Article Origin
Volume
14
Issue
1
Year
1996
Page 2
Chief Roy Whitney of the Tsuu T'ina First Nation near Calgary said he
will go ahead with a $240 million hotel-casiono complex despite a
government report which would outlaw Vega-style casions on the
provinces' Indian reserves. Whitney said the government proposal, which
would allow four not-profit charity casions on the reserves, falls far
short of expectations. The report said Native casinos must abide by the
same regulations as off-reserve casions in the province and operate
not-for-profit. Whitney also opposes that the Alberta Gaming and
Liquor Commission regulate First Nations casinos. The recommendations
are expected to be made policy in July.
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