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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, 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
  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

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A Cree bafrom Alberta will be raised his white adoptive family in B.C., not his natural mother who tried to revoke her consent to the adoption, a B.C. court has ruled.

David Tearoe, 19 months, will live with James and Faye Tearoe, "the only mother and father this child knows," the B.C. Court of Appeal said in a written decision last week.

"Very, very excited and…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

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The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

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The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Noel Archie Starr, Windspeaker Contributor, File Hills Reserve Saskatchewan

Page 14

The late Bill Creely and his son Herbie Creely from the Okanese Band of the File

Hills Reserves are relatives of the Starblanket people. They shared their perspectives on the significance of Indian traditions and spirituality. They told me of the circle, the four directions and social education as it reflects on socialization of Indian people from child to Elder,…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Yellowknife

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Two schools in the far North will soon be joining forces.

Arctic College and the Science Institute of the NWT are integrating, the Minister responsible for Arctic College and the Science Institute said.

"This integration will give us the opportunity to introduce academic and applied science and technology courses into the Arctic College curriculum."