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There's a nagging suspicion in Indian country that the men who are leading the crusade to Native self-government don't know what they're doing. And that does not simply apply to federal and provincial officials.
Many Native leaders are in the dark when it comes to defining, outlining and establishing self-government. Ovide Mercredi, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of…
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There's a nagging suspicion in Indian country that the men who are leading the crusade to Native self-government don't know what they're doing. And that does not simply apply to federal and provincial officials.
Many Native leaders are in the dark when it comes to defining, outlining and establishing self-government. Ovide Mercredi, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of…
Page 4
There's a nagging suspicion in Indian country that the men who are leading the crusade to Native self-government don't know what they're doing. And that does not simply apply to federal and provincial officials.
Many Native leaders are in the dark when it comes to defining, outlining and establishing self-government. Ovide Mercredi, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of…
Page 4
There's a nagging suspicion in Indian country that the men who are leading the crusade to Native self-government don't know what they're doing. And that does not simply apply to federal and provincial officials.
Many Native leaders are in the dark when it comes to defining, outlining and establishing self-government. Ovide Mercredi, the Grand Chief of the Assembly of…
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Canada's most recognized Native leader confronted federal, provincial and territorial officials over First Nations health in face-to-ace meetings earlier this month.
The Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations blamed the federal government for creating and maintaining poor health standards in Native communities.
Ottawa's "closed-eye policies and outright…
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Canada's most recognized Native leader confronted federal, provincial and territorial officials over First Nations health in face-to-ace meetings earlier this month.
The Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations blamed the federal government for creating and maintaining poor health standards in Native communities.
Ottawa's "closed-eye policies and outright…
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Canada's most recognized Native leader confronted federal, provincial and territorial officials over First Nations health in face-to-ace meetings earlier this month.
The Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations blamed the federal government for creating and maintaining poor health standards in Native communities.
Ottawa's "closed-eye policies and outright…
Page 3
Canada's most recognized Native leader confronted federal, provincial and territorial officials over First Nations health in face-to-ace meetings earlier this month.
The Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations blamed the federal government for creating and maintaining poor health standards in Native communities.
Ottawa's "closed-eye policies and outright…
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The province of Saskatchewan is considering a plan to hand over millions of dollars to Natives as a first step toward self-government.
A recently leaked provincial cabinet document indicates the government might hand up to $550 million in funding over to Native groups to co-manage various social programs.
The 33-page brief is only a policy framework for the…
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The province of Saskatchewan is considering a plan to hand over millions of dollars to Natives as a first step toward self-government.
A recently leaked provincial cabinet document indicates the government might hand up to $550 million in funding over to Native groups to co-manage various social programs.
The 33-page brief is only a policy framework for the…
Page 3
The province of Saskatchewan is considering a plan to hand over millions of dollars to Natives as a first step toward self-government.
A recently leaked provincial cabinet document indicates the government might hand up to $550 million in funding over to Native groups to co-manage various social programs.
The 33-page brief is only a policy framework for the…
Page 3
The province of Saskatchewan is considering a plan to hand over millions of dollars to Natives as a first step toward self-government.
A recently leaked provincial cabinet document indicates the government might hand up to $550 million in funding over to Native groups to co-manage various social programs.
The 33-page brief is only a policy framework for the…
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A recent meeting between the federal Indian affairs minister and the chief of the Lubicon Band in northern Alberta may pave the way towards a long-awaited land claim settlement for that Native community.
Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin met briefly with Chief Bernard Ominayak Feb. 18, the first day of the minister's four-day stint of self-government discussions with…
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A recent meeting between the federal Indian affairs minister and the chief of the Lubicon Band in northern Alberta may pave the way towards a long-awaited land claim settlement for that Native community.
Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin met briefly with Chief Bernard Ominayak Feb. 18, the first day of the minister's four-day stint of self-government discussions with…
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A recent meeting between the federal Indian affairs minister and the chief of the Lubicon Band in northern Alberta may pave the way towards a long-awaited land claim settlement for that Native community.
Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin met briefly with Chief Bernard Ominayak Feb. 18, the first day of the minister's four-day stint of self-government discussions with…
