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Turning in to CBC radio on my way home from work one day, I heard an interview with Ted Whitecalf, one of the Canadian Juno Award nominees for best music of Aboriginal Canada. During the course of the interview, I had the pleasure of listening to the actual musical talent - the Stoney Park Powwow Group, from Alberta.
Hearing powwow music on the radio outside its cultural…
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Turning in to CBC radio on my way home from work one day, I heard an interview with Ted Whitecalf, one of the Canadian Juno Award nominees for best music of Aboriginal Canada. During the course of the interview, I had the pleasure of listening to the actual musical talent - the Stoney Park Powwow Group, from Alberta.
Hearing powwow music on the radio outside its cultural…
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Consistency is a wonderful thing.
But when it comes to an opinion on Ottawa's self-government policy, consistency seems to be eluding the grand chief of the assembly of First Nations.
Ovide Mercredi's evaluation of the federal government seems to swing from one extreme to the other without much visible rhyme or reason. When the schedule for negotiations was first…
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Consistency is a wonderful thing.
But when it comes to an opinion on Ottawa's self-government policy, consistency seems to be eluding the grand chief of the assembly of First Nations.
Ovide Mercredi's evaluation of the federal government seems to swing from one extreme to the other without much visible rhyme or reason. When the schedule for negotiations was first…
Page 4
Consistency is a wonderful thing.
But when it comes to an opinion on Ottawa's self-government policy, consistency seems to be eluding the grand chief of the assembly of First Nations.
Ovide Mercredi's evaluation of the federal government seems to swing from one extreme to the other without much visible rhyme or reason. When the schedule for negotiations was first…
Page 4
Consistency is a wonderful thing.
But when it comes to an opinion on Ottawa's self-government policy, consistency seems to be eluding the grand chief of the assembly of First Nations.
Ovide Mercredi's evaluation of the federal government seems to swing from one extreme to the other without much visible rhyme or reason. When the schedule for negotiations was first…
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The saga of government incompetence over relocating the people of Davis Inlet continues well into 1994 with Ottawa's most recent proposal to the Mushuau Innu.
Apparently unable to let Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells bear the brunt of public and media scorn for his pig-headed refusal to listen to the Innu, Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin has now made his move to become…
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The saga of government incompetence over relocating the people of Davis Inlet continues well into 1994 with Ottawa's most recent proposal to the Mushuau Innu.
Apparently unable to let Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells bear the brunt of public and media scorn for his pig-headed refusal to listen to the Innu, Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin has now made his move to become…
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The saga of government incompetence over relocating the people of Davis Inlet continues well into 1994 with Ottawa's most recent proposal to the Mushuau Innu.
Apparently unable to let Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells bear the brunt of public and media scorn for his pig-headed refusal to listen to the Innu, Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin has now made his move to become…
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The saga of government incompetence over relocating the people of Davis Inlet continues well into 1994 with Ottawa's most recent proposal to the Mushuau Innu.
Apparently unable to let Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells bear the brunt of public and media scorn for his pig-headed refusal to listen to the Innu, Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin has now made his move to become…
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After a decade of sinking money into Cree economic development efforts, a controversial new study says the efforts are a failure and cost Crees millions of dollars.
Cree-owned economic development companies lost money in eight of the last 10 years and created relatively little employment for Crees, says the study commissioned by the Grand Council of the Crees. Crees could…
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Ottawa has its own agenda in the quest for Native self-government and can no longer be trusted, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations said.
In a surprising turn-around, Ovide Mercredi slammed Jean Chretiens' Liberals for falsely recognizing Natives' inherent right to self-government during a speech against racism on March 3 in Edmonton.
"When we are told…
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Ottawa has its own agenda in the quest for Native self-government and can no longer be trusted, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations said.
In a surprising turn-around, Ovide Mercredi slammed Jean Chretiens' Liberals for falsely recognizing Natives' inherent right to self-government during a speech against racism on March 3 in Edmonton.
"When we are told…
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Ottawa has its own agenda in the quest for Native self-government and can no longer be trusted, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations said.
In a surprising turn-around, Ovide Mercredi slammed Jean Chretiens' Liberals for falsely recognizing Natives' inherent right to self-government during a speech against racism on March 3 in Edmonton.
"When we are told…
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Ottawa has its own agenda in the quest for Native self-government and can no longer be trusted, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations said.
In a surprising turn-around, Ovide Mercredi slammed Jean Chretiens' Liberals for falsely recognizing Natives' inherent right to self-government during a speech against racism on March 3 in Edmonton.
"When we are told…
