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The Innu in Davis Inlet have another wait on their hands.
Peter Penasue, head of the Innu Nation, walked away from negotiations with the federal government last month, frustrated at Ottawa's lack of commitment and level of inaction over moving the Innu out of the inlet.
September marks the eighth month since the Innu's plight first made national and then…
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The Innu in Davis Inlet have another wait on their hands.
Peter Penasue, head of the Innu Nation, walked away from negotiations with the federal government last month, frustrated at Ottawa's lack of commitment and level of inaction over moving the Innu out of the inlet.
September marks the eighth month since the Innu's plight first made national and then…
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The Innu in Davis Inlet have another wait on their hands.
Peter Penasue, head of the Innu Nation, walked away from negotiations with the federal government last month, frustrated at Ottawa's lack of commitment and level of inaction over moving the Innu out of the inlet.
September marks the eighth month since the Innu's plight first made national and then…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Senator Walter Twinn is on the verge of going to court.
Twinn, along with three other bands in Alberta, is about to challenge the constitutionality of Bill C-31, a 1985 piece of legislation that reversed some of the discrimination outlined in one section of the Indian Act.
C-31 was designed to give Indian status back to Natives who lost status through the Indian…
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Healing the rift between Natives and non-Natives is the over-riding issue facing the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, the commission's co-chair said.
"On the Aboriginal side there is anger, which when turned inwards, leads to social dysfunction," Rene Dessault said in an address to the Canadian Judge's Conference August 25.
"On the non-Aboriginal side, there…
