File 23-013/002(02) - News clippings to Monday morning, 23 Oct. 89 Edition 89-41

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News clippings to Monday morning, 23 Oct. 89 Edition 89-41

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    • 23 October, 1989 (Creation)

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    • Film hits sensitive nerve in native community - Toronto
    • Prize means a lot to all native artists - Toronto
    • Cadieux to meet band chief - Toronto
    • Native groups urged to bolster blockade - Ottawa
    • Native students' Catch 22 - Toronto
    • Trappers to cull wolves under bounty program - Edmonton
    • NWT makes native new speaker - Norman Wells , NWT
    • Three hunters killed in tent fire - Marathon
    • Animal rights group assails museum fur trade exhibit - Winnipeg
    • Indians fight clear-cutting of Quebec wildlife reserve - Maniwaki
      -Mohawks ' showdown delayed at Cornwall
    • Buddy, 8, loves hiking, exploring - Toronto Today 's Child
    • Temagami road construction halted pending court case
    • Whitedog gets S2.4 million for flooding
    • Freed Mohawk casino owner must stay off Cornwall reserve - Syracuse, NY -
    • Ojibway model proud to be native - Toronto
    • More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
    • More about Whitedog settlement
    • Native awareness focus of week - Fort Frances
    • Probation for former housing manager - Thunder Bay
    • Chief arrested at blockade - Toronto
    • More about Cape Croker fishing fines I I
    • Pottawatomi take battle over land to US congress - Washington , DC
    • Micmacs claim first moose under new NS hunting rights - Hunter ' s Mountain, NS
    • Robert Jamieson gets rave reviews as new ombudsman - Toronto
    • Giving Canada's Indians provincial status would salve many wounds - Ottawa commentary
    • Aboriginal peoples' quest for justice - letter to Ottawa editor
    • Non-native hunters protest .Micmac agreement - Halifax
    • Chief wants OPP to quit border post -Cornwall
    • Absence in natives of Alzheimer's probed - Winnipeg
    • Mohawk reserve battles over bingo - Montreal
    • Buses turned back in Mohawk bingo dispute - Hogansburg
    • Law and order a target in Mohawk feud - St. Regis
    • Tax (cigarettes) dollars go up in smoke - Montreal
    • 51% say courts unfair to natives - Ottawa
    • Natives fear violence over unlicensed bingo - Montreal
    • Indians paid dearly for benefits - letter to Thunder Bay editor
    • More about fines for blocking traffic - Marathon
    • Homes opened - Fort Frances
    • AFN supports Six Nations in attack on Indian Affairs minister - Ottawa
    • Native education rights supported - Calgary
    • Most feel natives get unequal treatment - Ottawa
    • Copps offers support to halt river dredging - ·Walpole Is. 33
    • Profits tucked away out of taxman's reach•- Montreal
    • Environment No. l issue, says chief - Walpole Island
    • Stored toxic wastes seeping in river area - London
    • Natives right to mistrust dredging - letter to London editor
    • Native reliance on govt. over, Treaty 3 chief says
    • Misunderstanding - Thunder Bay editorial about medical treatment residence
    • Supports multiple use for crown land - letter to Elliot Lake editor
    • Metis send invoice to government - Sault Ste. Marie
    • Weekend elders' conference - Ohsweken
    • More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
    • Blockade is becoming a pain in neck - Decaen - North Bay
    • Skeletal remains handed over to Caldwell band - London

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