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Category: First Nations
Heard: Métis lawyer is recognized for work on native rights
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Heard: Ontario and native groups commemorate 250-year-old treaty
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Heard: Grassy Narrows protesters march at Queen’s Park
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Happening: Fobister ends hunger strike
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Mercury Disability Board chair says work will never be done
When the board was established in 1985, it was expected that its work would be largely over by 2001. But it continues, and thanks to poorly-worded legislation and ambiguous symptoms, chair Margaret Wanlin sees no end in ...
Database of First Nations expenses welcomed by Ontario chief
Four of Ontario's First Nations bands took home cumulative salaries above $75,000, according to preliminary reports being made available via an online database by the federal government. ...
Review of mercury board promised in wake of unsettling Grassy Narrows report
Aboriginal Affairs Minister David Zimmer says government to look into compensation and diagnostics used to determine who is suffering. ...
Heard: Finalists announced for excellence in the arts award
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Grassy Narrows accuses government of sitting on mercury report
A First Nation north of Kenora says the government knew for years about levels of mercury poisoning in their community and hid a report proving it. ...
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