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News clippings to Monday morning, 9 July 1990 Edition 90-27.1
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Jun. 30 – Jul. 9, 1990 (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records.
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The following folder includes
BUSINESS:
- Indians threaten court action over GST plans
- Indians come up with plan to counter GST
- Indians promise to lead charge against new tax
- Native business can work
- Can Ojibwa learn from Bangladesh?
- Res '90
- National Conference on Native entrepreneurship
- Natives focus on development
- New pipeline part of takeover
- New training program urged for native day-care workers
NATIVE JUSTICE: - Native enjoy taste of tribal justice
- Marshall, family awarded $700,000
- 19 Years covered by chronology
- Marshall feels "pretty satisfied" with $700,000 in compensation
- Ottawa may share cost of award to Marshall
- Native inmates seek permits for ceremonies
- RCMP guard ignored suicide threats
- Indians in B.C. fight for better treatment
- Minnie Sutherland's children sue City of Hull
- Young natives to get taste of RCMP
AKWESASNE: - Casinos could open soon, says new St. Regis chief
- Bid to pass gambling law angers Akwesasne leaders
- Pro-gambling chief sworn in
- Akwesasne invites Nelson Mandela for visit
MEECH LAKE AFTERMATH, SELF-GOVERNMENT: - Who murdered Meech?
- Ontarians optimistic that Canada will survive
- Natives want more control
- Indian chiefs "determined" to claim rights
- Indian leaders ask PM to form commission on aboriginal affairs
- Indian chiefs hail Harper for his role killing Meech
- National chief's summit
- All's Well that ends Wells
- Native leaders say they've felt Ottawa's snub
- Indian chiefs hold summit
- Queen shares "sadness"
- Alberta Indians seek Queen's aid
- PM finds scapegoats for accord's failure
- The text of Brian Mulroney's speech to Canada
- Common's debates: Meech Lake and Aboriginal Peoples
- Natives protest foot-dragging on status claims
- U.S. Indians fight to regain tribal rights
EDITORIALS, COMMENTARY, LETTERS: - A just settlement
- Meech Lake swamped
- Older and much better
- What the original French-English bargain means in a nation of minorities
- Patient realism is better than ultimatums
- Let's listen to the first claim to a distinct society
- Some of the other rights of Natives
- Wells, Harper left nation bitterly divided
- PM taking back offer to natives disgraceful
- Program open to all
- If the country is to survive it must stop tinkering around the edges
- After 300 bitter years a native hero appears
- With Harper and Wells Canada will rise again
- The people are superior to the Constitution
- NATO should cancel low-level training flights
- Aboriginal people got their message across
- The natives' struggle for justice
- Muzzles the media
- Dedicated MLA
- Harper lauded
PLEASE SEE NEWS CLIPPINGS EDITI ON 90-27.2 FOR MORE NEWS