back gales of laughter.

Sound familiar? It seems common for men to sit around and talk about investments, mortgages and RRSPs, savings, earnings and the expensive…

  • Anita Tuharsky Ross, Windspeaker Contributor

Page 11

This morning as I casually sat having coffee with my usual coffee clan, I said I was going to write an article on women and money. To my surprise my male companion choked on his coffee and muffin from holding back gales of laughter.

Sound familiar? It seems common for men to sit around and talk about investments, mortgages and RRSPs, savings, earnings and the expensive…

  • Anita Tuharsky Ross, Windspeaker Contributor

Page 11

This morning as I casually sat having coffee with my usual coffee clan, I said I was going to write an article on women and money. To my surprise my male companion choked on his coffee and muffin from holding back gales of laughter.

Sound familiar? It seems common for men to sit around and talk about investments, mortgages and RRSPs, savings, earnings and the expensive…

  • Kim Symons, Native Issues Monthly

Page 10

Across Canada, First Nations are increasingly anxious to set up on-reserve gambling facilities to reduce chronically high levels of unemployment and to generate much-needed income and economic development.

But based on a fundamental analysis of business and market factors and trends already evident in the U.S., Native-run gambling businesses may prove to be more of a…

  • Kim Symons, Native Issues Monthly

Page 10

Across Canada, First Nations are increasingly anxious to set up on-reserve gambling facilities to reduce chronically high levels of unemployment and to generate much-needed income and economic development.

But based on a fundamental analysis of business and market factors and trends already evident in the U.S., Native-run gambling businesses may prove to be more of a…

  • Kim Symons, Native Issues Monthly

Page 10

Across Canada, First Nations are increasingly anxious to set up on-reserve gambling facilities to reduce chronically high levels of unemployment and to generate much-needed income and economic development.

But based on a fundamental analysis of business and market factors and trends already evident in the U.S., Native-run gambling businesses may prove to be more of a…

  • Kim Symons, Native Issues Monthly

Page 10

Across Canada, First Nations are increasingly anxious to set up on-reserve gambling facilities to reduce chronically high levels of unemployment and to generate much-needed income and economic development.

But based on a fundamental analysis of business and market factors and trends already evident in the U.S., Native-run gambling businesses may prove to be more of a…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Big Cove N.B.

Page R8

A plea for increased housing on this New Brunswick reserve has met with success.

The Big Cove band has received funding for 17 housing units following the

recommendations of a recent Coroner's report into the suicide deaths of seven residents. The report was issued last fall after six residents killed themselves in as many months. Another resident committed…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Big Cove N.B.

Page R8

A plea for increased housing on this New Brunswick reserve has met with success.

The Big Cove band has received funding for 17 housing units following the

recommendations of a recent Coroner's report into the suicide deaths of seven residents. The report was issued last fall after six residents killed themselves in as many months. Another resident committed…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Big Cove N.B.

Page R8

A plea for increased housing on this New Brunswick reserve has met with success.

The Big Cove band has received funding for 17 housing units following the

recommendations of a recent Coroner's report into the suicide deaths of seven residents. The report was issued last fall after six residents killed themselves in as many months. Another resident committed…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Big Cove N.B.

Page R8

A plea for increased housing on this New Brunswick reserve has met with success.

The Big Cove band has received funding for 17 housing units following the

recommendations of a recent Coroner's report into the suicide deaths of seven residents. The report was issued last fall after six residents killed themselves in as many months. Another resident committed…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Pictou N.S.

Page R8

A twenty-year fight to receive compensation for the destruction of their environment may end this month for the people of Pictou Landing.

The small community will vote in referendum on accepting a $35 million package from the federal government on July 5. Ottawa offered the deal in exchange for the band dropping a lawsuit over industrial pollution which changed a tidal…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Pictou N.S.

Page R8

A twenty-year fight to receive compensation for the destruction of their environment may end this month for the people of Pictou Landing.

The small community will vote in referendum on accepting a $35 million package from the federal government on July 5. Ottawa offered the deal in exchange for the band dropping a lawsuit over industrial pollution which changed a tidal…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Pictou N.S.

Page R8

A twenty-year fight to receive compensation for the destruction of their environment may end this month for the people of Pictou Landing.

The small community will vote in referendum on accepting a $35 million package from the federal government on July 5. Ottawa offered the deal in exchange for the band dropping a lawsuit over industrial pollution which changed a tidal…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Pictou N.S.

Page R8

A twenty-year fight to receive compensation for the destruction of their environment may end this month for the people of Pictou Landing.

The small community will vote in referendum on accepting a $35 million package from the federal government on July 5. Ottawa offered the deal in exchange for the band dropping a lawsuit over industrial pollution which changed a tidal…