File 23-013/005(03) - News clippings to Wednesday, 22 Aug. 1990 Edition 90-32

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    • Aug. 16 – Aug. 22, 1990 (Creation)

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    NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY BLOCKADES:

    • Fresh barricades clog 2 rail routes
    • CP line blocked as Ontario band takes up protest
    • Indifference may fuel militance, lawyer says
    • CP Rail wins injunction against blockade
    • Ojibwa served with order to clear CP line
    • Ojibwa lift CN rail blockade
    • Ojibwa ordered to let trains pass
    • Ojibwa offered top-level attention
    • Ottawa tells CN to clear tracks
    • Trains focus of protests
    • Bleak life on remote reserve triggers Indians' demands
    • Key rail lines to be blocked indefinitely
    • Blockades force Via to cancel trains
    • Blockades set up in Ontario
    • Indians blocking rail lines
    • Blockade disrupts VIA trains
      OKA DISPUTE:
    • Mohawks demand amnesty for bingo
    • Talks resume in Mohawk standoff
    • Time seen running out in Oka talks
    • Army gives in to Mohawk protest
    • Army in place at Mohawk barricades
    • Mohawks balk at talks after troops move up
    • Riot-weary police welcome army relief
    • Oka Mohawks demand new talks, say Warriors not representative
    • Troops moving in to face Mohawks early tomorrow
    • The Oka standoff (Warriors see selves as freedom fighters)
    • Troops to replace police in standoff
    • Federal official is 'optimistic' as talks adjourn
    • Natives and the politics of tobacco
    • Bickering over process bogs down Oka talks
    • Indians doubt Siddon's promise
    • Bourassa considering new move
    • Talks to continue in Montreal today
    • Couple to hold wedding reception circled by troops
    • Some Quebeckers angered by deal
    • Chateauguay enjoys first quiet night since Sunday
    • Military might leaves tiny St. Benoit agog
    • Newlyweds will hold reception amid army base
    • Violence urged if Mohawks attacked
    • Bridge may be mined minister says
    • Standoff may delay start of school year
    • Would-be escaper bound for reserve
    • Alleged French slur at blockade derided
    • Oka cops try new tack
    • Quebec Mohawks resume talks
    • Army moves toward Oka
    • Talks await 24 observers taking posts at barricades
    • Riot erupts as troops approach
    • Journalists' groups condemn police attacks on cameramen
    • Nobel peace prize laureate sees reason in Oka militance
      ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU'S VISIT:
    • Tutu to take up native problems with Mulroney
    • Tutu urges 'justice, fair play' for Canadian native people
      -PROTESTS, LAND CLAIMS AND SELF GOVERNMENT:
    • B.C. vows to call on RCMP
    • UOI harvesting strategy
    • Native cases called landmark decisions
    • First Nations get help
    • Chiefs support new warriors society
      EDUCATION:
    • NTCP: a new generation of teachers
      ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, BUSINESS:
    • Quebec natives' new weapon is Education
    • Temagami faces 'disastrous' days
    • Beyond Bingo
    • Natives threaten court action over GST
    • Toxic tire-fire runoff being stored in lagoons
    • Indian Affairs seeks additional $2-billion
      POLITICS
    • Partisan Manitoba natives join Harper on election trail
    • Chiefs split over offer to meet with Filmon
    • Canada cannot tolerate violence as a political tool
      CRIMES COMMITTED ON NATIVES
    • Raped on reserve, woman awarded $75,000 damages
    • Police probe set into death of native
      EDITORIALS, COMMENTARY, LETTERS:
    • Time to reopen Mercier bridge
    • Where is the Prime Minister of Canada?
    • Tutu and Indians
    • Oka and Indians
    • A bridge too far
    • World Woes overshadow Mulroney's failings
    • How will the civil authorities deal with the
    • Mohawk Warriors' weapons?
    • What Sartre had to say about Oka
    • When bad faith sabotages a system
    • PM's post-Meech words hollow
    • It cannot be business as usual when the barricades come down
    • National Affairs
    • Natives accuse army of spying by night
    • Divide-and-conquer tactics won't work anymore
    • Our leaders go missing just when needed
    • The demands by native leaders for full sovereignty cannot be met
    • No salutes necessary!
    • Home and natives' land ... ?
    • After Oka, no more illusions about natives
    • Bourassa's hesitation over Oka puts him in nightmarish dilemma
    • See how Bourassa handles distinct society in Oka
    • Mulroney's promise far from fulfilment
    • Flawless irony
    • Creative ideas
    • Mulroney thinks American on most foreign policy issues
    • Cultural regeneration vital as winning rights to natives
    • Police protection
    • Mulroney should show some gumption at Oka
    • Tutu's suggestions not appreciated here
    • Bureaucrats too, please
    • Mohawks anticipate retaliation by Quebec
    • Wick's outcasts
    • Media reporters at Oka lacking in enterprise
    • Native housing
    • Natives silenced
    • Political cartoons
      ARTS, CULTURE:
    • Culture Comes To Kwawinga (Fiction)
    • Innu rockers sidestep politics for pure pop sound
      UP COMING EVENTS:
    • Conference on Adolescent Treatment
    • Join the Circle Campaign
    • Mob attacks Mohawks
    • Mohawk chief says agreement near
    • PM warns of bloodshed if Mohawks resist army (Mulroney aims to stop crimes of "extremists")
    • Protest vigil held at Indian Affairs office
    • Families flee reserve under "rain of rocks"
    • Indians say sabotage may follow army move
    • Protest blocks traffic at Tory office in Metro
    • Frightened residents are preparing for the worst
    • What the Mohawks are after
    • Mohawks ask "for peace" at Kanesatake
    • Mohawk Warriors say they'll fight back
    • Women, kids "afraid of war" flee reserve
    • Mohawk standoff steeped in history
    • Sending army against barricades a "declaration of war," chief says
    • "Our spirits are strong" say defiant Mohawks
    • Army sent to remove Mohawk barricades
    • Stop "insanity," Mohawks urge Canadian public
    • Government resolve: to stay in power
    • Anti-Mohawk mobs barring food, observers say
    • Mohawks prepared to open lane on Mercier Bridge (Mohawk move aimed at encouraging talks
    • Ottawa's patience wearing thin, PM says
    • Lumberman willing to negotiate with Indians
    • Mohawks offer olive branch
    • "Special show" by PM boosts Quebec MPs
    • Indian and Northern Affairs-- Media update
    • Warriors represent only themselves, say Six Nations Chiefs
    • Soldier of Fortune editor says Warrior attack could be costly
    • All are Warriors
    • Supplies depleted
    • Lodged complaint
    • Pessimism about chances for progress in Negotiations
    • Native Blockades darken our image abroad
    • Mohawk talks stall on guns, amnesty
    • Assault would be folly, Erasmus says
    • Oka talks vigorous but tense
    • End blockade, bishops tell Mohawks
    • 3 Kanesatake Mohawks in court, more arrests planned over gun battle
    • South Shore residents block natives
    • Army provocation could start a "bloodbath", chief warns
    • Key talks pending in "tense" Mohawk" standoff
    • Warrior official Thompson charged with possessing cigarettes
    • Cannot tolerate anarchy, Justice Minister declares
    • Soldiers advance, halt talks at Oka
    • Talks break down as tension increases at Oka
    • Warriors' smuggling, gambling key to Oka dispute, chief says
    • Mohawks, soldiers in face-to-face standoff
    • Campbell rejects amnesty for Mohawks who break law
    • 44% believe natives are treated badly
    • Mohawks tricked Quebec, minister says (Talks at Oka "arduous")
    • Time almost up for Oka talks, Bourassa says
    • Mohawks table demands in talks to end standoffs
    • Indian war veterans shoved by Quebec police atblockade
    • Food relief organizers -plead for support
    • Police pullout removes major irritant(Talks to resume after breather)
    • Church condemns "racism"
    • Army to relieve police at Quebec's standoffs

    FOR COMMENTARY, EDITORIALS, LETTERS AND POLITICAL CARTOONS
    REGARDING THE OKA DISPUTE SEE EDITION 90-33.2.

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