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News clippings to Tuesday morning, 4 July 1989 Edition 89-25
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June 22- July 4, 1989 (Creation)
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The following folder includes:
- Temagami battle could have been settled years ago Toronto commentary
- Inquiry lifts 18-year veil of secrecy on murder The Pas, Man.
- Indians guided Mackenzie to Pacific -letter to Toronto editor
- Judge won't rule on police notebooks -Winnipeg
- Alberta MP, Sarcee chief stampede toward resolving bridge blockade- Calgary
- Land deal with Metis called breakthrough -Kikino, Alta.
- Different -in a manner of speaking -Toronto commentary
- Native people want more respect -Toronto commentary
- Collecting native art riddled with controversy -Toronto
- Archeologists losing battle with site looters -Toronto
- Land-claim deal upsets Nfld. Tory -St. John's, Nfld.
- Time of slings & arrows for Cadieux -Toronto commentary
- Health care payments violate treaty rights, natives tell Ontario -Toronto
- Mohawks win special rights on boarder taxes -Cornwall
- Alberta Indians block armed forces use of land -Calgary
- Five centuries of misunderstanding Indians -Toronto book review
- Panel calls for native health authority -Muskrat Dam
- BC Indians given tax break on reserves -Vancouver
- National registry set up to reunite aboriginal families -Vancouver
- Soviets to let Inuit attend Arctic parley -Ottawa
- More about health panel report
- Kee Way Win band to continue pushing for status as reserve -Thunder Bay
- Debris cleaned up -Pikangikum
- Temagami logging road too costly, critic says -Toronto
- Mohawks join fight in support of Crees -Montreal
- Natives lose bid in persuading Commons committee on education policy -Ottawa
-Summer Beaver's prospects for new school called good Thunder Bay - Band opens Gardens Village apartment complex -North Bay
- More for native education -Winnipeg editorial
- Demonstration draws attention to education and budget cutbacks -Ottawa
- More about education as treaty right
- Canadians just can't stop honoring native treaties -letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor