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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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The Crown's appeal of a sentencing could undermine the right of Native people to self-determination, opponents say.
Ivan Morin, 34, was sentenced to 18 months for robbery with violence, to be followed 18 months probation and community service. A Metis from Green Lake, Sask., his sentencing circle was the first for an urban area in Saskatchewan.
"We're talking self…
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Settlement of Aboriginal land claims will lead to increase economic development in British Columbia, said a northern businessman.
David Connelly, president of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, said the corporation is a prime example of how resolution of land claims and opportunities in the B.C. marketplace can benefit anyone.
The IDC is an Aboriginal company…
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Settlement of Aboriginal land claims will lead to increase economic development in British Columbia, said a northern businessman.
David Connelly, president of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, said the corporation is a prime example of how resolution of land claims and opportunities in the B.C. marketplace can benefit anyone.
The IDC is an Aboriginal company…
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Settlement of Aboriginal land claims will lead to increase economic development in British Columbia, said a northern businessman.
David Connelly, president of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, said the corporation is a prime example of how resolution of land claims and opportunities in the B.C. marketplace can benefit anyone.
The IDC is an Aboriginal company…
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Settlement of Aboriginal land claims will lead to increase economic development in British Columbia, said a northern businessman.
David Connelly, president of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, said the corporation is a prime example of how resolution of land claims and opportunities in the B.C. marketplace can benefit anyone.
The IDC is an Aboriginal company…
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Settlement of Aboriginal land claims will lead to increase economic development in British Columbia, said a northern businessman.
David Connelly, president of the Inuvialuit Development Corporation, said the corporation is a prime example of how resolution of land claims and opportunities in the B.C. marketplace can benefit anyone.
The IDC is an Aboriginal company…