File 23-013/003(12) - News clippings to Tuesday morning, 29 May 1990 Edition 90-22

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News clippings to Tuesday morning, 29 May 1990 Edition 90-22

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    • May 18 – May 29, 1990 (Creation)

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    1 folder of textual records.

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    INTERNATIONAL VISIT:

    • Trip to Osnaburg by Desmond Tutu
      BUSINESS:
    • Greater GST relief sought by Indians
    • Foundation's loan program expanding to non-natives
    • Dress business expanding into new building on Tyendinaga reserve
    • Down Home shop marks 256th business on S.N .
    • Tourism: Natives are sitting on a gold mine
    • Natives overcoming barriers
    • Native youths urged to become active
    • Ministry announces grant for Sandy Lake
      LAND CLAIMS, TREATIES:
    • Supreme Court ruling on treaty called victory for natives in Quebec
    • Indians hail "historic judgment" on 1760 treaty
    • Land selection hits a snag in Delta
      MEECH LAKE:
    • We must keep talking
    • Oral Question Period - Commons Debates
    • Special Commons Committee proposals
      AKWESASNE:
    • Pro-gambler faces weapons charge
    • Mohawks protest police on reserve
    • Minnesota casino looks to Ontario
    • News editor out on bail in reserve killing
    • Tony Laughing discovers he has no deal on avoiding jail
    • On St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, dogs prove trooper's best friends
    • Warrior spokesman charged in dispute at police roadblock
    • Lawyer claims police out of line during arrest
    • "Lousy shot" George not murdering type
    • Cuomo says traditionals to have role
      POLICE RELATIONS, JUSTICE:
    • Rights body seeks probe of police-relations
    • Native justice system encouraged
      EDUCATION:
    • Natives push for aboriginal language education
    • Unity sealed
    • Native students get taste of Metro
    • Native students need role model
    • Webequie school empty since March
    • School year slipping away for Webequie students
    • Protesters merely exercising their rights, lawyer says
    • Are you native and graduating from High School?
      THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTESTS:
    • Downtrodden hold the key to saving the planet
    • Time running out
    • Ten Temagami protesters to be tried sometime in September
    • NATO defense officials nix base on Innu land
    • NWT, natives complain Defense changing tune
    • Natives upset over jet base
    • Minister gave warning on Indian funds
    • Vancouver Island Indian bands want compensation
      HEALTH:
    • Fasting for better health care -- Part 1
      ARTS AND CULTURE:
    • Wild game gets "canned" in Peawanuck
    • Timmins gathering has become a tradition
    • Paula Gunn Allen
    • Lessons that natives can teach whites
    • Puppets of their own past
    • A life in spirals
    • AGO exhibits new Inuit donation
    • National Museum home to 400,000 pieces of the Yukon
    • Blackfoot artifacts are returned to Alberta
    • Native theatre group
    • Papers will try to continue
    • CP establishes native scholarship
      TRAVEL:
    • More the merrier in Heritage Year on Manitoulin
    • Head-Smashed-In lives on to recall buffalo glory
    • Young brave suffered for curiosity
    • Danger and beauty on Ellesmere Island
      EDITORIALS, LETTERS:
    • Tear it up and start again
    • Witness to native betrayal
    • Stop shuffling ministers
    • Warriors fall to Trickster
    • 200 years ago animals were fair game
    • Rename Victoria Day
      UPCOMING EVENTS:
    • Pow Wow Summer

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