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Newspaper clippings from various sources ;
Content note : Newspaper Clippings, September 1999 to October 2000|Ottawa asks patience with native fishery, September 25, 1999|Non-native fleets search for native traps (No Date)|High court ruling sets new standard for treaty, The Sault Star, (No Date)|New rules are racist, non-native fishers charge, October 2, 1999|Fishers ask court to review lobster ruling, The Sault Star, Tuesday, October 19, 1999|N.S. chief pleads for non-native fishing rights, continued from A1, Fishing rights decided to today October 9, 1999|Natives get special treatment, October 9, 1999|Natives take swipe at fisheries minister, Natives criticize Dhaliwal, October 15, 1999|Natives bound by conservation rules: Nault, Continued from A1, Government name Negotiator The Sault Star, October 16, 1999|Court ruling should be limited to eel fishing: natives, The Sault Star, continued from A1, Natives focus on eel fishing, The Sault Star, Friday, October 29, 1999|More native fishermen set to defy truce, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 9, 1999|Plan for quick fish deal meets outrage, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 2, 1999|Equality before the law is the key issue in the native fishery dispute, The October 1, 1999, The Sault Star, October 1, 1999|Grief counsellor help help Mi'kmaq community deal with suicide attempts, November 26, 1999|N.S. lobster season opens calmly despite collapse of agreement with First Nations, November 30, 1999|Reports calls for help to start native fishery, The Sault Star, December 15, 1999|Native lobster deal in works, December 7, 1999|Committee to recommend license buybacks for native fishers, December 1, 1999|N.S. Mi'kmaq bands under investigation, December 9, 1999|Mohawks at Oka ratify agreement, October 16, 2000