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Jun. 16 – Jun. 20, 1990
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23-013/003(04)
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Mar. 29 – Apr. 1, 1990
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23-013/001(02)
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June 19 - July 10, 1989
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Folder contains:
- $5 bills on treaty day reaffirm treaty rights Glenevis, Alta.
- Explosion could help Sarcee cause -Calgary
- More about the Osborne slaying in N. Manitoba
- BC Indians issue warning over logging roads -Vancouver
- Cree band ends Quebec road blockade -Chibougamau
- Nine Indian bands sign pact for mutual defence -Quebec
- Innu and Inuit different -letter to Toronto editor
- Task force to examine high number of natives in jails Edmonton
- Native people losing supporters in Quebec -letter to Toronto editor
- Innu struggle in Labrador is for justice -letter to Toronto editor
- Inca treasures in Montreal exhibition -Toronto
- Sarcee Indians agree to talks with minister -Calgary Indian commissioner -Toronto
- Print fosters stereotype of natives, artist says -Calgary
- Cadieux angers natives again despite attempt to mend fences -Quebec City
- TV movie being made about Joseph Brant -Toronto
- Natives given more control in operating legal services Toronto
- Dead Blood's alcohol level found to exceed legal limit Lethbridge, Alta.
- Wanted: native Canadians who want to learn to write Penticton, BC
- NS law school launches program to encourage native, black students -Halifax
- Native cultures on the brink -letter to Toronto editor
- Land transfer for Chapleau Cree -Toronto
- More about Alberta and Quebec native blockades
- More about Innu protests over low flights -Toronto
- Far North is latest battleground in Canadian airlines' war -Yellowknife
- Missing boy is found thin, dirty -Winnipeg
- To their health -Thunder Bay editorial
- Pharmacist fined for refusing a native rubbing alcohol -Edmonton
- More about missing boy in Winnipeg
- Trappers help museum focus on native role in region's past -Ottawa
- More about Sarcee protest over military clean-up
- The white man's game -treaties, etc. -Toronto
- Sheriff admits silence on killing -The Pas, Man.
- Native art: Should it be shown in museum or gallery? Ottawa
- Rickets found widespread in native reserve -Halifax
- $2.4 M pact signed -Big Island First Nation -Morson
- Kahn-Tineta Horn: Her '60s zeal for justice undimmed Ottawa
- Innu leaders willing to talk -letter to St. John's, Nfld. editor
- Native alliance formed -Sioux Lookout
- Reserve 58 opens new housing -Geraldton-Longlac
- Stangecoming band celebrates new reserve -Fort Frances
- Native childcare agency almost 50 percent over budget
- Winnipeg Electricity fix delayed -Fort Hope, Ont.
- Moving from reserve to city terrifying -Toronto
- Natives said ready for confrontation over rights Moraviantown, Ont.
- Walpole Island agriculture steps forward Unified health care is coming -Timmins
- Temagami band declines invitation -North Bay
- CESO native program celebrates 20 years -Toronto
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Aug. 18 - Sept. 11, 1989
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23-013/001(05)
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July 13 – July 21, 1989
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- Siblings reunited by fire -Winnipeg
- Chiefs take case to London -Winnipeg
- Inuit adopt strategy on saving polar area Susimuit, Greenland
- Mohawks oppose golf course plan -Oka, Que.
- Blacks in U.S. got vote before Canada's natives letter to Toronto editor
- Mohawks seek end to dispute over raid -Hogansburg, N.Y.
- Appeal set in killing of elderly native man -Toronto
- Inuit urged to welcome progress -Sisimuit, Greenland
- Tale of big Manitoba blazes will live on -Winnipeg
- Natives flown home as fires die -Thunder Bay
- Native journalism students wary of typecasting -Toronto
- More about, Manitoba fires
- Northwest's fire evacuees beginning to return home~ Dryden
- Bell appeals discrimination investigation -Montreal
- Group threatens blockade if Ternagarni logging road proceeds -Toronto
- Week-long blockade by police fuels tension among Mohawks -Hogansburg, N.Y.
- Inuit meeting endorses environmentalist strategy Sisirnuit, Greenland
- Bell wants court to set aside probe of its hiring practices -Montreal
- Ouje-Bougournou advance -Montreal editorial
- More about Hogansburg blockade
- Native people continue to suffer -letter to Ottawa editor
- Cynical treatment of the Lubicons -Edmonton editorial
- Ottawa's recognition of new band clouds Lubicon deal Edmonton
- Independent review urges on darn project -Toronto
- Quebec Cree court puts Ottawa on trial for tax evasion Ouje-Bougournou, Quebec
- All burning prohibited in Northern Ontario because of fire threat -Toronto
- Move to split Lubicon band called immoral -Edmonton
- Inuit accuse fur activists of 'cultural genocide' Sisirnuit, Greenland
- More about Hogansburg roadblock
- Capturing the faces of then and now -Saskatoon book review
- More about Northern Ontario fire evacuations
- More about Osborne case in Manitoba
- Proposal for native employment in forestry -Longlac
- Mohawks to vote on casinos -Hogansburg, N.Y.
- Growing native militancy -Sault Ste. Marie editorial
- Canada on trial over native abuses -Toronto editorial
- Ottawa double-crossed us, Indians say -Vancouver
- Natives seek UN aid in bid to regain pride -Geneva
- Audubon group out to delay hydro plan -Montreal
- Lubicons denounce creation of new band -Edmonton
- More about NW Ont. fires
- PM asks Tellier to stay on -Ottawa
- Racism compounds woes of poverty -Winnipeg
- Police seek substance that killed two men -Toronto
- Prejudice apparent survey -Sioux Lookout
- Chief asks Blind River council to delay annexation discussion -Blind River
- More about NW Ont. fires
- Native people see their treaties as living agreements Sudbury commentary
- Fired manager considers running for Garden River chief
- A seat for Soviet Inuit -Toronto editorial
- Quebec's deal with Crees chides Ottawa -Toronto
- More about Hogansburg gambling raid
- Attempted murder charged in shooting of special constable -Moose
- Factory Canada plans PCB cleanup in Arctic Inuit meeting told Sisimuit, Greenland
- Native builder plans big resort for Athabaska -Edmonton
- Native language course graduates -Thunder Bay
- Treaty rights -letter to Sault St~. Marie editor
- More about NW Ont. fires
- Mohawks say occupation to reclaim land -Montreal
- Shortage of natives in CBC jobs 'scandalous' -Saskatoon
- More about Heron Bay hydro project
- More about NW Ont. fires
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July 28 - Aug. 14, 1989
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May 12 – May 14, 1990
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Jul. 7 – Jul. 16, 1990
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Sept. 27 - Oct. 16, 1989
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July 5 - July 17, 1989
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Foundation offers loans for women's business -Toronto
- Campaign of civil disobedience has won little action from Ottawa
- Huron mission thrives today -Midland, Ont.
- Fire officials on standby for evacuation of reserve Deer Lake, Ont.
- Sarcee sacred bundle returned by museum -Hull
- UN rights body to investigate Canada's treaties with natives -Toronto
- Province can start Temagami road work -Toronto
- Crawford's still waters run deep in history (reconstructed Indian village) -Campbellville, Ont.
- Heritage of myth and legend -Toronto book review
- More about UN rights agency probe
- Erasmus wins second term as Dene president -Inuvik, NWT
- Court won't hear llth-houi:-bid to block Temagami logging road~ Toronto
- Lubicon chief to meet Getty on July 24 -Edmonton
- Indian land dispute given to committee -Calgary
- Snapshots of native community life -Toronto editorial
- Pour des peccadilles -lettre au redacteur -Montreal
- Women the losers as federal jobs cut -Ottawa
- $4.6 million for six N. Ont. schools -Thunder Bay
- Indians distrusted police too much to give evidence, probe told -Lethbridge, Alta.
- Thanks for fire evacuation assistance -letter to Geraldton-Longlac editor
- Ottawa obliged to pay natives' hospital costs letter to Toronto editor
- Confrontations feared at Whitefish Island 'unless Ottawa acts' -Sault St. Marie
- Path to violence -letter to North Bay editor
- Natives frustrated by cutbacks -Thunder Bay editorial
- A dubious defense pact for natives -Toronto commentary
- Indians' lawyer dumped after lengthy fight -London, Ont.
- Gap between American and Canadian news grows -letter to Ottawa editor
- Canada Customs staff want RCMP protection -Cornwall
- Woman convicted of assaulting police -Calgary
- McKnight, Sarcee chief to set up dispute committee Red Deer Lake, Alta.
- Chief ready to talk -Calgary
- Six Nations Indians make claim for riverbed -Toronto
- Indian blockades, occupations are becoming 'fact of life' -Bell -Sault Ste. Marie
- Who gave· the natives the right to mistreat others? letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor
- Cabinet: From A to F -Toronto
- Harry Laforme appointed Indian commissioner -Ottawa
- Few Indians apply for airlines work -Vancouver
- Post-secondary funding for Natives -Kenora commentary
- Events a reminder of long native presence -letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor
- Big Grassy' s new constable -Rainy River
- Natives lost land, way of life -letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor
- Pays Plat supports concerned citizens -letter to Terrace Bay/Schreiber editor
- Native students making the grade -Sioux Lookout
- New protests against genocide of a native people Atlantic regional commentary
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Mar. 19 – Mar. 24, 1990
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Sept. 13 - Oct. 2, 1989
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23-013/001(08)
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Aug. 3 - Aug. 21, 1989
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23-013/003(07)
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Apr. 20 – Apr. 23, 1990
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23-013/004(10)
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Jul. 18 – Jul. 23, 1990
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23-013/004(11)
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Jul. 19 – Jul. 23, 1990
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23-013/001(04)
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June 10 - July 24, 1989
Part of Indian and Northern Affairs newspaper clippings collection
Folder Includes:
- Soviet Inuit to join Arctic discussions -Sisimiut
- Inuit from four lands at top-of-world summit
- Forest fires force 16,500 to flee homes -Winnipeg
- More on forest fires Standoff between militants, police draws to end at Mohawk reserve -Hogansberg, N.Y.
- More on Akwesasne blockade Extradition fight, fall from grace occupy exiled U.S. Indian activist -Vancouver
- Manitoba Indian bands to sign defence treaty
- Summer low-level jets fly right over the Innu letter to editor -Toronto
- 5 die on Ontario roads in weekend accidents
- Sarcee sign agreement on military clean-up -Calgary
- Leg amputated -Kashechewan
- Navajo dispute -Window Rock, Ariz. Saskatchewan
- Cree community blames federal housing policy for massive tornado damage
- More on U.N. probe
- $15,000.paid over infant's airport x-ray
- CBC urged to hire more natives
- Sons of the Chief -book review -Toronto
- Time to overhaul outdated Indian Act, official says
- More on U.N. probe
- More on native defence pact
- Mohawk Indians occupy St. Nicholas island -Montreal
- More on Akwesasne blockade
- Federal payments cut by $2.2 billion
- More on U.N. probe
- More on Temagami logging
- More on forest fires
- Better Indian relations new directorate's goal Edmonton
- Sault Ste. Marie fishing dispute
- Photo of native dancer
- More on U.N. probe
- More on forest fires
- Program S -Toronto
- More on forest fires
- More on U.N. probe
- Man drank fatal amount, native probe told -Lethbridge
- More on Temagami logging
- More on post-secondary education
- Act fast on Shoal Lake, editorial -Winnipeg
- More on Temagami logging
- More on U.N. probe
- Canada's racism record: some cause for optimism
- Rights board probes CBC, Bell Canada over hiring policies -Ottawa
- Rufus Prince, won fight for native hunting rights obituary -Brandon, Manitoba
- More on forest fires
- Government grants to study Ontario's forest management
- More on forest fires
- Indians across the country step up protests in quest for power -Ottawa
- More on forest fires
- City's water threatened -Winnipeg
- Native indict The Pas -Winnipeg
- Aboriginal court sets gov't eviction date
- More on U.N. probe
- Ottawa must deal with natives, editorial -Sault Saint Marie
- INAC encourages women bosses
- Recollet eyes justice system changes -Sault St. Marie
- Whitefish Island land claim
- Native group challenges the Canadian Indian Act
- DIANO Minister gets 'D' on columnist's report card Political cartoon -Vancouver
- Nun's efforts in native education rewarded
- Letter of thanks re: fire evacuation -Geraldton
- More on post-secondary education
- Claim to be pursued with, without treaty -London
- Indians want base back -London
- Walpole band farm gets S600,000 grant
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Feb. 8 – Feb. 26, 1990
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Mar. 24 – Mar. 26, 1990
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Aug. 1 - Aug. 28, 1989
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Apr. 7 – Apr. 30, 1990
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Feb. 25 – Mar. 5, 1990
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Mar. 9 – Apr. 9, 1990
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