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Aboriginals Stakeholders in Economy
Abraham Anghik Ruben
AFN Restructuring Will be on Agenda in Ottawa
Comments on how cutbacks forced National Chief Matthew Coon Come to reexamine the role of the Assembly of First Nations.
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AFN Still Looking for Governance Deal
Compares the different strategies proposed by Assembly of First Nations National Chief Matthew Coom Come and Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault, regarding the First Nations governance deal, a deal to build a successful socio-economic society.
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Ahtahkakoop Publishing Launches First Book
The Alberni Residential School Case: Blackwater v Plint
Alternative Justice, Testing the Waters
Analytical Techniques in the Analysis of Rock Art
Anilnik Peelaktoak
Apartheid Pressures Push Aboriginal Peoples to Edge of Extinction
Arctic Realism
Award Captured for Aboriginal Partnerships: Forestry Sector Lends Management Expertise to First Nations' Community
Beardy Grants a Historic Absolution
Beardy Quits as Keewatin Bishop
Beardy’s Blackhawks’ Championship Year
The Birth of the Cooperative at Holman Island
Bishops "Dismayed" at Negotiations' Pace
By Any Means Necessary? Tourism, Economics, and the Preservation of Language
Cabinet Tells Gray to Settle
Canada, Churches Appeal Residential School Decisions
Examines the vicarious liability claims of churches and the federal government for the actions of school employees.
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Canada's Actions Speaks Louder than Words
Reports on compensation legislation for child abuse cases and how inequitable settlements have been inadequate.
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Canned and Labelled: Case Closed
Comments on government and church reaction to abuse allegations at Aboriginal residential schools in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Cariboo Still Talking Terms With Ottawa
Centre Takes the Frustration Out of Post-Secondary Blues
Focuses on the three week orientation program offered by the Aboriginal Student Centre and how the centre has helped students make a successful transition into the university community.
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Chalifoux Educates Fellow Senators with Horror Stories
Senator and Metis leader, Thelma Chalifoux, believes that political lobby groups, like the Assembly of First Nations, should not take over social programs provided for First Nations because, as she argues, politics and patronage distort the system and erode the quality of the service.
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A Challenge For Inuit Leadership: Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Annual Report, 1978-1979
A Chance Encounter With Simon Tookoome
Chiefs Favor "Tinkering" with Act: Dorey
Chief and president Dwight Dorey of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) advocates First Nations return to traditional tribal governing entities.
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Church to be "Out of Cash" in 2001: Talks with Ottawa too Slow
Contemporary Artist: Toonoo Sharky
Contemporary Traditions in Inuit Art
Cost of Litigation Yield 2001 Deficit
Council Approves Process for New Strategy: Significant Funds' Will be Needed
Court Affirms Education Rights
Examines the decision by the Court of Appeal regarding the violation of Cree rights by the Canadian and Quebec governments.
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Crisis Services: Direct Suicide Prevention
Cultural Ambassador: Alex Alikashuak
The Dene Tha' Consultation Pilot Project: An "Appropriate Consultation Process" With First Nations?
Draft Agreement on Governance Ready for Chiefs to Consider [Amendments to Indian Act]
Viewpoint of National Chief Matthew Coon Come as he lobbies to have Assembly of First Nations issues included in the federal government's First Nations Governance draft agreement.
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Due North: James Madison, the American Modern Wall of Separation, and the Canadian Indian Residential Schools: New Lessons Concerning Older Notions about the Separation of Church and State
Elisapee Ishulutaq: A Quirky Use of Multiple Perspectives
Elizabeth's Walk: Tshakuesh's Meshkanu
End of Cariboo Termed Inevitable
"Enough was Enough" for Anglican Woman in Labrador
Entrepreneurial Climate Shifting: Aboriginal Women-Led Businesses up by 406 Per Cent
An Exchange
Findings Shaky, Says Witness
Examines John Siebert's conclusions minimizing residential school claims of loss of culture, society and how this has increased the animosity.
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