File 23-013/005(05) - News clippings to Thursday, 30 Aug. 1990 Edition 90-33.2

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News clippings to Thursday, 30 Aug. 1990 Edition 90-33.2

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    23-013/005(05)

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    • Aug. 10 – Aug. 30, 1990 (Creation)

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    NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY BLOCKADES/LAND CLAIMS & PROTESTS:

    • CP Rail traffic back to normal
    • Indians block road
    • Schedule normal again for CP rail
    • Native rail blockades razed
    • PM under fire over blockades
    • Band lifts blockade of CP Rail
    • Governments turn ear to natives
    • Worry grows over cost of Indian rail blockades
    • Pays Plat band told to clear track
    • Band lifts CN blockade after injunction granted
    • Court order won't open route
    • Peigan Indians attempt to divert Oldman River
    • CN asks court to remove natives (Railway blockade costs mount)
    • Natives block highway
    • Railway blocked at Long Lake
    • Indian Commission agrees to disagree
    • Quick-fix plan on land claims seeks progress within a month
    • Federal commitment to Ontario Indians confirmed
    • Report makes far-reaching recommendations for four Windigo communities
      ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
    • 4,000 bison should be killed federal panel says
    • Northerners return home after fire evacuation
    • Chemical spraying north of Sioux Lookout postponed
      ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU'S VISIT:
    • Tutu visit made Ojibwa reserve visible-- briefly
    • Support for Indians seen as trap for Tutu
    • Tutu comes to Osnaburgh (Tutu brings message of hope to residents of Osnaburgh)
    • Wawatay broadcast of Tutu visit cancelled
    • People come from near and far to shar~ in Tutu's visit to Osnaburgh
      RACE RELATIONS AND NATIVE RIGHTS:
    • Race relations training plan to be tested by Metro Police
    • Report reveals Sioux Lookout has a race relations problem
    • Independent First Nations Alliance calls Geneva trip "fruitful"
      EDUCATION/ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:
    • Obstacles bar chief's quest to finance Inuvik College
    • Indians continue cross-country run
    • Education Task Force Up-Date
    • MDs urged to remove barriers to natives
    • Reserve to have woman's shelter
    • Band in charge of nursing station construction
    • Native nursing hone proposal rejected by Health Ministry
    • Council stands firm against GST
      CRIMES COMMITTED ON NATIVES
    • Slashed body identified as drifter, 27
    • Hunt for long-lost son has tragic end
      POLITICS:
    • Status Indians number half a million
    • Land-claim dispute may hurt NDP
    • Manitoba native woos northern vote
    • Difficulties stem from archaic, paternalistic Indian Act
    • A different, quieter point of view: Canada's native MPs and senators
      COMMENTARY, EDITORIALS, LETTERS:
    • Commentary
    • Rae speak with forked tongue?
    • The first native blockade
    • PM's style invites crisis
    • Support this native protest
    • Warriors respect soldiers
    • Does Canada want a Wounded Knee?
    • People who throw stones
    • A royal commission could help all Canadians grapple with native issues
    • Don't stop to conquer
    • We're on the brink of civil war
    • Army ready to smash way in
    • First Nations or one nation?
    • Inquiry must end this mess
    • Next steps after the barricades come down
    • The trouble with using the military is that force has unintended results
    • Where were the other voices?
    • Emergency projects offer commuters dubious gains
    • Tell us what's happening, please
    • Recall Parliament to deal with crises
    • Shifting Political landscapes in a surreal Quebec
    • Time for Unity
    • Hanging Frogs & Burning Indians
    • CBC's usually staid Journal flips over the Mohawk crisis
    • Repeal the Indian Act and stop blockades
    • Strange images of Canada
    • The Ugly Canadian
    • Native justice denied
    • A resource of people
    • Editorials
    • Two-faced justice in Mohawk crisis
    • No winners here
    • How support is lost for native causes
    • Playing for time
    • Quebec's justice is on trial
    • The Summer of Discontent
    • How will the civil authorities deal with the Mohawk Warriors' weapons?
    • The Squeaky-Wheel Syndrome
    • Unpack your troubles...
    • Seaway motor road: yes, but
    • Peaceful outcome is possible
    • Natives in Parliament
    • Letters
    • Indian land claims are preposterous
    • No empty promises
    • How much longer are we going to allow native people to defy the law?
    • Improved by Indians
    • Mohawks not subject to Canadian law
    • Invisible native people
    • Wicks' Outcasts
    • Canada's natives, wild animals exloited by fur lobby
    • MOHAWKS: Is it right to punish them for our prolonged neglect of their plight?
    • Political Cartoons
      ARTS, CULTURE:
    • Common mother tongue speaks to the brotherhood of man
    • Can authenticity flourish within boundaries?
    • Native display besieged at CNE
    • Book review: One man's attempt to understand the Indian experience
    • Oka understood by native conductor and benefactor
      UP COMING EVENTS:
    • Conference on Adolescent Treatment
    • NIPA '90: A Conference on Native Photography and Art
    • Sound of the Drum Conference
    • Join the Circle Campaign
    • National Addictions Awareness Week
    • Do You Need Our Help? (Native Canadian Centre of Toronto)

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