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Casinos may be a future money-maker for the government of Saskatchewan but Natives are being told to look elsewhere for a means of income.
The minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority said the province will open its own casinos in Regina and Saskatoon, but any Native gaming houses opening on reserves will be shut down.
"We have to…
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Casinos may be a future money-maker for the government of Saskatchewan but Natives are being told to look elsewhere for a means of income.
The minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority said the province will open its own casinos in Regina and Saskatoon, but any Native gaming houses opening on reserves will be shut down.
"We have to…
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Casinos may be a future money-maker for the government of Saskatchewan but Natives are being told to look elsewhere for a means of income.
The minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority said the province will open its own casinos in Regina and Saskatoon, but any Native gaming houses opening on reserves will be shut down.
"We have to…
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An agreement between B.C. and Clayoquot Sound Natives will give the First Nations greater control over logging in an old-growth forest on Vancouver Island.
Tla-qui-o-aht Chief Francis Frank said representatives of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council reached Council reached an agreement with provincial officials in late January on the final wording of the technical drafting…
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An agreement between B.C. and Clayoquot Sound Natives will give the First Nations greater control over logging in an old-growth forest on Vancouver Island.
Tla-qui-o-aht Chief Francis Frank said representatives of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council reached Council reached an agreement with provincial officials in late January on the final wording of the technical drafting…
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An agreement between B.C. and Clayoquot Sound Natives will give the First Nations greater control over logging in an old-growth forest on Vancouver Island.
Tla-qui-o-aht Chief Francis Frank said representatives of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council reached Council reached an agreement with provincial officials in late January on the final wording of the technical drafting…
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An agreement between B.C. and Clayoquot Sound Natives will give the First Nations greater control over logging in an old-growth forest on Vancouver Island.
Tla-qui-o-aht Chief Francis Frank said representatives of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council reached Council reached an agreement with provincial officials in late January on the final wording of the technical drafting…
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A court decision preventing Revenue Canada from charging a Manitoba band-owned business corporate tax could have far-reaching effects to other Native businesses.
In a precedent-setting decision, Tax Court of Canada Judge D.G.H. Bowman ruled the Opasquaiak Band has the same tax status as a municipality and the band owned Otineka Development Corporation Ltd. is therefore…
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A court decision preventing Revenue Canada from charging a Manitoba band-owned business corporate tax could have far-reaching effects to other Native businesses.
In a precedent-setting decision, Tax Court of Canada Judge D.G.H. Bowman ruled the Opasquaiak Band has the same tax status as a municipality and the band owned Otineka Development Corporation Ltd. is therefore…
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A court decision preventing Revenue Canada from charging a Manitoba band-owned business corporate tax could have far-reaching effects to other Native businesses.
In a precedent-setting decision, Tax Court of Canada Judge D.G.H. Bowman ruled the Opasquaiak Band has the same tax status as a municipality and the band owned Otineka Development Corporation Ltd. is therefore…
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A court decision preventing Revenue Canada from charging a Manitoba band-owned business corporate tax could have far-reaching effects to other Native businesses.
In a precedent-setting decision, Tax Court of Canada Judge D.G.H. Bowman ruled the Opasquaiak Band has the same tax status as a municipality and the band owned Otineka Development Corporation Ltd. is therefore…
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Cigarette smuggles operating through the Akwesasne Reserve in eastern Ontario opened fire on RCMP officers on the same day Ottawa promised to crack down on tobacco trafficking.
The smugglers fired two warning shots from semi-automatic weapons at an RCMP patrol after the officers turned their lights on a convoy of six snowmobiles creeping across the frozen St. Lawrence…
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Cigarette smuggles operating through the Akwesasne Reserve in eastern Ontario opened fire on RCMP officers on the same day Ottawa promised to crack down on tobacco trafficking.
The smugglers fired two warning shots from semi-automatic weapons at an RCMP patrol after the officers turned their lights on a convoy of six snowmobiles creeping across the frozen St. Lawrence…
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Cigarette smuggles operating through the Akwesasne Reserve in eastern Ontario opened fire on RCMP officers on the same day Ottawa promised to crack down on tobacco trafficking.
The smugglers fired two warning shots from semi-automatic weapons at an RCMP patrol after the officers turned their lights on a convoy of six snowmobiles creeping across the frozen St. Lawrence…
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Cigarette smuggles operating through the Akwesasne Reserve in eastern Ontario opened fire on RCMP officers on the same day Ottawa promised to crack down on tobacco trafficking.
The smugglers fired two warning shots from semi-automatic weapons at an RCMP patrol after the officers turned their lights on a convoy of six snowmobiles creeping across the frozen St. Lawrence…
