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  • Kanonhstaton:

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    Kanonhstaton: Dignity and Struggle Example of Dignity & Struggle: The 3rd Anniversary of Kanonhstaton From Arauco to Caledonia, Only Struggle Will Set Us Free! February 28, 2009 Today marks the third anniversary of the Reclamation of Kanonhstaton, "the Protected Place," in Caledonia, where a group of brave women and men decided to retake the struggle into their own hands, from centuries of sham… Read more

    uploaded date: 04-03-2009

  • 'We're just

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    'We're just worried about the land' Posted By SUSAN GAMBLE, EXPOSITOR STAFF Friday night's TRUE meeting seemed to be a meeting of the minds. Four representatives of the Haudenosaunee Men's F… Read more

    uploaded date: 28-02-2009

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    "Community relations all important" Business, Aboriginal groups report 'Good things underway' between business, aboriginal groups: report Last Updated: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 | 5:48 PM ET CBC News Community relations is all important when companies deal with aboriginal communities in Canada, according to a report released Wednesday.… Read more

    uploaded date: 19-02-2009

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    (Power-Appeal) B.C. First Nations win two court rulings over consultation and accommodation VANCOUVER _ Some aboriginal groups in British Columbia scored two major victories Wednesday as the B.C.… Read more

    uploaded date: 19-02-2009

  • Government policy created

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    Government policy created the myth of the "lazy Indian" These people, once described as the “original affluent society” by anthropologists, now are the country’s poorest.… Read more

    uploaded date: 17-02-2009

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    Residential School Survivors Occupy St. Andrew's Wesley United Church to protect the remains of children killed at the Alberni residential School Two dozen aboriginal survivors of the Indian residential schools non-violently occupied St.… Read more

    uploaded date: 16-02-2009

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    In June 1813, Laura Secord overheard an American General scheming to attack the city of Drew Falls. Laura trekked 30 miles North to tell Canadians of the Americans plan to attack.… Read more

    uploaded date: 15-02-2009

  • HSN: Talks continue

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    HSN: Talks continue Feb 25 Talks Update, January 28, 2009 Representatives of the Haudenosaunee Six Nations (HSN), Government of Canada, and the Government of Ontario entered the first round of discussions January 28th at the Oneida Business Park.… Read more

    uploaded date: 11-02-2009

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    MISSING CHILDREN: Infamous Port Alberni dormitory to be demolished Tuesday ... but some say it should be investigated first: The digging is happening again, in just a few days, at the very place that robbed Harry of his childhood and life.… Read more

    uploaded date: 08-02-2009

  • Haldimand:

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    Haldimand: Barrett's bill calls for inquiry into land disputes For Immediate Release February 5, 2009 Time to determine the truth about Caledonia - Barrett Private Members Bill calls for inquiry into land disputes Caledonia – When the Legislature resumes mid-February government will receive official notice of MPP Toby Barrett’s proposed legislation calling for an inquiry into the now three year… Read more

    uploaded date: 06-02-2009

  • Canada wants to

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    Canada wants to improve human rights as nobody's perfect: justice official GENEVA — A Canadian official said Tuesday Canada has a good human rights record but there is always room for improvement.John Sims, a deputy minister of justice and head of the Canadian delegation to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, said Canada is proud of its record."No, it is not perfect, but it is very good," he … Read more

    uploaded date: 04-02-2009

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