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NAFTA threatens Native lands

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Native North Americans need to take a good, hard look at the proposed free-trade zone to be established under NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Agreement.) This agreement will gradually remove most or all trade barriers between the U.S.A., Canada and Mexico.

If implemented it is highly likely that Chile and much of Central America will soon be added to the free trade zone. Since all of the above countries have large indigenous populations one would expect that indigenous issue would be addressed NAFTA, but such is not the case.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Favorable decision claims commission may not sway Ottawa

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Ottawa has a couple of new commissioned reports about the lives of Natives to consider this month.

The first one was handed down two weeks ago the Indian Claims Commission. The ICC decided, after less than a year of meetings, inquiries and community hearings, that Ottawa was way out of line in commandeering a vast stretch of traditional hunting grounds from two bands in Alberta and Saskatchewan.