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Newspaper clippings from various sources ;
Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 2001 to December 2001|More conflicts feared over native issues - cabinet memo, The Sault Star, Wednesday, January 17, 2001|Impatient Innu Chief sends kids for treatment, The Sault Star, January 9, 2001|Impatient Innu chief sends kids for treatment, January 9, 2001|Province confiscates fish caught by native boats, The Toronto Star, Saturday, January 6, 2001|Court overturns native band's removal of elected chief, The Sault Star, January 3, 2001|Land claims system near collapse, Ottawa warned, January 3, 2001|Oka-like outbursts feared over claims, The Sault Star, January 2, 2001|Kahnawake Mohawks refuse to recognize new firearms law, The Sault Star, January 10, 2001|AFN drafts list of public misconceptions, The Sault Star, January 2001 to December 2001|Suit Launched over gay marriages, The Toronto Star, January 20, 2001|Ottawa plans major changes to election, January 16, 2001|Assembly of First Nations Bulletin, Chance meeting with residential school survivors confirms apology meaningful for many, Volume 1, Number 4, March 1998|Coon Come invited to be part of Quebec summit talks, March 31, 2001|War of words over fishery intensifies, The Sault Star, Friday, April 6, 2001|Historians divided on how to deal with artwork depicting natives, The Sault Star, Monday, April 16, 2001|Residential School Ottawa liable for abuse: Coon Come, Continued from A1 Coon Come blames Ottawa for abuse, The Sault Star, August 9, 2001|Burnt Church natives offered limited fishery, The Sault Star, August 25, 2001|Residential school award $800,000 for four men, The Sault Star, August 11, 2001|Harris loses another Ipperwash skirmish, The Sault Star, August 31, 2001|Coon Come lashes out against Canada at conference: report, August 31, 2001|Ottawa must fulfill promises of economic development: Mohawks|First Nations asked to export water, The Sault Star, August 23, 2001|Funding to First nations nearly doubles in a decade, The Sault Star, August 4, 2001|Burnt Church vote puts talks on hold, August 11, 2001|Harris accused of lying over aboriginal killing, The Sault Star, September 7, 2001|National Report, Who was Dudley George Saturday, September 8, 2001, National Report, Who was Dudley George|On Ipperwash, Harris' credibility is razor-thin, The Toronto Star,Saturday, September 8, 2001|Native leader 'owes' apology, The Toronto Star, September 1, 2001|Hampton eyes audit of files on Ipperwash, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 8, 2001|Aboriginal man testifies Saskatoon police dumped him in freezing cold, September 12, 2001|Officer explains man's release into cold, September 15, 2001|30% of first Nations audits past deadline, September 22, 2001|Minister demands native leader apologize, September 1, 2001|Voters award themselves $1,000 each, The Sault Star, September 8, 2001|Fishing charges to proceed, September, 22, 2001|Two Ipperwash Hearings held on day of shooting: aide, September 8, 2001|Officer defends leaving man in cold, September 15, 2001|Couple charged in Sudbury in fake native status card scheme, The Sault Star, Friday, September 14, 2001|Mississauga band's customized election a first in Canada, the Sault Star, Saturday, October 27, 2001|Coroner to look into freezing death of aboriginal man, The Sault Star, October 6, 2001|Top court limits publication bans on police investigations, The Sault Star, November 16, 2001|Anglican minister wants diocese to voluntarily turn church property, The Sault Star, Wednesday, October 18, 2000|Health, education outrank governance as priorities for natives on reserves, The Sault Star, October 31, 2001|Poll shows support for changing Indian Act, Tuesday, October 30, 2001|Saskatoon policemen ask for sentencing circle, the Sault Star, October, 31, 2001|AFN fears funding cuts, The Sault Star, October 12, 2001|Friendship Centres to get interim funding, October 12, 2001|The Private War of Doug Adams, The Toronto Star, Sunday, November 11, 2001|Ottawa to release native audits - Nault, The Sault Star, Friday, November 30, 2001|First Nations ruling on CPP could cost taxpayers millions, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 10, 2001|Government fights release of Ipperwash affidavits, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 3, 2001|Officers get jail for dumping man, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 8, 2001|Call from he grave, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 8, 2001|Give money directly to natives as guaranteed wage, chief suggest, The Sault Star, Monday, December 10, 2001|Ottawa to review $1B for native education, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 22, 2001|Victim unwilling to join sentencing circle, December 1, 2001