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Stoney members get chance to speak to auditors

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The firm contracted by Indian Affairs to carry out a forensic audit at the Stoney Indian Reserve will be flooding the Native community with letters and pamphlets in the upcoming weeks.

The information blitz is to give the community a chance to state any problems they have encountered with the Stoney tribal administration.

The news of the campaign comes three months after a provincial court judge ordered an investigation into the operations of the reserve, located at Morley, Alta. near Calgary.

Stoney members get chance to speak to auditors

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The firm contracted by Indian Affairs to carry out a forensic audit at the Stoney Indian Reserve will be flooding the Native community with letters and pamphlets in the upcoming weeks.

The information blitz is to give the community a chance to state any problems they have encountered with the Stoney tribal administration.

The news of the campaign comes three months after a provincial court judge ordered an investigation into the operations of the reserve, located at Morley, Alta. near Calgary.

Stoney members get chance to speak to auditors

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The firm contracted by Indian Affairs to carry out a forensic audit at the Stoney Indian Reserve will be flooding the Native community with letters and pamphlets in the upcoming weeks.

The information blitz is to give the community a chance to state any problems they have encountered with the Stoney tribal administration.

The news of the campaign comes three months after a provincial court judge ordered an investigation into the operations of the reserve, located at Morley, Alta. near Calgary.

Daishowa wants permanent stop to boycott

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Each side accused the other of using threats and intimidation when lawyers for Japanese multi-national corporation Daishowa, Inc. and members of the activist group Friends of the Lubicon tangled in an Ontario courtroom late last month.

Daishowa initiated the court action. The company is seeking to have an existing temporary injunction which prohibits the promotion of a consumer boycott of its paper products extended to a permanent ban. The corporation is also asking the court to award it over $11 million in damages.

Daishowa wants permanent stop to boycott

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Each side accused the other of using threats and intimidation when lawyers for Japanese multi-national corporation Daishowa, Inc. and members of the activist group Friends of the Lubicon tangled in an Ontario courtroom late last month.

Daishowa initiated the court action. The company is seeking to have an existing temporary injunction which prohibits the promotion of a consumer boycott of its paper products extended to a permanent ban. The corporation is also asking the court to award it over $11 million in damages.

Daishowa wants permanent stop to boycott

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Each side accused the other of using threats and intimidation when lawyers for Japanese multi-national corporation Daishowa, Inc. and members of the activist group Friends of the Lubicon tangled in an Ontario courtroom late last month.

Daishowa initiated the court action. The company is seeking to have an existing temporary injunction which prohibits the promotion of a consumer boycott of its paper products extended to a permanent ban. The corporation is also asking the court to award it over $11 million in damages.