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Windspeaker Publication

Established in 1983 to serve the needs of northern Alberta, Windspeaker became a national newspaper on its 10th anniversary in 1993.

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

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A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, ESQUIMALT, B.C.

Page 2

A federal report recently obtained a Vancouver newspaper shows environmental problems exist on more than half the reserves in British Columbia.

The Indian Affairs document obtained the Vancouver Sun last month outlined about 500 pollution problems on 200 Indian reserves in B.C. including:

- Sewage disposal and industrial landfill problems on the Coquitlam Reserve…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

Page 1

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

Page 1

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

Page 1

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

Page 1

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…

  • December 2, 2001
  • D.B.Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Davis Inlet NFLD

Page 1

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Ottawa has failed to live up to its responsibility to the Innu people of Labrador, a recent report the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.

The federal government has never accepted its constitutional obligations for the Innu as Aboriginals in Canada, said the report's author, University of Ottawa Dean of Common Law Donald McRae. As a result, the Innu have been…