File 23-013/003(11) - News clippings to Wednesday morning, 23 May 1990 Edition 90-21

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News clippings to Wednesday morning, 23 May 1990 Edition 90-21

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    23-013/003(11)

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    • Apr. 24 - May 23, 1990 (Creation)

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    1 folder of textual material.

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    INNU - NATO LOW LEVEL FLIGHTS:

    • NATO members shelve plans for fighter base
    • NATO rejects Goose Bay for base, Innu protesters claim victory
    • Low-level flights - Commons Debates
    • Labrador town awaits NATO-base decision
    • Innu group disputes NATO version of jet crash
    • The unconsidered option
      MEECH LAKE:
    • Committee perpetuates myth of 2 founding nations, natives say
    • MPs favor key "add-ons" after Meech accord passes
      LAND CLAIMS:
    • Land claim controversy shatters cottage-country calm
    • Ottawa offers band $2.47 million deal
    • Webequie reserve in the wind
      THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTESTS:
      Water:
    • Health hazard found in Ohsweken tap water tied to treatment plant
    • Band won't drink water
    • Nipigon hits "panic button" for tap water
    • Hagersville effect not as bad as feared
    • Severn bands battle dams
      Temagami:
    • More battles predicted for Temagami
    • Act now or lose forests, group says
      AKWESASNE:
    • Casino owner predicts chief will lose bid for re-election
    • Mohawks worry that culture being lost to lure of gambling
    • Gambling on tradition
    • RCMP was on alert
    • CTV may sue over cop raid
    • Gambling opponent charged in murder of Akwesasne Mohawk
    • Mohawk murder charge laid
    • Mohawk police break ties with Quebec Police
    • 4 men held in reserve slaying
    • Mohawk slain in bar
    • Warriors angry about drug raid
    • Officials ignored Indian 's prophecy
    • Area Indians feel sad, stunned by violence among brothers
    • Grand Portage to get casino
      BUSINESS:
    • Native firms growing Air Creebec chief say s
    • White corn industry booming, gets boost
    • Greenland sealskin saga
    • Wawatay wins former Sioux Lookout radar base
      BEDO Newsletter:
    • New programming in Economic Development
    • From the Editor's Desk
    • Training ... that will make the difference
    • Calmeadow loan program
    • In harmony with the environment
    • Economic Development the future
    • News Flash
    • Reflections and Projections
    • Meet your BEDO
      HEALTH:
    • Province will train doctors in North
    • Fasting for better health care
    • Native AIDS epidemic feared
    • Infection sparks personal crusade
    • Native services set to combat AIDS
    • "Shaman lady" took away illness, man with AIDS virus says
    • Diabetes spreading quickly among groups
      EDUCATION:
    • Few colleges, universities operate special programs
    • Counselling service
    • Education key to a better life, counselor says
    • Twelve nations become one mind
    • Are you Native and graduating from high school?
    • Big Trout Lake syllabics teacher doesn't go by the books
    • Six Nations Council Meeting
    • Funding for literacy groups
    • Students walk out to protest crest ban
    • Pupils fight Redmen ban
      ARTS AND CULTURE:
    • Government urged to restore funding
    • An art form that helped shape our country
    • Art '90 exhibit gives expression to variety of Native experiences
    • Native spirit
    • Out of the pens of babes does pure art come
    • Thomas King and Lenore Keeshig-Tobias discuss native literature
    • California Cree medicine woman's Canadian link
    • A remarkable woman
    • Six Nations festival celebrates friendship
    • Natives absent in historical plaques
    • Native awareness week - Commons Debates
    • Arctic cruise to silent splendor
    • Island hopping can be enjoyed close to home
    • The quest for truth and purpose in life
    • Feminists proclaim a new era

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