Collection material created or collected by the Shingwauk Project staff.
May be restrictions on access. Speak with Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre staff for more information.
Permission of the donor is required for reproduction where applicable. Residential School Centre staff must make reproductions. Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals. Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.
Shingwauk Project
Basic conservation performed on fonds.
7.9 m of textual records. - ca. 80 photographs : b&w and col.
The Shingwauk Project began in 1979 and started as a cross-cultural research and educational development project between Algoma University College and former Shingwauk students. The former Shingwauk student group would eventually become the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association (CSAA). The Shingwauk Project was founded by Prof. Don Jackson, in collaboration with Dr. Lloyd Bannerman of AU, Chief Ron Boissoneau (1935-2000) of the Garden River First Nation, Shingwauk Almnus and Elder Dr. Dan Pine Sr. (1900-1992), and other former Shingwauk students, staff, and friends.
The Project has undertaken many activities since 1979, focusing on reunions, healing circles, publications, videos, photo displays, curriculum development, presentations, workshops, historical tours and the establishment of archive, library and heritage collections. The Shingwauk Project is now operates under the guise of the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre at Algoma University.
Collection comprises material generated or collected by the Shingwauk Project staff and participants. Collection includes photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, student newspapers, interview transcriptions, audio recordings, project outlines, meeting minutes, photo albums, and other material.
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association fonds
The majority of this material was created by Don Jackson. See CSAA fonds for additional information on Shingwauk Project initiatives.
Basic conservation performed during processing.
30 cm of textual records
Series comprises material relating to the administration of the Shingwauk Project and Residential School Centre. Includes correspondence, grant proposals, collection lists, project documentation, project reports, and other material.
Shingwauk Project
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Ruth Wilson, Research coordinator, Shingwauk Project
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Order Clerk, Library, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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D.A. Nock
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Ministry of Citizenship
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Shingwauk Project
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Anglican Church of Canada
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1 cm of textual record
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2 cm of textual record
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Don Jackson
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Jane E. Karhi
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3 cm of textual record. - 2 notebooks.
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Compiled by Shingwauk Project staff
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2 cm of textual record. - 2 reports
1 cm of textual records. - 3 reports
MicroWorks for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation
0.3 cm of textual records. - 1 report
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre and Wishart Library staff
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Residential School Centre, Algoma University
0.3 cm of textual records
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre and Wishart Library staff
1.5 cm of textual records
0.5 cm of textual records
Funding proposal to McMaster.
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre staff
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0.6 cm of textual records
Includes correspondence, application form, and supporting documents
0.4 cm of textual records
Includes proposal, budgets, supporting documentation, and funding decision information.
1 cm of textual records
Includes correspondence, application forms, letters of support, and other documentation.
1.5 cm of textual records
Includes completed application form, letters of support, budget, and other project documentation
2 cm of textual records
Includes correspondence, application forms, budgets, letters of support, and other project documentation
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Correspondence between Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre, the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association, granting organizations, and Algoma University staff
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1 cm of textual records and graphic mateiral. - 4 photos; b+w: 18 x 6 cm, 9 x 12 cm, and 22 x 13 cm
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Newspaper clippings were collected primarily by Don Jackson, under the Shingwauk Project.
No restrictions.
Residential School Centre staff must make reproductions. Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals. Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds. For more information, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre
Clippings have been inter-leaved with PH neutral paper.
30 cm of textual record.
Series comprises newspaper clippings relating to events, administration, and activities at Algoma University College from various sources.
1 cm of textual record
Newspaper clippings from various sources, predominantly The Sault Star.
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Newspaper clippings from various sources.
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Newspaper clippings from various sources, predominantlyThe Sault Star.
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Mary Corbett
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Shingwauk Binders 1970 - 1990 Vol. 1
David Olinger
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Linda Richardson
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Cheri Nolet
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David Olinger
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Shannon Harrison
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David Olinger
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Fred and Ruth Ingle
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Venerable Rodney Andrews, Executive Archdeacon
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Linda Richardson
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Andy Tomec
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Material in accession 2010-046 was collected by the Shingwauk Project between 1981 and 2001.
No restrictions on access.
Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.
Basic conversation performed on series.
.20 m of textual records.
Series comprises records documenting the history of Algoma University, Algoma University College, and the Keewatinung Institute. Records in this series focus on AUC's relationship to the Indigenous history of the Shingwauk Site, cross-cultural programming, and Indigenous initiatives on campus. Incudes committee minutes, memos, reports, historical research, newspaper clippings, and other material.
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Includes: handwritten note about founding of Keewatinung Institute and clipping from the Globe and Mail titled "Indians rally to see centre"
Faculty Council, Algoma University College
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Shingwauk Binders 1970 - 1990 Vol. 1
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1 newspaper clipping
1 card
Keewatinung Institute
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1 report
Algoma University College, Academic Council
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Minutes include discussion of Northern American Native Peoples Course and the Keewatinung Institute-Algoma University College Liaison Committee.
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Francis R. Guth, Acting Principal of Algoma University College
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 letter
Letter from Acting Principal of Algoma University College to John T. Stubbs, Chairman, Property Committee of the Board of Governors at Algoma University College. Letter re: ownership claims on Shingwauk site from local First Nation communities.
Jackie Hoffman, Staff Writer, Sault Star
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2 newspaper clippings.
Includes :
1) Keewatinung (2): 'Their failure isn't important' by Jackie Hoffman, Staff Writer, Sault Star, February 20, 1975.
2) Shingwauk Sale disputed, letter to the editor by Richard Pine, February 28, 1975.
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Includes details on move to Shingwauk site and the history of the Keewatinung Institute
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Conversation on May 18th with Butch Elliot and Germain Trudeau from the Keewatinung Institute
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Includes summary of Jim Gibson's comments on hiring practices and early history at Algoma University College,
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1 interview
Interview includes discussion of cross-cultural education at Algoma University College.
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Donald Jackson
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1 report
Academic Planning Committee, Algoma University College Senate
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Includes a report of the AUC cross-cultural committee.
Cross-Cultural Committee
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The Cross-Cultural Committee was established as a subcommittee of the Academic Planning Committee of Senate in January 1987. This file is the Committee's recommendations, report, and list of selected sources.
Brown, Jennifer S.H.
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Re: Native Studies course development
Carolyn Harrington and Donald Jackson
0.4 cm of textual records.
Garden River Keewatinung Youth Group
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Scott Irwin
0.1 cm of textual records.
Don Jackson
2 cm of sound recordings. - 1 AMPEX AUDIO Tape Reel ; 178mm 6.3mm X 366m
AMPEX Audio Mastering Tape, Algoma University Don Jackson Politics and Music 1/4 x 1200', 6.3mm x 366m 7 Reel, 178mm 1.5 Mil Polyester
T-Bird Rhythm
0.1 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 newspaper extract.
Article excerpt from the publication T-Bird Rhythm regarding Algoma College's transition to the Shingwauk site.
Frank Wilson
0.1 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 newspaper clipping : photocopy
1 photograph
Article written for The Sault Star
Don Jackson, Tony Hall
0.4 cm of textual records.
Record includes native advisory list, correspondence, and a memo on the College acquiring adjacent property with diagram.
Some restrictions may apply. Please consult Residential School Centre staff.
Residential School Centre staff must make reproductions. Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals. Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds. For more information, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre
Basic conservation performed during processing.
30 cm of textual record
Series comprises records documenting the development of a university charter for Algoma University. Series includes letters, correspondence, newspaper clippings, agendas, and other material.
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Scott Irwin, Tony Martin MPP
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Name change proposed to make Algoma University College into Shingwauk University
Joint Senate Coordinating Committee and Board Executive Committee,
Board/Senate Liaison Committee
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Committee meeting agendas that have items concerning the Charter Development Committee
Charter Development Committee
0.2 cm of textual record.- 1 agenda
Documents dealing with the development of a University Charter for Algoma University (College).
Charter Development Committee
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Charter Development Committee progress reports
Charter Development Committee
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Documents and correspondence dealing with the development of a University Charter for Algoma University (College).
0.7 cm of textual record
Informational processes on the development of a University Charter for Algoma University (College).
Charter Development Committee
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Documents and correspondence dealing with the development of a University Charter for Algoma University (College).
Charter Development Committee
0.4 cm of textual record
Unicameral Legislative Council model for Algoma University College/Shingwauk University
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Charter Development Committee
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Board of Governors, Algoma University College
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Board meeting number 147, a Charter Development Committee update is int the minutes with the Committee's recommendations.
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Dr. Celia Ross
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David M. Paciocco
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Legal second opinion and analysis
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The Public Trustee
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1 cm of textual record
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Carol Nadjiwon
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AUC Curriculum Consultant and the Sub-Committee of Academic Planning
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H. Webkamigad, C. Ross, C. Nadjiwon
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0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 draft, 3 letters
0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 project summary
The Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
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Daisy Kostus, Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
Dr. Celia Ross, Algoma University
0.1 cm of textual record.- 4 letters
Three letters from Daisy Kostus requesting a seat for the Children of Shingwauk on the Board of Governors, and one letter from Dr. Celia Ross, President of Algoma University College, informing Daisy that the motion was denied.
Robert Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada
0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 letter
The Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
0.2 cm of textual record
Includes a historical timeline of the property and residential school.
The Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
0.1 cm of textual record.- 1 work-plan
Work-plan done on a monthly basis with goals for the archive project.
0.4 cm of graphic material
Barbera Paterson
0.3 cm of textual record.- 1 letter, 1 article, 2 newspaper clippings
File also contains family tree information for Rev. E.F. Wilson and family
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Stories of Emily Jocko, Harry Morrow, and Donald Sands
Note: There is no box one in this series. It was removed as it mistakenly contained newspaper clippings instead of media clips.
No restrictions.
Residential School Centre staff must make reproductions. Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals. Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds. For more information, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre
Basic conservation performed during processing.
2.5 m of textual record
Series comprises printed media clips relating to Aboriginals and residential schools from various sources on the world wide web.
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Content note: Ottawa wants senior's $1,500 award: Residential school case: As a child, native woman beaten, not allowed to attend mother's funeral, National Post, September 14, 2004|Reliving pain of years gone by: Woman attended residential school. Government wants return of $1,500 award granted for arbitrary punishment at age 15, Montreal Gazette, September 14, 2004|Lawyer blasts gov't over appeal of meagre award: Says federal legal bills will top $1,500 awarded to residential school abuse victim, Edmonton Journal, September 14, 2004|Officials slammed for 'petty' appeal: Teen fled school to attend mom's funeral, The Windsor Star, September 14 2004|Ottawa goes to court to fight $1,500 award: Government balks at decision of mediator over 1932 incident, Times Colonist (Victoria), September 14, 2004|Gov't will appeal meagre award, The Leader-Post (Regina), September 14, 2004|Petty appeal irks senior's lawyer, Calgary Herald, September 14, 2004|Feds appeal $1,500 residential award to elderly women, The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon), September 14, 2004|Appeal of native woman's award 'petty', Vancouver Sun, September 14, 2004|Feds fight $1,500 award to elderly woman, Winnipeg Free Press, September 14, 2004
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Content Note: Form Fillers for residential school claims, Saskatchewan, November 02|Two-day language conference to award Lifetime Achievements, Tekawennake, October 20, 2004|Healing for Residential School Survivors begins, Elsipogtogeoei, August 2004|Conference focuses on Aboriginal languages, The Eastern Door, October 15, 2004|The Sweat Lodge, Tansi, October 20 – November 10, 2004|Pikwàkanagàn strives for a cultural foster home of their very own, Native Journal, October 2004|Residential school survivors meet with police, Turtle Island News, October 6, 2004|Traditional Ceremonies held at funeral of Henry Sanipass, Elsipogtogeoei|Inuvialuit song and dance a tradition inspiration, Native Journal, October 2004
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Content note: Aboriginal group laments slowness of settling residential school abuse claims, National general news, November 17, 2004|Residential-Claims, General and national news, November 18, 2004|Residential school payments proposed, Calgary Herald, November 18, 2004|Victims of residential schools still waiting for compensation, CTV (CTV News), November 17, 2004|First Nations leader says settling residential school cases will take 50 years, WINNIPEG|First Nations decry inaction on school lawsuits, CTV.ca News Staff|We can solve native abuse claims faster than Ottawa: AFN, OTTAWA, November 17, 2004|Res schools report, CBC Newsworld, November 17, 2004|Offender suffered horrors of residential school, Yukon, November 17, 2004|AFN releases report on residential schools: points the way forward to move beyond the currend ADR, Ontario NewsLink, November 17, 2004|Abuse program for compensation a failure, National, November 17, 2004|Alternative strategy to resolving claims, Sudbury, November 17, 2004|Rapport de L'assemblee des premieres nations, Sudbury, November 17, 2004|Residential school abuse, Nova Scoita, November 17, 2004|Alternative dispute resolution, National, November 17, 2004|AFN levelling criticism - dispute resolution, Saskatchewan
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Content note : Chief wants chages to program, Sudbury, November 18, 2004|Legacy of legislated theft, Times Colonist (Victoria), November 22, 2004|The legacy of abuse has human faces, Winnipeg Free Press, November 22, 2004|Tulita plans healing workshop, News North (NWT), November 22, 2004
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Government's compensation package, November 30, 2004|Money raised for Anglican Settlement Fund earmarked for survivors of residential schools, http://generalsynod.anglican.ca/pdf/New_Beginnings_II.pdf, http://generalsynod.anglican.ca/pdf/settlement.pdf , November 23, 2004
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Healing foundation to receive more funding: Fontaine, The Leader-Post (Regina) (also appearing in the StarPhoenix), December 15, 2004|Residential schools agreement stands despite Ontario court's ruling, Toronto, December 10, 2004|Lawrence elected archbishop of Ontario|Journey to Wholeness winding down|Victim advocacy groups decry cuts in on-site diocese audits, By Rachel Zoll, Associated Press December 14, 2004|The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, Oblate mission needs help, By BILL GLEN WCR Staff Writer Edmonton
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Content note : SCOC will rehear appeal of Sask case involving residential school abuse, National general news, December 16, 2004|First Nations' pain felt by wider society, The Leader-Post (Regina), December 17, 2004|Ontario NewsLink, http://server08.densan.ca/infoconnect/clips/041216/f04671AE.htm, December 16, 2004|Leave to appeal BC Court decision granted to government of Canada despite clear responsibility, Kahtou, November 2004|The Healing Begins, Kahtou, November 2004
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Content note : Abuse victims' school is 'delisted', The Whitehorse Star, December 20, 2004|Residential School Issues, Regional Information Office, December 20, 2004|No compensation for Baptist Mission students, Ottawa rules, NORTH.CBC.CA, December 20, 2004
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Diocese faces another lawsuit: Tom Lawrence claims he was abused by retired Priest Barry Glendinning, The London Free Press, December 24, 2004|Relations sour with First Nations: Ottawa's Blackwater appeal disappoints native leaders, The Windsor Star, December 24, 2004
Amy MacLachlan
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Natives must take their 'rightful place in this country', Toronto Star, December 18, 2004|Elderly man jailed for three years for abusing residential school children, National general news, December 17, 2004|Saskatchewan Update, Western regional news, December 17, 2004|Senior gets three years for abuse, The Edmonton Sun, December 18, 2004|Native abuse programs at risk of closure, CBC Edmonton, December 17, 2004
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, December 16, 2005|First Nation vote will have impact on election, The Star- Phoenix, December 16, 2005|Residential School survivor offer 'racist', expert says, The Chronicle, December 13, 2005|Chinese head tax: a legacy of suffering, National Post, December 16, 2005
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, December 22, 2005|Aboriginal Issues Raised: NDP Rejects Paternalistic Notions, The Winnipeg Sun, December 22, 2005|FedElxn-Roundup (aired multiple times), Broadcast News, December 22, 2005|Layton courts native vote in Yellowknife, National Post, December 22, 2005|NewsWatch, Broadcast News, December 21, 2005|NDP policy short on details, The Leader-Post (Canadian Press), December 22, 2005|THE ELECTION: Aboriginal Affairs: Layton calls for redress to natives, Globe and Mail, December 22, 2005|bc-CCN-MB-NPD-PLT WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, Canadian Press Newswire, December 21, 2005|Layton woos natives with 12-point policy Vows cash, co-operation in Point Douglas visit in Point Douglas visit, The Winnipeg Free Press, December 22, 2005
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Maureen Googoo
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Content notes : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, December 28, 2005|Water crisis sparks a new beginning, Canadian Press (Also appeared in The Hamilton Spectator, The Kingston-Whig, December 27, 2005|'I don't feel like an underdog,' McLellan says: All eyes on Deputy PM, National Post, December 27, 2005|Honouring unsung heroes of the north: Living conditions among the challenges April tour of reserves reveals rare educators, Toronto Star, December 27, 2005|Christmas in every way: Area Christians observe a host of varied traditions to celebrate special day, The Record, December 24, 2005|AFN to vote on accountability: Proposed measures include changes in election of chief; creation of auditor, Globe and Mail, December 26, 2005|Head-tax fallout could hurt Liberals, Globe and Mail, December 27, 2005
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Content notes : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, December 29, 2005|Nation builder: 'They had to give us a seat at the table' PHIL FONTAINE: Head of the AFN has been fighting for native rights over four decades, Globe and Mail, December 29, 2005|Compensation plan draws cautious response, The Whitehorse Star, December 28, 2005|The election: Historical Redress Head-tax debate heats up on hustings Many Chinese Canadians wonder why Liberals won't apologize for past injustice, Globe and Mail, December 29, 2005|Aboriginal rebuttal letter, Westender, December 15, 2005|Residential school survivor wrestles with mixed feelings, Fort Frances Times, December 28,2005|Une nouvelle Première nation existe officiellement depuis jeudi, au Manitoba Radio-Canada / Manitoba, Radio-Canada.ca, December 28, 2005
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Terry Sewell
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, January 5, 2006|Ontario vs. Gardens over sex abuse costs, THE TORONTO STAR, January 5, 2006|Victims in newest U.S. clergy abuse lawsuits say archdiocese offer demeaning, Victims in newest U.S. clergy abuse lawsuits say archdiocese offer demeaning, Canadian Press Newswire, January 4, 2006|Moricetown will be hosting up to 500 people in the first regional Rising Above Conference in late February, The Interior News Moricetown/Interior News, January 05, 2006
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Healing foundation to receive more funding: Fontaine, The Leader-Post (Regina), December 15, 2004|Residential schools agreement stands despite Ontario court's ruling, Toronto, December 10, 2004|Lawrence elected archbishop of Ontario|Journey to Wholeness winding down|Victim advocacy groups decry cuts in on-site diocese audits, Associated Press, December 14, 2004|Oblate mission needs help, Bill Glen, WCR Staff Writer, Edmonton
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Content note: Manitoba natives join national class-action suit, Winnipeg Free Press,January 24, 2005|Powerful lessons taught, Winnipeg Free Press, January 24, 2005|Green light given to residential-school lawsuit, CBC News, January 21, 2005|Priest pays out over abuse claim, BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr//2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/4194015.stm, January. 21, 2005|Residential school exhibit opens at Manitoba Museum, CBC News, January 14, 2005
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Barb Brouwer
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Bud Whiteye
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Judith Lavoie
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Content note : Investigators check aboriginal abuse claims Move slammed as federal delaying tactic, By Carol Sanders|Feds hiring private eyes to check abuse claims, CBC Manitoba Online, February 10, 2005|Transcript, A plan to investigate abuse claims is set up, CBC Radio (Winnipeg), February 10, 2005|Transcript, The government will check residential school claims, CBC Radio (Winnipeg), February 10, 2005|Transcript, Gov't hires investigators for claims of abuse, CBC Newsworld, February 10, 2005
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Content note : Aboriginal aid projects take big hit in budget, CanWest News Service|School abuse delays lashed By Paul Samyn, Winnipeg Free Press|Letters to the editor column, The Edmonton Sun,|Paltry sums, promises raise Martin's stake in aboriginal gamble, By John Ibbitson, Globe and Mail|A Communiqué from National Chief Phil Fontaine, Assembly of First Nations Bulletin, March 2005|Residential School Survivors, Kahtou, February 2005
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Content note : Native funding 'down payment', National Post, March 04, 2005|Alternative resolution system humane way to settle claims, The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon), March 04, 2005|Programs running dry, The Vancouver Province, March 03, 2005|Residential school healing programs face cuts, CBC News (online), updated March 1, 2005|Aboriginal Healing Foundation, CBC-FM, March 1, 2005
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Content note : Fontaine to press for quicker residential schools compensation, Winnipeg Free Press, Febraury 22, 2005|Income tax relief in works The budget: Personal exemption to rise;$1-billion Kyoto investment fund planned, Globe and mail, Febraury 22, 2005
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Content note : From shy kid to aboriginal role model School to honour alumnus By Nick Martin, March 15, 2005|Vatican asks Rice for help in sex abuse lawsuit By JOHN L. ALLEN JR, http://www.natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives2/2005a/031105/031105h.php, March 11, 2005
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Content note : Defusing the residential-school time bomb, Winnipeg Free Press -Sun, March 06, 2005|Anglican Video production on Gladys Cook to premiere at Winnipeg's IMAX theatre, cpw, March 15, 2005
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Don Martin
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Andrew Raven, Mike Aiken
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Content note : Letter From the Americas: Was Canada Just Too Good to Be True?, New York Times, May 25, 2005|Natives still not first Natives still not first-class citizens, The Edmonton Sun, May 25, 2005
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Content note : Are these payments rooted in guilt?, The Whitehorse Star, June 13, 2005|Regina school moves to save native language, The Telegram (St. John's), June 11, 2005
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Rosanna Deerchild and Rob Smith
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Andrew Raven
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Solange de Santis, Andrew Raven
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Greg Weston
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Content note : A recent audit of the auditors who watch over the department's $6-billion annual budget discovered the entire beancounting bureaucracy totals one big dysfunctional mess
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Tom Larson
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Jaret Cardinal
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Andre Picard
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Content note :|Vote may kill proposed native funds, Fontaine worries, Globe and Mail, November 21, 2005|Langues autochtones en peril au Canada, Radio-Canada, November 19, 2005|A legacy of abuse; Addiction hallmark of residential schools for many former students, News North (NWT), November 21, 2005,|Residential schools, The Leader-Post, November 19, 2005|Bishop Hiltz commends Leap of Faith campaign, The Guardian, November 19, 2005
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Content note :|Liberals dole out cash; set stage for vote: NDP motion demanding February election passes, but PM rejects it, The Ottawa Citizen, November 22, 2005|L'opposition approuve la motion du NPD, mais aussi l'envoi de chèques, Le Droit, November 22, 2005|Feds must help residential-school victims heal: NTI, CBC News Online (North), November 22, 2005
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Content note :|New merchant class, Financial Post (Legal Post), November 30, 2005|Wanted: more native voters Leaders hoping to end 'abysmal' turnout rates, Winnipeg Free Press, November 30, 2005
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Content note :|First Nations vote will have impact on election, The Star-Phoenix, December 16, 2005|Residential school survivor offer 'racist', expert says, The Chronicle, December 13, 2005|Chinese head tax: a legacy of suffering, National Post, December 16, 2005
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Content note :|Aboriginal Issues Raised: NDP Rejects Paternalistic Notions, The Winnipeg Sun, December 22, 2005|FedElxn-Roundup (aired multiple times), Broadcast News, December 22, 2005|Layton courts native vote in Yellowknife, National Post, December 22, 2005|-- NewsWatch—, Broadcast News, December 21, 2005|NDP policy short on details, The Leader-Post, December 22, 2005|The election: Aboriginal Affairs: Layton calls for redress to natives, December 22, 2005|NDP Leader Jack Layton committed to the full implementation of the Kelowna agreements as an essential next step in repairing Canada's relationship with First Nations, Metis and Inuit people, Canadian Press, December 21, 2005|Layton woos natives with 12-point policy Vows cash, co-operation in Point Douglas visit in Point Douglas visit, The Winnipeg Free Press, December 22, 2005
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Content note :|Water crisis sparks a new beginning, Canadian Press, December 27, 2005|'I don't feel like an underdog,' McLellan says: All eyes on Deputy PM, National Post, December 27, 2005|Honouring unsung heroes of the north: Living conditions among the challenges April tour of reserves reveals rare educators, Toronto Star, December 27, 2005|Christmas in every way: Area Christians observe a host of varied traditions to celebrate special day, The Record, December 24, 2005|AFN to vote on accountability: Proposed measures include changes in election of chief; creation of auditor, Globe and Mail, December 26, 2005|Head-tax fallout could hurt Liberals, Globe and Mail, December 27, 2005
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Content note :|Nation builder: 'They had to give us a seat at the table' Phil Fontaine: Head of the AFN has been fighting for native rights over four decades, Globe and Mail, December 29, 2005|Compensation plan draws cautious response, The Whitehorse Star, December 28, 2005|The election: Historical Redress, Globe and Mail, December 29, 2005|Aboriginal rebuttal letter, Westender, December 15, 2005|Residential school survivor wrestles with mixed feelings, Fort Frances Times, December 28, 2005|Une nouvelle Première nation existe officiellement depuis jeudi, au Manitoba Radio-Canada / Manitoba, Radio-Canada.ca, December 28, 2005
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Content: Ontario vs. Gardens over sex abuse costs. - Victims in newest U.S. clergy abuse lawsuits say achdiocese offer demeaning. - Moricetown will be hosting up to 500 people in the first regional Rising Above Conference in late February
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Content note :|New bishop a sign of health for Yukon diocese, CBC News, January 6, 2006|New year begins with an apology, and possibilities, Anglican Journal, January 2006|Church eligible for better residential schools deal, Anglican Journal, January 2006|The Primate's New Year's Day sermon, Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa, The Anglican Church of Canada, January 1, 2006|NTI head proud of progress in 2005, CBC News, December 30, 2005|Unrest threatens, The Brandon Sun, January 5, 2006|Chief warns of looming native "terrorism", CBC News, January 3, 2006|Aboriginal Canadians form own political party, CTV.ca News Staff, January 6, 2006
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Content note :|Whitehorse has new bishop, Red Deer Advocate, January 7, 2006|Anglicans forced into budget cutbacks, Red Deer Advocate, January 7, 2006|Victims in clergy-abuse lawsuits say archdiocese offer demeaning, The Telegram, St. John's, January 8, 2006|Ottawa church sues pastor who committed sex crime, Globe and Mail, January 10, 2006|Anger over head tax simmers among Chinese descendants, The Province, January 10, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, June 5, 2006|Don't expect quick or cheap healing from school abuse: Erasmus, CBC News (Online), June 2, 2006|Residential schools settlement reopens a nearly lost Inuit chapter: Students' memories almost all that's left of tiny Arctic facilities, The Edmonton Journal, June 5, 2006|Young Canadians yearning for a more just country: The environment, aboriginal issues high on their agenda, says, The Toronto Star (Online), June 4, 2006|Native pride, The Edmonton Journal, June 3, 2006|Compensation said to be close for 'forgotten victims' of tainted blood: About 5,500 people infected with hepatitis C before 1986 or after 1990 by tainted blood, The New Brunswick Telegraph Journal, June 3, 2006
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Content note :|Ottawa church sues ex-pastor, a convicted sex offender (Similar article appeared in The Ottawa Citizen), Montreal Gazette, January 11, 2006|Tories would live up to aboriginal agreements: Prentice (similar articles in 6 other sources), CBC News, January 10, 2006|Michigan bishop tells newspaper he was once abused by a priest, Canadian Press Newswire, January 11, 2006|Fighting the native patriarchy, National Post, January 11, 2006|Northern towns cry out for help, Montreal Gazette, December 11, 2005|Residents' groups hold 2nd debate in a week Sabotage and sign-stealing in Trinity-Spadina, The Toronto Star, January 11, 2006|Alberta Update, Broadcast News, January 10, 2006
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Content note :|Abuse victims' compensation defended, The Whitehorse Star, January 11, 2006|Party platforms (Similar Articles in the Calgary Sun and the Canadian Press Newswire), National Post, January 12, 2006|The election: First Nations, Globe and Mail, January 12, 2006|AFN questions party leaders, CBC Northbeat, January 10, 2006|Jim Prentice comes to Yellowknife|Conservative Monty Solberg press conference, CBC VANCOUVER January 11, 2006|Gladys Cook nominated for aboriginal achievement award, January 11, 2006|Solicitors face discipline over fees charged, Irish Post, London UK, January 11, 2006
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Content note :|Conservative party and FMM, CBC Northbeat, January 12, 2006|The election, The Globe and Mail, January 13, 2006|Western Arctic candidates state their views on issues, Yellowknifer, January 13, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, January 16, 2006|Aboriginal Critics Debate - Campaign 2006, APTN, January 13, 2006|Nelson Bird and Dough Cuthand discuss the residential school compensation package and the funding package for infrastructure and education, CBK-R, January 12, 2006|An open letter from Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine to Conservative Party of Canada leader Stephen Harper, Ottawa, January 14, 2006|Fontaine presses Harper in letter National chief demands answers on native issues, Winnipeg Free Press, January 15, 2006|VoteSmart: the issue Is the Canadian model for relations with aboriginals beyond repair?, Globe and Mail, January 16, 2006|Natives losing their reserve, The Ottawa Sun, January 15, 2006|Costly promises likely to pile up without delivery (similar article in the Leader-Post), The Starphoenix, Saskatoon, January 14, 2006|Harper campaign draws Liberal ire, Red Deer Advocate, January 13, 2006|The election: Aboriginal Affairs, Globe and Mail, January 16, 2006|Off-reserve natives to back Tories, January 14, 2006|Party 'plans' all involve throwing money at issue, The Province, January 15, 2006
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Content note :|Natives wary of Tory plans Urge voters to seek clarity on platform, Winnipeg Free Press, January 17, 2006|VoteSmart: the issue Is the Canadian model for relations with aboriginals beyond repair?,|EDITORIAL - Good news for reserves, Winnipeg Free Press, January 17, 2006|Fontaine heard potpourri of Yukon chiefs' concerns, The Whitehorse Star, January 16, 2006|VoteSmart: The Debate: Yes, Globe and Mail, January 17, 2006
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Content note :|Residential School Payout, Canada First Perspective, January 17, 2006|Conservative strategist Sandra Buckler on Fontaine comments, Don Newman Politics, January 17, 2006|Phil Fontaine press conference on FMM and residential school commitments, Phil Fontaine Press Conference, January 12, 2006|Fontaine worried by Tory aboriginal agenda, CBC News, January 17, 2006|Fontaine Interview, January 17, 2006|An Exclusive Web Comment: Phil Fontaine, Globe and Mail, January 18, 2006|Native leader to voice concerns with Tory, Calgary Herald, January 18, 2006|Martin courts Natives, The StarPhoenix, January 18, 2006|BC-Residential-Schools, BC Broadcast News, January 18, 2006|AFN warns Tories not to mess with residential school compensation, Canadian Press, January 17, 2006|FSIN vice-chief fears Tories would alter deal, The StarPhoenix, January 18, 2006|First Nation votes key for Nystrom (Similar in the Leader Post), The StarPhoenix, January 18, 2006|Tories criticized for positions on First Nations issues, The Leader-Post, January 18, 2006|Robert Nault redux?, National Post, January 18, 2006|The election: Aboriginal Affairs, Globe and Mail, January 16, 2006|To revisit native policy, Globe and Mail, January 17, 2006
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Content note :|Aboriginal issues in Yukon - Federal election, CBC Northbeat, January 17, 2005|B.C. law firm calls on federal parties to revamp residential schools deal, Canadian Newswire, January 17, 2006|School compensation must stay, Tories warned Tories, Montreal Gazette, January 19, 2006|Ted Hughes will report on time on another tough assignment, The Vancouver Sun, January 19, 2006
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Content note :|Schools deal goes under scrutiny, The Anglican Journal, January 19, 2006|Compensation plea over woman scarred in hostel accident, Ireland On-line, January 19, 2006|First Nations have questions for Harper, CKNW news radio, January 19, 2006|Platforms: The Globe's Richard Blackwell looks at party platforms Part 1, Globe and Mail, January 20, 2006|Provincial constituency profiles, The StarPhoenix, January 20, 2006|First Nations have much at stake on Monday, The StarPhoenix, January 20, 2006|Nunavut wants to lift silence on long-taboo subject - violence against women, Canadian Press Newswire, January 19, 2006|Bringing abuse to the fore, The Chronicle-Herald, January 20, 2006
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Content note :|APTN daytime news, January 20, 2006|First Nations Leadership Unite Against Regressive Conservatives, CCN Matthews, January 21, 2006|‘Flaws’ in settlements?, Kamloops Today, January 22, 2006|Election Promises, Canadian Press Newswire, January 22, 2006|Party platforms, The National Post, January 23, 2006|A handy election-eve pullout on where the political parties stand on major issues, Ottawa Citizen, January 22, 2006|Some native groups uneasy about Conservative platform, The Sunday Herald, January 22, 2006|Aboriginal votes could be decisive, The Leader-Post, January 23, 2006|Incarcerated Yukoners have already made their choices, The Whitehorse Star, January 20, 2006|Me Funny's humour is universal, The Edmonton Journal, January 23, 2006|Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission, The Province, January 22, 2006|Unhelpful 'noise' on native issues, National Post, January 21, 2006|A spiritual sense of purpose, The StarPhoenix, January 23, 2006
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Content note :|Non-native priest adopts aboriginal symbolism, The Anglican Journal, January 23, 2006|Residential school survivors warned about scam artists, CBC News, January 23, 2006|The party promises, The Hamilton Spectator, January 23, 2006|'Racism exists in this province', The Leader-Post, January 24, 2006|Stocking up Tory cabinet: who will be Stephen Harper's ministers?, The Calgary Sun, January 24, 2006|The OMMI: a new President Directress Genera, Oblates Communication, January 24, 2006|Parishioners support accused priest, Chicago Sun-Times, January 23, 2006|O'Malley resists bill on financial disclosure Encourages Catholics to lobby against measure, The Boston Globe, January 21, 2006
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Statement by Assembly of First Nations national chief Phil Fontaine on election results, Canadian Newswire Group, January 24, 2006|Bevington win not welcome for some in Delta, CBC News North, January 24, 2006|Tories' triumph draws mixed political reaction, The Whitehorse Star, January 24, 2005|'I'll fight even stronger', The Whitehorse Star, January 24, 2006|Reactions to Election Results, APTN Daytime News, January 24, 2005
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Statement by Assembly of First Nations national chief Phil Fontaine on election results, Canadian Newswire Group, January 24, 2006|Bevington win not welcome for some in Delta, CBC News North, January 24, 2006|Tories' triumph draws mixed political reaction, The Whitehorse Star, January 24, 2005|'I'll fight even stronger', The Whitehorse Star, January 24, 2006|Reactions to Election Results, APTN Daytime News, January 24, 2005
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Content note : Harper tough to pin down on Native issues, Windspeaker, February 1, 2006|Proposed school payout underwhelming, Winnipeg Free Press, January 29, 2006|Aboriginal issues will have to wait, The Leader-Post, January 30, 2006|More than an exhibit, it's an exorcism of sorts, The Ottawa Citizen, January 29, 2006|Visual Arts, I Dodge the showers to view works by many celebrated artists, Vancouver Sun, January 28, 2006|Police end orphanage abuse review, The Guardian, January 28, 2006|Hundreds are gathering in Winnipeg Tonight, City TV Winnipeg, January 26, 2006|Which will prevail? Reform or Progressive influence, Windspeaker, February 2006|Samson decision causes outrage, Windspeaker, February 2006|Andy Scott is an astute political survivor, The Daily Gleaner, January 28, 2006|Thanks and good luck; The North gets a new champion in Ottawa, News North, January 30, 2006|Native leaders eyeing new government, The Chronicle-Herald, January 30, 2006
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Interview with George Erasmus, CBC-R Winnipeg, January 27, 2006|U.S. judge approves settlement of up to $85 million in church sex abuse case, Canadian Press Newswire, January 31, 2006|First nations: a big fix is required, The Whitehorse Star, January 31, 2006|The Great Tory Hope Disgruntled aboriginals look to Harper for justice, Winnipeg Free Press, February 1, 2006|Harper's top 15 picks,The National Post, February 1, 2006
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Martin hands caucus reins to Graham Departing leader omits talk of campaign at emotional gathering of Liberal MPs, The Globe and Mail, February 2, 2006|Traditional healing a valid option, The Leader-Post, February 2, 2006|Religion, Social, Retail, Politics, Canadian Press Newswire, February 1, 2006
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Les "survivants" se souviennent; Plus de 200 Cris participent à une cérémonie à l'extérieur de 'ancien pensionnat de l'école des Indiens, Le Nouvelliste (Trois-Rivières), February 3, 2006|Wellness Society looks to build bigger profile, The Cochrane Times, February 1, 2006|An exhibit on the legacy of residential schools is opening, The Great Northwest, February 1, 2006|Martin surprised by his own undoing, Metro (Similar in Le Devoir), February 3, 2006|CBC Newsworld coverage of Martin Farewell press conference, CBC Newsworld, February 2, 2006|City Natives split on Tories, Straight.com, February 2, 2006
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Natural leader' is religious orders spokesperson on residential schools, Western Catholic Reporter, February 6, 2006|Cree mark demolition of residential school, CBC News, February 2, 2006|First Nations looking for answers, The Leader-Post, February 6, 2006|Northern history based on fairy tales; Canadians have a right to know what's behind the apologies, Nunavut News North, February 6, 2006|Commissioner presents four keys to wisdom, The Whitehorse Star, February 3, 2006|CAP will work with Tories, The StarPhoenix, February 4, 2006|Have Your Say, Winnipeg Free Press, February 3, 2006
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Prentice’s Appointment as INAC Minister welcomed, CBC News, February 6, 2006|Harper taps Prentice as DIAND minister, The Whitehorse Star, February 6, 2006|Morrisseau has defeated the demons, Globe and Mail, February 7, 2006|Order of Canada honours pair, Edmonton Journal, February 7, 2006|Albertans given relevant portfolios, The Calgary Herald, February 7, 2006
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New Cabinet-Prentice Named Indian Affairs Minister, APTN National, February 6, 2006|The Old La Tuque Residential School was Torn Down Yesterday, CBVE-R Quebec, February 3, 2006
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African dreams, Red Deer Advocate, February 8, 2006|From far and wide, and even the true north, Vancouver Sun, February 9, 2006|Lawyer found guilty of 'conduct unbecoming', CBC.Ca News, February 8, 2006|Saying 'sorry' is a good thing, ombudsman advises government, Times Colonist, February 9, 2006
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Fontaine seeking re-election as head of First Nations: 'There is unfinished business', National Post, February 11, 2006|Election delays compensation cheques; Ex-residential school claimants anxious about status of funds, The Chronicle-Herald, February 11, 2006|New challenges face departing priest, The Whitehorse Star, February 10, 2006|Author explores 'swift flowing river', Edmonton Journal, February 13, 2006|How First Nations battle ‘totalization’, Winnipeg Free Press, February 12, 2006|Natives pay price in a white men's war, London Free Press, February 11, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, August 25, 2006|Long Plain museum plans on hold due to cash crunch: chief, August 23, 2006|ABUSE IN HOCKEY PREVALENT, August 25, 2006
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Residential school stories collected, Chilliwack Times, February 17, 2006|An x-ray eye on first nations life, The Ottawa Sun, February 20, 2006|Spend money on native programs, not prisons, The Province, February 19, 2006
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Native leaders visit the Wailing Wall Cultural-exchange program is accelerated after anti-Semitic hate-case conviction, Globe and Mail, February 21, 2006|Eliminating family violence everyone's responsibility, The Guardian, February 21, 2006|Natives struggle to keep culture alive, The StarPhoenix, February 21, 2006|You Can't Just Throw Them Away, The Leader-Post, February 21, 2006|Liberia inaugurates truth commission to investigate rights abuses, killings, Canadian Press Newswire, February 20, 2006
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Caring for children at risk, The Hamilton Spectator, February 23, 2006|Meditations on the human spirit, Times Colonist, February 23, 2006|Canada's indigenous groups seek ties with Israel, Jerusalem Post, February 22, 2006|Martin missing from Liberals' shadow cabinet: Graham hands leadership contenders prominent roles, The Ottawa Citizen, February 23, 2006
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Bagnell becomes Northern Affairs critic, The Whitehorse Star, February 23, 2006|Voice of the people, The Chronicle-Herald, February 24, 2006|Using law to change the world, Globe and Mail, February 24, 2006|Open letter to the Assembly of First Nations By Hanna Kawas, Canada Palestine Association, Al-Jazeerah, February 24, 2006|Best for chiefs to steer clear of partisan politics, The StarPhoenix, February 24, 2006|Judge will make legal history: Rothstein to be questioned, The Toronto Star, February 24, 2006|Rothstein PM's choice as new Supreme Court judge, The StarPhoenix, February 24, 2006|Matas named Person of the Year, Winnipeg Free Press, February 24, 2006|Conference to examine aboriginal justice, The Leader-Post, February 24, 2006
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To see the world through others' eyes, Vancouver Sun, February 28, 2006|Le secret du pensionnat d’Amos / RDI LE POINT 21H00, February 27, 2006
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Interview with Darren George - Coordinator for ‘Rising Above’ Conference, CBC-FM 91.5 Daybreak North, February 24, 2006|Recueil de témoignages de victimes de pensionnats autochtones, SRC-TV Montreal, February 27, 2006|Entretien avec monseigneur Tremblay, archevêché d'Amos, SRC-TV, February 27, 2006|Turf wars coming, National Post, March 1, 2006|Shooting victim 'longed for family', Vancouver Sun, March 1, 2006|The newest justices: Justice Marshall Rothstein, Supreme Court judge-designate, CBC News Online, February 24, 2006
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Tories will respect residential school deal: Fontaine, CBC.ca/North, February 28, 2006|Local ‘survivors’ recount loss of innocence, Parry Sound North Star, March 1, 2006|CJC leads AFN on joint mission to Israel, The Canadian Jewish News, March 2, 2006|Morocco Looks Back on the Past with an Eye to the Future, International Centre for Transnational Justice Media Advisory, January 19, 2006|Timor Truth Commission Report Released on ICTJ Web Site, International Centre for Transnational Justice Report Release, January 30, 2006|Timorese Truth Commission Report Reveals Shocking Brutality, Calls for End to Impunity, International Centre for Transnational Justice, January 19, 2006
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AFN says residential school deal will go through, CBC-North (Yellowknife), March 1, 2006|Tories to create aboriginal school boards: 'There's no school system': Native-run boards to be 'accountable,' Prentice says, The National Post, March 3, 2006|Proposed bill would make apologies easier, Metro Vancouver, February 28, 2006
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Top aboriginal leader says Tories must live up to Liberal commitments, The Canadian Press Newswire, March 7, 2006|Native social workers stressed Conference delegates work in remote areas, Winnipeg Free Press, March 8, 2006|Shrinking attendance drives closings, Times Colonist, March 8, 2006
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Content note : Music restores soul of former politician Stephen Kakfwi, now the Dene Dylan, Canadian Press Newswire, March 8, 2006|Manitoba aboriginal leader says Indians should forgive white people, Canadian Press Newswire, March 8, 2006|Tas Govt pledges to compensate Stolen Generation, ABC News Austrailia, March 7, 2006|Irish priests hit by abuse claims, BBC World News, March 8, 2006|Advocates for clergy sex abuse victims aim criticism at bishops, Gallup Independent, March 9, 2006|'Over-strict' abuse guidelines anger priests, The Irish Times, March 7, 2008
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 10, 2006|Hon Jim Prentice participates in a media availability following his speech at the first nations summit, Media Q Inc., March 9, 2006|BC-Summit-Prentice, Broadcast News, March 9, 2006|North Vancouver, - 1st add . . . so on.'', Canadian Press Newswire, March 9, 2006|Catholic church in Ireland admits abuse by priests, Red Deer Advocate, March 9, 2006
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Young Inuit request residential school meeting, CBC News, March 10, 2006|New minister is commited to Kelowna, Windspeaker, March 1, 2006|Fontaine receives assurances from new minister, Windspeaker, March 1, 2006|Fontaine says Tories must live up to Liberal commitments, The Whitehorse Star, March 10, 2006|The changing face of First Nations' politics: More women taking on the role of chief, The Leader-Post, March 11, 2006|Aboriginal poverty ‘most pressing issue:’ minister, CTV.ca, March 9, 2006|Natives on and off reserves vie over funding changes, The Globe and Mail, March 11, 2006|Fairbanks diocese considers bankruptcy, The Whitehorse Star, March 10, 2006
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FSIN to honour outgoing police chief, The StarPhoenix, March 15, 2006|Native teens turn their lives around thanks to school, The Hamilton Spectator, March 15, 2006|Squeezing paradise, Vancouver Sun, March 15, 2006|Post-retirement, Globe and Mail, March 15, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 27, 2006|Residential schools cast long shadow, The Toronto Star, March 24, 2006|Interview with Jim Prentice, CBC Radio, March 25, 2006|Minister Prentice, CBC Newsworld, March 26, 2006|Anger grows as former students of native residential schools await cheques, The Whitehorse Star, March 24, 2006|Birth of twins was first step in recovery, The Province, March 27, 2006|Vessel ran aground twice, Times Colonist, March 26, 2006|The Home Front Restoring elements of family life could help combat despair that leads to suicide in Ontario's northern native reserves, The Toronto Star, March 25, 2006|Chinese-Cdns meet with heritage minister, hail promise for head tax apology, Canadian Press Newswire, March 24, 2006|Prime Minister Stephen Harper Speaks to a Cross Section of Public Servants about the PS in General and the Federal Accountability Act, Transcript, March 23, 2006|A Media Availability with Prime Minister Stephen Harper Following His Speech to a Cross Section of Public Servants about the PS in General and the Federal Accountability Act, Transcript, March 23, 2006
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Conservatives off to poor start on Aboriginal policy, The First Perspective, March 24, 2006|Aboriginals also concerned accountability rules will apply to them, The New-Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, March 28, 2006|Politics, Broadcast News, March 27, 2006|AFN seeks assurances from feds, The StarPhoenix, March 28, 2006|Ottawa should honour Kelowna agreement, Bird says, The Leader-Post, March 28, 2006|Merasty ready to tackle issues, Meadow Lake Progress, March 26, 2006|Lost Boys lobby to establish survivors group, Grassroots News, March 21, 2006|Rethinking Aboriginal stereotypes, Grassroots News, March 21, 2006|Residential School payment stalled, Grassroots News, March 21, 2006|Residential school payments remain in limbo, CBC News, March 24, 2006|Aboriginal Women face challenges in the Canadian Economy, The Canadian, March 28, 2006
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Chief Okemow didn't attend residential school as little girl, The StarPhoenix, March 29, 2006|A sorry state of affairs in B.C., The Record, March 29, 2006|Chiefs consider broadening AFN vote, CBC.ca Manitoba, March 28, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 31, 2006|Sport and recreation director to speak at education forum, The Whitehorse Star, March 30, 2006|Catholic bishops say 783 new claims of abuse reported in U.S. in 2005, Canadian Press Newswire, March 30, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 3, 2006|Endangered Tongues, Globe and Mail, April 1, 2006|Native hero honoured Ottawa museum to get plaque of Sgt. Tommy Prince, Winnipeg Free Press, April 1, 2006|Revisionist history, Globe and Mail, April 3, 2006|Sowing peace from Baghdad to Kenora, Montreal Gazette, April 2, 2006|Attack on immersion laughably absurd, The London Free Press, April 1, 2006|One person, one vote -- what a concept, Winnipeg Free Press, April 3, 2006
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 4, 2006|Tories laud new era of House teamwork, Globe and Mail, April 4, 2006|Encore beaucoup de pain sur la planche, Radio Canada, April 3, 2006|Interview with Phil Fontaine, CBC World This Weekend, April 1, 2006|Key roles dictate who gets best seats in the House, April 4, 2006|Former PM Martin makes unheralded return to Commons as regular MP, Canadian Press Newswire, April 3, 2006|Tories to unveil 'starter' agenda, The Toronto Star, April 4, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 5, 2006|Assembly of First Nations Responds to Speech from the Throne, AFN, April 4, 2006|Liberal Indian Affairs Critic Anita Neville criticizes lack of Conservative commitment on the Residential Schools Agreement and the Kelowna Agreement, Liberal.ca, April 4, 2006|Throne speech omissions disappoint politicians, The Expositor (Brantford), April 5, 2006|Throne speech gets thumbs up, thumbs down from Sask. MPs, The Leader-Post, April 5, 2006|Scott trashes, Thompson defends throne speech, The Daily Gleaner, April 5, 2006|L'opposition est conciliante face au discours du Trône, Le Droit, April 5, 2006|Des oublis volontaires, La Presse, April 5, 2006|Mike Duffy Life with Minister Prentice, CTV NewsNet, April 4, 2006|Union of Ontario Indians: Throne speech missed aboriginals, Union of Ontario Indians, April 5, 2006|Interview with Patrick Brazeau, CBC Newsworld, April 4, 2006|Prime Minister Stephen Harper's minority government has laid out an agenda of clean government, tax cuts and tougher sentencing in its first speech from the throne, CBC News on CBC.ca, April 4, 2006
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 5, 2006|Little mention of aboriginals in Conservative throne speech, Canadian Press Newswire, April 5, 2006|The Throne Speech: No place for the devil to hide Harper missed his chance to give details on his government's plans, opposition says, Globe and Mail, April 5, 2006|Murder suspect tells court of years of abuse, The StarPhoenix, April 5, 2006|Toni Mercredi -- former Grand Chief, aboriginal rights activist -- dies of cancer at age 58, Edmonton Journal, April 5, 2006|Provincial MPs offer mixed reviews, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, April 5, 2006|Harper's minority government sets course with throne speech, The Canadian Press Newswire, April 5, 2006|Reaction to the Speech from the Throne; The Kelowna Accord; Concern regarding there being only two mentions of Aboriginals in the Throne Speech; No mention of the residential schools agreement in the Throne Speech, MediaQ Transcript, April 4, 2005|Chinese laud head tax apology, The Toronto Sun, April 5, 2006|Throne speech signals apology for head tax imposed on Chinese- Canadians, Canadian Press Newswire, April 4, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 6, 2006|Conservative throne speech hits expected marks, Cowichan News Leader, April 5, 2006|Harper et Flaherty se contredisent, Le Soleil April 6, 2006|Interview with Anita Neville, Whitehorse CBC Radio News, April 5, 2006|Interview with Larry Bagnell, Whitehorse CHON-FM Radio News, April 5, 2006|To the editor:, Parry Sound North Star, April 5, 2006|Documentary resonates with police, Anglican Journal, April 5, 2006|Senator suing SGI, The Leader-Post, April 6, 2006|HOC QP, House of Commons Transcript, April 5, 2006|Reaction to SFT, APTN Daytime News, April 5, 2006|Interview with Northern MPs, Whitehorse CBC Radio News, April 5, 2006|Tories chart their course Back-to-basics throne speech has no surprises, Winnipeg Free Press, April 5, 2006|Throne speech just the start, The Leader-Post, April 6, 2006|Morocco: We have chosen to confront the past, Baddou says, Adnkronos International, April 5, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 7, 2006|We need to rediscover our culture, The Whitehorse Star, April 6, 2006|Northern issues not Ottawa issues, says MP, Yellowknifer, April 7, 2006|Fontaine wants Harper to honour Liberal deal, Canadian Press Newswire, April 7, 2006|Caption Only, Times-Colonist, March 25, 2006|Throne speech notable for lack of Native references, First Perspective, April 7, 2006|APTN prime time news, April 5|Union of BC Indian Chiefs Responds to Throne Speech, Union of BC Chiefs, April 6, 2006|Lead: Inuit leaders give mixed reaction to throne speech, CBC Radio Iqaluit News, April 6, 2006|Tories back Liberal bid to amend blueprint Throne Speech change rules out tax increases, Globe and Mail, April 7, 2006|Ethics legislation puts First Nations under microscope, Canadian Press Newswire, April 7, 2006|Residential School, HOC Question Period, April 6, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 11, 2006|Tories rule out fast track payments for old, sick residential school victims, The Canadian Press, April 10, 2006|Conservatives wait for final version of deal, Edmonton Journal, April 11, 2006|Ottawa won't fast track payments, Globe and Mail, April 11, 2006|Child report flays premier, The Leader-Post, April 11, 2006|Jury hears final arguments in Lund fatal stabbing case, The StarPhoenix, April 11, 2006|Cadets to share in settlement, Red Deer Advocate, April 8, 2006|Lack of stability hurts the front line, Times-Colonist, April 11, 2006|PM says Chinese Canadians will have say, The Whitehorse Star, April 10, 2006|Residential School, House of Commons Question Period, April 10, 2006|Residential schools - Education system in Nuvavut - Land claim agreements, House of Commons, April 10, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 20, 2006|Native American leader says tribal culture at risk, Daily Princetonian, April 20, 2006|Prime minister promises to impose minimum sentences for violent crimes, Canadian Press Newswire, April 19, 2006|PM gets tough on crime, The Edmonton Sun, April 20, 2006|Protesters seize chance to get in Harper's ear, Winnipeg Free Press, April 20, 2006|Prairie Update, Broadcast News, April 19, 2006|Have Your Say, Winnipeg Free Press, April 20, 2006|Dying while they wait, Deh Cho Drum, April 20, 2006|Native Occupation, CHCH TV, April 20, 2006|Police move in to end Ontario native occupation, CTV.ca, April 20, 2006|Ontario police evict aboriginal protesters, CBC News National, April 20, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 24, 2006|Assembly of First Nations Approves Final Agreement on Residential Schools Resolution: Urges All Other Parties in Negotiations to Sign-off So Agreement Can Be Approved by Federal Cabinet, Assembly of First Nations, April 23, 2006|Abuse survivors should expect nothing from Conservatives, The Kingston-Whig Standard, April 22, 2006|Native youth inspired, The Record, April 22, 2006|Abuse survivors discouraged, lawyer says, The Whitehorse Star, April 21, 2006|Natives deserve to be treated fairly, The Record, April 22, 2006|Venture Builds on traditions, Vancouver Sun, April 22, 2006|Earth day report, Globe and Mail, April 22, 2006|Federal meeting on Chinese head tax visits Edmonton, Canadian Press Newswire, April 23, 2006|Chinese keep up head-tax pressure, The Toronto Star, April 22, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, April 26, 2006|Residential School Compensation Update, CBC Newsworld, April 26, 2006|Deal announced for residential school students, CTV.ca, April 26, 2006|$2 billion deal reached on residential schools, The Winnipeg Sun, April 26, 2006|2 milliards de compensation, Le Journal de Montreal, April 26, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, May 8, 2006|School abuse deal includes $80M for lawyers, CBC News, May 8, 2006|No clawback on residential school payout, says Fontaine, First Perspectives, May 7, 2006|It's time to issue one-size-fits-all apologies, Vancouver Sun, May 6, 2006|Budget to feel political heat on aboriginal issues: native leaders, The Hill Times, May 8, 2006|Tories show true colours, The Leader-Post (Regina), May 8, 2006|Budget confronts “Incorrect” problems, The London Free Press, May 8, 2006|A lesson in diversity offered at Vanier Secondary, Comox Valley Record, May 5, 2006|An amazing view from the corner office, The Hamilton Spectator, May 6, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, May 10, 2006|Opposition to oust Tory MP as committee chair for remarks on judges, natives, Canadian Press Newswire, May 9, 2006|Attack on judiciary shatters strategic silence ANALYSIS: MP's shot at Chief Justice brings Conservative disdain for judges back into spotlight, KIRK MAKIN writes, Globe and Mail, May 10, 2006|Vellacott could be turfed, The Leader-Post (Regina), May 10, 2006|Prime minister should turf Vellacott from post, The Leader-Post (Regina), May 10, 2006|Lawyers, former justice issue cautions Call on PM to force MP to resign chair, The Toronto Star, May 10, 2006|Jean hears concerns of Natives, The Starphoenix (Saskatoon), May 10, 2006|Un député conservateur dans l'eau chaude, Le Droit, 10 mai 2006|Residential school claims: Transcript, CBC-R World Report, May 8, 2006|Assembly of First Nations Leadership Express Solidarity in Support of the First Ministers Meeting: Calls on Federal Government to Honour its Commitments, Assembly of First Nations Press release, May 8, 2006|Canada will profit from facing its mistakes, The Hamilton Spectator, May 10, 2006|Campbell says Harper Tory's can drop Kelowna accord name, but not the money, Canadian Press Newswire, May 9, 2006|First nations have to be accountable for the money, Vancouver Sun, May 10, 2006|NDP calls on Prime Minister to meet his promise of redress for Chinese head tax payers and their families, Ottawa, Ottawa, May 9, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, May 16, 2006|Media availability with AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine following his speech to the Assembly of Alberta Treaty Chiefs, Transcription, May 15, 2006|Kelowna not dead, The Leader-Post (Regina), May 16, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, May 19, 2006|Deputy Grand Chief Weeps as Residential School Closure Offered: Grassy Narrows Chief Quietly Describes his Emotions on a Landmark Occasion, Miner and News (Online), May 18, 2006|Nak’azdli Lejac money will bring exploitation, Fort St. James, British Columbia, Canada, May 18, 2006|Native health spending, The Globe and Mail, May 19, 2006|National Association of Friendship Centres Receives Government Support, Patrimoine canadien Press Release, May 18, 2006|Fraser's call timely for Ottawa to heed treaties, The Starphoenix (Saskatoon), May 19, 2006
Carol Morin, Paul Andrew. - Darren Taylor.
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, May 30, 2006|Deputy Ministers shuffled, The Ottawa Citizen, May 30, 2006|BC-CCN-ON-PLT (Day Announces Appointment of Mario Dion as Chairperson of the National Parole Board), Canadian Press Newswire, May 29, 2006|Vow Reiterated: To Improve Lives of Natives, The Winnipeg Sun, May 30, 2006
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Content note : The eagle has landed and offers hope, The Daily Graphic, November 23, 2007
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Content note :|Aboriginal women lacking basic rights, January 5, 2006|Promises galore in campaign, The leader-post (Regina), January 5, 2006|Election Campaign, CTV (CTV NEWS), January 4, 2006|Big-money promises flying hot and heavy, Calgary Herald, January 5, 2006|Chinese feel betrayed by Liberals, The Winnipeg Sun, January 5, 2006|Harper vows immigration reform in effort to court ethnic voters, Edmonton Journal, January 5, 2006|PM apologizes for head tax on Chinese immigrants, Vancouver Sun, January 5, 2006|PM sorry for head tax, Globe and Mail, January 5, 2006|Conservative plan courts new Canadians, The Starphoenix, Saskatoon, January 5, 2006|On the campaign trail, Times Colonist, Victoria, January 5, 2006|Promises Promises, Winnipeg Free Press, January 5, 2006|No head tax for immigrants, Times Colonist, Victoria, January 5, 2006|Harper vows to slash immigrant entry fees, The Ottawa Citizen, January 5, 2006|Conservatives would ease way for immigrants, National Post, January 5, 2006|The Conservative plan also calls for extending automatic citizenship to foreign-born children once their adoption by Canadian parents is finalized, January 5, 2006|Tories vow to slash immigration fee, Monreal Gazette, January 5, 2006|Canada's ugly face in Guatemala, and elsewhere, The Chronicle-Herald, January 5, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, June 9, 2006|Fontaine seeks second term as AFN leader, The Winnipeg Free Press, June 9, 2006|Women saluted as keepers of the flame, The Winnipeg Free Press, June 9, 2006|Feds consider lump sum payment to deal with Agent Orange claims, The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, June 9, 2006|Chinese head-tax compensation proves to be a thorny issue, Globeandmail.com, June 9, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, June 15, 2006|Healing and Reconciliation is a Community Affair, Parry Sound North Star, June 14, 2006|Native students learn about Holocaust from Jewish neighbour, Canadian Jewish News, June 14, 2006|Head-tax apology on its way, 24 Hours Vancouver, June 14, 2006|The best head-tax response, Times Colonist Victoria, June 15, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, June 19, 2006|Stats show need for change: Lewis, Lloydminster Meridian Booster, June 16, 2006|From James Bay to Alberta - Walking for youth, Thunder Bay News Source, June 16, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, June 20, 2006|Mining scars run deep, The Toronto Star, June 20, 2006|A study in First Nations 101, The Toronto Star, June 20, 2006|Seven years into self-rule Arctic Inuit still struggling, Rutland Herald (Rutland, Vermont), June 18, 2006|Sorry' Comes With Cash: Ottawa Looks For A Way To Compensate Wronged Groups With A $66-Million Pool, Up From $25 Million, The London Free Press, June 20, 2006|More ethnic groups seek redress from Ottawa, The National Post, June 20, 2006|Dad had to pay $1,000 to bring her here, Vancouver 24 hours (Online), June 20, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, June 21, 2006|NDP Aboriginal Critic to Visit Riding, SooNews Wire, June 20, 2006|A day of national strength, The Province, June 21, 2006|Aboriginal focus key contribution of colleges report, The Edmonton Journal, June 21, 2006|Stories on CAP funding and indigenous rights. The Minister is quoted in both stories, APTN National Daytime News, June 20, 2006|Prime minister's apology opens can of worms, The Calgary Herald, June 21, 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, August 22, 2006|A Journey Into The Shining Light, The Toronto Star, August 22, 2006|Mennonite Farmer, 82, Jailed For Abuse, The London Free Press, August 22, 2006
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Content note: Long Plain museum plans on hold due to cash crunch. - Abuse in hockey prevalent
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada September 11, 2006|Veteran Daniels will be Missed, The Leader Post (Regina), September 11, 2006|Chinese Head Tax Shameful, PM Says, The Toronto Star
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, February 28, 2007|Prentice skips FSIN assembly, Indian affairs minister makes video address, February 28, 2007|Military fuels 6% hike in spending estimates, ERIC BEAUCHESNE, CanWest News Service
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 1, 2007|Caledonia, one year later, National Post, March 1, 2007|A year of self-discovery and rekindled pride, Six Nations, Wade Hemsworth, The Hamilton Spectator
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 7, 2007|Photofusion showcases local talent, The Lethbridge Herald, March 7, 2007|Political action leads to a new church, Times and Transcript
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 8, 2007|Tories take credit for Liberal programs, Angus Toulouse, The Ottawa Citizen, March 8, 2007|Lawyer fined for 'abusive' act, JACQUIE MCNISH AND BOYD ERMAN
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 13, 2007|Ex-supervisor's attempt at bail delayed, Abbotsford Times, March 12, 2007|No more talks until chief back at table, Daniel Nolan, The Hamilton Spectator
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 14, 2007|Cambridge teens head to another world, March 14, 2007|YUKON FIRST NATION CHIEFS MEET WITH PRENTICE, By Tim Querengesser, News Reporter
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 15, 2007|Her name was Annie, Grassroots News, March 15, 2007|Documentary traces plight of missing aboriginal women, Stephen Berg, The Edmonton Journal
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 16, 2007|B.C. children's watchdog says funding policy for troubled kids ''perverse", Canadian Press Newswire, March 15, 2007|Recipients of city grants happy, The Daily Graphic, March 15, 2007
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 20, 2007|Justice Frank Iacobucci speaks at Windsor Law School, CBC Radio News Windsor, March 19, 2007|No mention of money for Agent-Orange victims, Fredericton Daily Gleaner, March 20, 2007
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, March 21, 2007|ROYALLY SCREWED AGAIN, Winnipeg Sun, March 21, 2007|Murals are an opportunity to discuss unsavoury attitudes of B.C.'s past, Vancouver Sun, March 21, 2007
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Angry parent calls for MDC to close doors Daughter had bruises,black eyes, Winnipeg Free Press (page B4), April 12, 2007
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Content note: Residential-school victims will gain access to stories of alleged abusers. - Harper Poised For Cabinet Shuffle
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, December 1, 2006|Nunavut Man Homeless in YK, Yellowknifer, December 1, 2006|Liberals Salute Man They’d Like to Forget, The Ottawa Citizen|Le sida reste une maladie incurable, Le Quotidien
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, December 5, 2006|Aboriginals Battle Rise of HIV Infections, The Chronicle-Herald, December 5, 2006|Yukon Delegates Content with Dion’s Win, The Whitehorse Star
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Content note : Aglukark takes charge of her music Inuk singer returns to stage, happier than before, Adrian Chamberlain , Times Colonist, November 14, 2007
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, January 5, 2007|Anglican Church of Canada names first bishop representing aboriginals, Canadian Press Newswire|Harper's cabinet shuffle strengthens his hand, Globe and Mail
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Lawyers and their treatment of residential school survivors
Learning how to get compensation
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, February 21, 2007|Public service still lags in hiring minorities, The Toronto Star, February 21, 2007|Report: Schools failing aboriginals, The Gazette
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, February 23, 2007|Minister issues warning ahead of native human-rights complaint, Globe and Mail, February 23, 2007|It is about the money, Ottawa Citizen
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Content note : Terrace is to be one of eight sites around B.C. where native people will gather June 11 to witness Prime Minister Stephen Harper apologize to former students of Indian residential schools
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Content note : the Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared (FRD) released a list of twenty eight mass graves across Canada holding the remains of untold numbers of aboriginal children who died
in Indian Residential Schools.
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Content note : The historic apology made Wednesday by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to former students of Indian residential schools was long overdue, but must be followed by action to keep things moving forward, says a University of
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Content note : Aboriginal women need to be empowered for first nations to break the cycle of poverty and despair
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Content note : Shingwauk University, after the chief whose name provided the title for J.R. Miller's book on residential schools, was the focus of an emotional gathering recently. About 400 former residential school students came together at the site of what was once Shingwauk Residential School in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., a place many say has been a source of lifelong pain and struggle
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Content note : Truth and Reconciliation Commission Chairperson and Commissioners, 11 October 2008|Notice of Vacancies|Speech by National Chief Fontaine at University of Montreal 9 October 2008|Truth commission derailed by "Time-bomb" messages, 28 October 2008
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Content note : Ahneen, 28 October 2008|Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 20 October 2008|Transmittal Slip, 18 October 2007|Accountability Framework, Commissioners, Truth and Reconciliation Commission|Accountability Framework, Chair, Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, 23 January 2006|APTN DAYTIME NEWS, 20 January 2006|First Nations Leadership Unite Against Regressive Conservatives, 21 January 2006|Flaws’ in settlements, 22 January 2006|Election Promises, 22 January 2006|Party platforms, 23 January 2006|A handy election-eve pullout on where the political parties stand on major issues, 22 January 2006|Some native groups uneasy about Conservative platform, 22 January 2006|Aboriginal votes could be decisive, 23 January 2006|Incarcerated Yukoners have already made their choices, 20 January 2006|Me Funny's humour is universal, [Similar article appeared in the Edmonton], Sun, 23 January 2006|Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission, 22 January 2006|Unhelpful 'noise' on native issues, 21 January 2006|A spiritual sense of purpose, 23 January 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, 24 Janaury 2006|Non-native priest adopts aboriginal symbolism, 23 Janaury 2006|Residential school survivors warned about scam artists, 23 Janaury 2006|The party promises, 23 Janaury 2006|Racism exists in this province, 24 Janaury 2006|STOCKING UP TORY CABINET WHO WILL BE STEPHEN HARPER'S MINISTERS, 24 Janaury 2006|The OMMI: a new President Directress Genera, February 2006|Parishioners support accused priest, 23 Janaury 2006|O'Malley resists bill on financial disclosure Encourages Catholics to lobby against measure, 21 Janaury 2006
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Content note : Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Media Clips, 25 Janaury 2006|Statement by Assembly of First Nations national chief Phil Fontaine on election results, 24 Janaury 2006|Bevington win not welcome for some in Delta, 24 Janaury 2006|Tories' triumph draws mixed political reaction, 24 Janaury 2006|I'll fight even stronger, 24 Janaury 2006|Reactions to Election Results, 24 Janaury 2006
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Media clips from various electronic sources from the World Wide Web
Carl Carter
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Carl Carter
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Monica Davis
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Aldo Santin
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Monique Polak
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Andrew Hanon
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Chinta Puxley
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Kerry Benjoe
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Kerry Benjoe
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Daphne Bramham
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada
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Bill Curry
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Bob Kennedy
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Joe Friesen
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Paul J. Henderson
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Rob Chaney
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Colleen Simard
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Paul J. Henderson
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Jill Smith
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Content note : the federal government is in the middle of sending cheques to thousands of people in Saskatchewan who once attended federally supervised residential schools
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Justine Hunter
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Doug Cuthand
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Doug Cuthand
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John Cairns
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Doug Cuthand
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Theresa Seraphim
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Doug Cuthand
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Doug Cuthand
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Peter Birnie
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Doug Cuthand
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Doug Cuthand
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Corina Milic
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Library of Parliament
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Michelle Mann
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Kerry Benjoe
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Nora Bernard
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Cathy Von Kintzel
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Nora Bernard
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Cathy Von Kintzel
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Michael Tutton
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H & K Communications
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Mike Beamish
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Marie and Linda David Cree
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Glen Argan
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Jack Branswell and Ken Meaney
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Quintin Winks
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Kimberley Phillips
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Jesse Ferreras
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Sunny Dhillon
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Phil Fontaine
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Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig students
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Content note : Students, Rene Ojeebah, Alex Syrette, Joanna Nahwegahbow and Andy Rickard enrolled in Anishinaabe Studies, focusing on Social Issues and Movements, being offered in partnership with Shingwauk Education Trust- Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig and the University of Sudbury, housed at the Shingwauk Education Trust, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario are proof that this “Centre of Excellence in Anishinaabe Education” is developing the next generation of leaders.
Melissa Jameson
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Act now to help native school, Editorial, FEBRUARY 14, 2008
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Contact note : Aboriginal child services deal more than just a contract, Vancouver Sun, February 29, 2008
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Content note : Aboriginal child services deal more than just a contract, Vancouver Sun, February 29, 2008
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Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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Shayne Morrow
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Janet Bagnall
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Daryl Slade
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Corina Milic
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Henry Bury
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David Finch
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Sue Bailey
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Content note : Aboriginal day students deserve compensation too: former studentSource, CBC News, July 17, 2008
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Marcia Downham
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The Times
Richard Wagamese
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Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
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Content note : Speaking Notes for an Address by Rod Bruinooge, MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-status Indians to the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs 20th Annual General Assembly
Michael Purvis
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Mary Ellen Macintyre
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John Paul Zronik
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Susan Martinuk
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Kristina Jarvis
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Richard Wagamese
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Annie Gallant
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Sue Bailey
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Stephanie M. Schwartz
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David Finch
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Corina Milic
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Content note : Prime Minister Stephen Harper owned up to Canada's attempt "to kill the Indian in the child" through a century of residential schooling, this past June. Local residential school survivors gathered at Algoma University to listen to the apology via live feed from the House of Commons.
Mike Aiken
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Marie Wadden
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Bill Curry
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Sarah Crosbie
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Phillip Adams
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Darren Bernhardt
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Darren Bernhardt
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John Curran
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Alexandra Paul
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Carlito Pablo
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Canadian Press
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CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD
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missing article
Katherine O'Neill
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Content note: complex system of determining payment seen as necessary to manage huge number of complaints by former residential-school students
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continuation of 2010-061/009(106)
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Susan Hunter
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Donna Casey, Sun Media
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Ali Symons
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Content note : Aboriginal, church leaders' tour aims to aid residential school healing process, The StarPhoenix, 7 March 2008
Marci Becking
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Marci Becking
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Betty Ann Adam
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Betty Ann Adam
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Jenny Yuen
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Michael Purvis
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Angela Brown
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Content note: about 400 people attended a four-hour reconciliation gathering at The Forks Market in Winnipeg remembering the children, which supports the work of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Carol Martin
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Mike Harcourt
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Ian Bailey
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Ashante Infantry
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Marc Kilchling
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Brenda Norell
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Phil Fontaine
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Phil Fontaine
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Kerry Benjoe
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Rod Nickel
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Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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Kiply Lukan Yaworski
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Rick Krehbiel
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Brenda Norrell
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Natasha Barsotti
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Maria Calabrese
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Kerry Benjoe
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David Helwig
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Sage Birchwater
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Ron Druery
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Melissa Hamelin
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Content note: Native people made the terrible mistake of believing that the gold rush people of 1856 onward were cut from the same cloth as the fur traders of earlier years.
CBC News
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Bob Giuliano
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Sutikalh Camp
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Terry Glavin
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Mia Rabson
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Bill Curry
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Bill Curry
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Content note : the House of Commons apologized unanimously yesterday to former students of Canada's Indian Residential Schools, but the federal government wants at least five more years before issuing its own apology
John Ivison
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Peter Duffy
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Content note : Officials pledge that Shingwauk University will be a testament to those principals the chief held dear - as well as form a seamless bond with its neighbor, Algoma University College
Mike Osmaston
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Darren Bernhardt
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Content note : Aboriginal leaders may be unable to stop protests and blockades from disrupting the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, warns National Assembly of First Nations Chief Phil Fontaine
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Angus Reid
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Yumimi Pang
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John Honderich
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Meagan Fitzpatrick
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Galen Eagle
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Charlene Belleau
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Michael LaPointe
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Jean Koning
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Luke Brocki
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Linda Diebel
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David Ljunggren
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Content note : For more than a century, well over one hundred thousand aboriginal children attended residential schools, jointly run by Ottawa and four Canadian churches.
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the a-infos Radio Project
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Health Canada
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No restrictions on access.
Collection compiled by the Shingwauk Project
Basic conversation performed on collection.
30 cm of multiple media
Series comprises ephemeral publications and promotional materials relating to residential schools, indigenous organizations, and survivor initiatives. Material was produced or collected by the Shingwauk Project, Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association or affiliated organizations. Collection includes pamphlets, brochures, flyers, posters, bags, t-shirts, and other material.
0.2 cm of textual records.
2 phamlets
Aboriginal Languages Program, Assembly of First Nations
0.1 cm of textual records.
2 pamphlets
Trent University
0.1 cm of textual records.
Ontario Parks
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2 brochures
.2 cm of textual records.
3 brochures
University of Toronto Library, Sigmund Samuel Library
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 brochure
Instituto Indigenista Interamericano
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 brochure
City of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
0.1 cm of textual records.
2 pamphlets
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 brochure.
The Assembly of First Nations
0.2 cm of textual records.
2 brochures
Algoma University College
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 brochure
National Association of Friendship Centres
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 brochure
American Indian Community House Incorporated
0.1 cm of textual records.
Environment Canada, Forestry Service
0.2 cm of textual records.
2 brochures.
0.3 cm of textual records.
12 brochures.
0.5 cm of textual records.
6 pamphlets.
Includes:
1) League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations of The Western Hemisphere
2) Welcome to Sioux Lookout
3) Community Economic & Social Development - Algoma University College
4) Nutrition for You and Your Baby
5) Anishinabek Nation
6) Sexual Assault is Not the Native Way
1 cm of textual records.
5 brochures.
0.5 cm of textual records.
1 booklet.
0.5 cm of textual records.
Sault Ste. Marie Peace Committee
0.1 cm of textual records.
Jane Scott Barsanti
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 cm of textual records.
1 booklet
0.3 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual records.
Chippewas of the Thames First Nation
0.1 cm of textual records.
Ontario Native Welfare Administrators Association
0.5 cm of textual records.
Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
3 cm of textual records.
Native Council of Canada, First Peoples Constitutional Reform Commission
1 cm of textual records.
1 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual records.
The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC)
0.1 cm of textual records.
1.5 cm of textual records.
National Aboriginals Women's Association (NAWA)
1 cm of textual records.
0.6 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.5 cm of textual records.
Ontario Native Welfare Administrator's Association
2 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Material from the Indian Residential Schools Conference held in Winnipeg, April 30 to May 2, 2007.
3 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Lake Superior State University
0.1 cm of textual records.
1.5 cm of textual records.
2 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual record. - 5 brochures.
File includes the following brochures: Residential School Survivors Support Program, Tetlit Gwich'in Healing Program, Crime Prevention Project, Mino-Ayaawin Counseling Services, Niwichihaw Healing Services
0.3 cm of textual record
0.2 cm of textual record. - 1 poster, 1 booklet, and 1 brochure.
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
0.3 cm of textual record. - 1 poster and 2 programs.
0.1 cm of textual record
Shadows of the Mind Film Festival
0.1 cm of textual record
Shingwauk Education Trust
0.1 cm of textual record
Manitoba Chiefs
0.1 cm of textual record.
Sawano Pinesiwan
0.1 cm of textual record. - 1 brochure and 2 business cards
Collected at the Hidden Legacy Conference put on by the Manitoba Chiefs in Winnipeg, February 2011.
0.1 cm of textual records
Noojmowin Teg Health Centre
0.1 cm of textual record. - 1 pamphlet
Shingwauk Education Trust and Sagamok Anishnawbek
0.1 cm of textual record
0.1 cm of textual record. - 1 poster
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
0.1 cm of textual record. - 2 pamphlets, 1 handout
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0.2 cm of textual record
0.5 cm of textual record
Alternate title: Nau Mai Haere Mai Ki Te Whare Pukapuka AA IWi O Waitaha.
Noel Ducharme, Gallery of Canadian Indian Arts
0.5 cm of textual record
National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program. Drawings by Sam Wilson.
1 cm of textual record
The "Help For Ourselves" booklet is based on the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and especially prepared for Native Americans by the Umatilla Tribal Alcohol Program.
1 cm of object. - 1 key chain, 1 button
Includes a Meet the Challenge Indian and Inuit Health Career Program keychain and an Aboriginal Healing Foundation button.
1 cm of graphic material. - 9 postcards : b&w and col.
0.1 cm of textual record. - 1 pamphlet
0.1 cm of graphic material. - 1 poster
1 cm of textual records and graphic material
Material is from the 2012 Spanish Residential School Reunion, the event was titled "Remembering the Good Times."
1 cm of object. - 1 bag : 24 x 30 cm
2 cm of object. - 1 bag : 30 x 34 cm
4 cm of object. - 1 bag : 36 x 37 cm
2 cm of object. - 1 bag : 35 x 45 cm
2 cm of object. - 1 bag : 36 x 40 cm
Indian Residential School Survivors national conference and workshop
4 cm of object. - 1 bag : 37 x 43 cm
3 cm of object. - 1 bag
There is a small tear at the seam on the right side of the bag.
2 cm of object.
3 cm of object. - 1 shirt
Ontario Native Welfare Administrator's Association
0.5 cm of textual records.
Annual fall training documents
Shingwauk Project
2 cm of object. - 1 tshirt : cotton, white
Shingwauk Project
2 cm of object. - 1 tshirt : cotton, blue
Shingwauk Project
5 cm of objects. - 2 tshirts : cotton, grey and white
Shingwauk Project
4 cm of object. - 3 bags : cotton
Shingwauk Project
4 cm of objects. - 2 tshirts : cotton, white
Shingwauk Project
3 cm of object. - 1 shirt : polyester and cotton, black and white
Shingwauk Project
2 cm of object. - 1 bag : cotton
Shingwauk Project
2 cm of objects. - 2 buttons
Shingwauk Project
1.5 cm of objects. - 8 buttons
"Shingwauk's Vision - The Teaching Wigwam"
Shingwauk Project
1 cm of objects. - 4 buttons
Barbara Paterson, Jack Borradaile, Gladys McDermott, Shingwauk Project
0.3 cm of textual records.
Includes newspaper clippings and display material.
Newspaper stories:
1) "An Archives Story: the photo album", by Barbara Paterson, The Muskoka Sun, Thursday May 18, 2006
2) Diary of Rev. Wilson of Sault Spring Island, by Gladys McDermott [1975]
3) Rev. E.F. Wilson of Saltspring, by Jack Borradaile, The Islander
Shingwauk Project
0.3 cm of graphic material.
1 poster
4 line drawings of photographs
0.3 cm of textual records and graphic material.
File includes:
1) Ojibway logo by Del Ashkwe handout
2) Algoma Fall Festival 1977 poster
3) Kaashnaa-ki exhibition poster, 1993
4) A Message to All Canadians From First Nations of Treaty 6 and 7 poster, [199?]
5) The Robinson Treaties and the Struggle for the Native Homeland talk by Jim Morrison poster, [199?]
6) Anishnabie Naadmaagi Gamig Inc grand opening poster, [1991]
7) Metis Memories of Residential School poster, Aboriginal Healing Foundation, [200?]
8) Building the System: The Genesis of Western Health Care in Aboriginal Communities, 1890-1930 poster, 2007 April
9) Health and Healing in Aboriginal Communities: Government and Non-Governmental Perspectives, 2006
10) Statement of Apology, 2008
0.3 cm of textual record and graphic material.
1 photograph : b&w
1 poster
Includes:
1) Photograph of unidentified group of men
2) Poster of Walpole Island First Nation Residential School Survviors Memorial
3) "Something we never talk about", Linda Goyette, Toronto Star, November 10, 2001
Jesse Agawa, Algoma University College
0.3 cm of textual records.
2 printing proofs
3 painting prints
0.5 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
2 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 cm texual records. - 1 styrofoam plaque.
0.1 cm texual records.
The New York Times newspaper.
1 cm texual records. - 1 copy.
Material in accession 2017-072 was collected by the Shingwauk Project.
No restrictions on access.
Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.
Minor conversation performed on series.
0.12 m of textual records.
Series comprises records collected by the Shingwauk Project which document Indigenous education efforts across Canada. Records in this series includes course packages, booklets, course outlines, brochures, and other material.
2.5 cm of textual records
The course Canadian law, politics, and Aboriginal people was known as NATI 3105 EZ
2.5 cm of textual records.
The course Canadian law, politics, and Aboriginal people was also known as NATI 3105 EZ
Edward G. Sadowski
1 cm of textual records
Basil Johnston
0.9 cm of textual record
Nicola Valley Institute of Technology, Chief Dan George Centre and Simon Fraser University
0.3 cm of textual records.
Abbott
0.2 cm of textual record
Articles Education- Shingwauk Project Book 4
York University
0.1 cm of textual record
Sandra Steinhause
0.1 cm of textual record
From the book Reading, Writing, and Riches
Political science student, Algoma University
0.2 cm of textual record
The Task Force on the Educational Needs of Native Peoples of Ontario
0.3 cm of textual record.- 1 report
Department of Indian Affairs
0.2 cm of textual records
Plain language version
Native Law Students Association, University of Toronto
0.2 cm of textual records.
An information package exposing the injustices of the Canadian court systems in regards to indigenous self-determination.
National Indian Brotherhood
0.3 cm of textual record
Brian Fox-Wagoosh and Donald Jackson
0.4 cm of textual record
Marianne Perry-Butcher Director of Student Services, Algoma University College
0.3 cm of textual record.- newsletter
Shingwauk Project SoftCover Books History No # 6
The first issue of the AUC Communication internal newsletter.
The American Indian Institute
1.6 cm of textual records
2 cm of textual records.
0.5 cm of textual record
File contains the 1985 OMAA Survey and statistical information on Métis and Non-Status Indians
Also contains an envelope from O.M.N.S.I.A to Don Jackson
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.5 cm of textual records.
1 cm of textual records.
2 cm of textual records.
Material in accession 2017-072 was collected by the Shingwauk Project.
No restrictions on access.
Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.
Minor conversation performed on series.
0.15 m of textual records.
Series comprises records newsletters by the Shingwauk Project which document Indigenous communities and organizations across Canada.
Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with Native Peoples
1 cm of textual records.
2 newsletters
Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights
0.2 cm of textual records.
2 newsletters
Sault Ste. Marie Indian Friendship Centre
2.5 cm of textual records.
8 newsletters
Includes the following issues:
-February/March 1981
-January - March 1983
-May - August 1983
-October 1984
-January 1985
Sault Ste. Marie Indian Friendship Centre
2 cm of textual records.
6 newsletters.
File includes the following newsletters:
-September 1986
-December 1986/January 1987
-February/March 1987
-June 1987
-August 1987
-September 1987
Ontario Native Women's Association
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 newsletter
Alternate Title: Nishnaw-be-quek ta-ba-jamow mazee na ekan
National Aboriginal Health Organization
0.3 cm of textual records.
3 newsletters
Indian Residential School Survivors Society
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 newsletter.
Manotsaywin Nanotoojig Inc.
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 newsletter
Chiefs of Ontario
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 newsletter.
Preparation for special chiefs assembly: 60s scoop litigation
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 newsletter.
Native Education and Training Department Sault College
0.1 cm of textual records.
2 newsletters.
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 newsletter
Ojibwe Cultural Foundation
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Series comprises newspaper clippings from various sources relating to First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and residential schools.
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Sault Star, Tuesday, May 1985|Ombudsman focuses on Sault natives, The Sault Star, Tuesday, May 7, 1985
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Globe and Mail, July 1985|Self Government, The Globe and Mail, July 1985
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, Sault Star, February 1986|Chiefs says contaminated soil may force his band to relocate, February 14, 1986 The Sault Star|Interest growing in Ojibway instruction, February 11, 1986, The Sault Star|Band seeks Disposal site, February 17, 1986, The Sault Star
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 1986|Metis may take over Mid Town, The Sault Star, 18 July 1986|Reserve's Heritage Days this weekend, The Sault Star, 16 July 1986|Resignations, non-confidence vote plague Metis conference, The Sault Star, Monday, July 21, 1986|Intern program gives native students job experience, the Sault Star, Saturday, July 26, 1986|Staff processing Indian Status applications grows tenfold in year, The Sault Star, Monday, July 14, 1986,|Heritage Days impress visitors, The Sault Star, Tuesday, July 22, 1986
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Content : Newspaper Clippings, The Sault Star, Tuesday, September 9, 1986
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, Sault Star, June 29, 1987
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Content note : Contaminated soil to be removed next year, The Sault Star, Friday, November 13, 1987|Indian women charge bill leads to more assimilation The Sault Star, Saturday, November 14, 1987
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Content note : Whitewolf grows as popularity of fur increase, January 10, 1989, The Sault Star,|Owner plans to re-open Blind River Veneer Mill, the Sault Star, Tuesday, January 10, 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 1989|Why doesn't he attempt to understand others? April 19, 1989, The Sault Star|I think being Indian is a state of mind, The Globe and Mail, Saturday April 22, 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, May 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 1989|Exhibit highlights native craft, The Sault Star, Friday, July 28, 1989|Indians to camp out until dispute settled, May 2, 1989|Religion Spiritual Essence, The Sault Star, Saturday, May 27, 1989|A shocking bit of colonial impertinence, The Globe and Mail, July 1, 1989|Recent events a reminder of long native presence 6 July 1989, The Sault Star|Five centuries of misunderstanding Indians, The Globe and Mail, Saturday, July 1, 1989|A provincial history of moral earnestness, he Globe and Mail, Saturday, July 1,1989|JP rules laws supersede native treaties on hunting, fishing rights, Sault Ste Marie, Thursday, May 25, 1989.|Band negotiator cautious regarding Whitefish talks, the Sault Star, September 11, 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Sault Star, September 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, October 1989|Prize means a lot to all native artists, Highway says, the Globe and Mail, Monday, October 23, 1989 A23|Giving Whitefish Island back, The Sault Star, October 21, 1989|Band demands Whitefish return, October 20 1989, The Sault Star|Film hits a sensitive nerve in native community, The Globe and Mail, October 23, 1989|Native deserve compensation, the Sault Star, October 25, 1989|Next round of Whitefish Island negotiations set, October 17, 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, November 1989|Metis federation outraged by racist claim about native sex, The Globe and Mail, Thursday, November 23, 1989.
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, December 1989|Saskatchewan groups wants public inquiry into systemic bias against native people, December 1989|Prize means a lot to all native artiste, the Globe and mail, December 1989|Ojibway model is cameraman's delight, The Sault Star, Friday, December 8, 1989
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 1990|Stop stealing native stories, The Globe and mail, January 26, 1990
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Globe and Mail, April 1990|How Canada drives its native people to drink, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, April 25, 1990 A7
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, June 1990|Harper's story: One man, One feather, and quiet strength, The Sault Star, Saturday, June 23, 1990|Native reaction to harper sand matter of self-respect, the Sault Star, June 23, 1990.
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 1990|Aboriginal people have found new sense of solidarity, Harper says, The Sault Star, July 20, 1990|Canadian society never included native people, 18 July 1990|Mohawks seek Parliament, UN involvement in Dispute, July 20, 1990|Natives Stage peaceful half-hour blockade of Sault Ste. Marie's International Bridge|Native sovereignty|A question of nationhood, July 21, 1990|Blockade nightly magnet for crowd, July 21, 1990|Chiefs urge swift recall of parliament, July 21, 1990|Siddon urges sale of golf lands, July 21, 1990|Native leaders urge PM to deal with Oka crisis, July 21, 1990|They need our support, harper calls for peace march to support Mohawks, the Sault Star, July 20, 1990
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, October 1990
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Sault Star, November 1990
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, March 1991|Commission says native injustices biggest woe, March 20, 1991|Peigan sentence redneck justice, The Sault Star, Tuesday, March 26, 1991|Medical Students learn native healing in University course, the Toronto Star, March 8, 1991, continued from page F1, Students studying native healing.|Special programs, counselors, help natives feel at home at school, March 30, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 1991|Mulroney pledges new deal for Canada's Native peoples, The Sault Star, April 24, 1991|Aboriginal Leaders greet PM's royal commission with skepticism, The Sault Star, April 24, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, May 1991|Government announces $43 million aid plan for natives, May 10, 1991|Fishing policy to be maintained May 29, 1991|Provinces argue laws override native rights, The Sault Star, Friday, May 31, 1991|natives living off-reserve win voting rights, he Sault Star, May 21, 1991 continue from A1 Aboriginals living off-reserve win voting rights
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, June 1991|Tourist operators worry about natives hunting in Algonquin Park, The Sault Star, Wednesday, June 12, 1991|Family of slain native can now have probe of officer in shooting, June 14, 1991|Native leadership hopefuls defiant, June 11, 1991|Forest burns on reserve, June 10, 1991|Algonquin Land claim talks soon to begin, June 14, 1991|Erasmus honored as he takes leave from politics, June 10, 1991, Sault Star.|Algonquin Park faces stress from various users, wildlife groups say, June 12, 1991|Natives brief Dickson prior to commission, June 13, 1991|New Indian chief believes Canadians wont fear him, June 13, 1991, The Sault Star.|Mill closed by dispute reopens to little fanfare, June 11, 1991, The Sault Ste. Marie|Top native leader sees new partnership, June 5, 1991|Red cross overseas experience handy at Oka, June 5, 1991|Siddon Challenges Ontario on Native self government move, June 8, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 1991|Judge temporarily bans Mohawk book, The Sault Star, Friday, July 26, 1991|Windsor mayor wont seek re-election, The Sault Star, Wednesday, July 24, 1991|Mohawk activists begin lobby for independent nation, July 23, 1991|Quebec natives take separation concerns to UN working Group, July 30, 1991|Sault to set up training centre for natives, The Sault Star, July 22, 1991|OMAA corporation gets unique loan fund, The Sault Star|Reburial of 2 Prussian kings creating German controversy, July 31, 1991|Mohawks, police trade charges following clashes at Kahnawake, July 30, 1991|Great Whale review will try again next month, July 27, 1991|Town protests tax exemptions for natives, July 30, 1991|Constable released from hospital, July 30, 1991|Fish, game rules adopted by ministry dangerous, illegal, The Sault Star, July 22, 1991|Mohawk leaders fail in latest bid to have police out of reserves, July 31, 1991|Natives threaten to refuse to be in StatsCan survey, July 31, 1991|Native chief tells Atlantic native leaders he expects solidarity on reform, the Sault Star, July 10, 1991|Clack committed to constitutional distinction of natives, The Sault Star, July 8, 1991|Native group takes wait and see approach on Clark plan, July 10, 1991|Clack pledges constitutional seat for natives, July 6, 1991|man comes across photographs of fugitives posing with shotguns, July 31, 1991|Indian from across Canada march through Oka to mark anniversary, July 12, 1991|Fugitive ambushes pursuers, Shoots third provincial officer, July 27, 1991, continued from A1 Fugitive ambushes, July 27, 1991|Aboriginal knowledge very valuable - Suzuki|Province, Ojibway one step closer to deal on Highway 17 improvement, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 6, 1991|Natives squabble over off-reserve control, The Sault Star, July 6, 1991|OPP officer, dog apprehend fugitive in bush, July 29, 1991|New Indian Band denies referendum vote buying , July 8, 1991|Cree may lose federal payout settlement in welfare deductions, July 12, 1991|Quebec police union cynical over dead-end reached in Oka probe, July 11, 1991|Grassy Narrows tragedy dates far back, July 27, 1991|Indian charge Ontario holding back on rights, July 26, 1991|Crazy gas sniffer sought after policeman shot dead, wounded fugitives killed lover then self - police, continued from A1 Wounded fugitive, July 26, 1991|Rift widens between Ottawa, national Indian leadership, July 11, 1991|Native are beyond the stage of being patronized, July 30, 1991|Chiefs skeptical of special Indian MP plan, July 24, 1991|PCs to discuss naming Riel founding father, July 26, 1991|Community left in shock after murderous rampage, July 31, 1991|Natives block highway to military reserve, July 12, 1991|Oka film offers less-than flattering portrait, July 30, 1991, The Sault Star
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, August 1991|Natives threatening to boycott talks, August 19, 1991, The Globe and Mail|Close race may mean Indian vote tested, August 30, 1991|Aboriginal will boycott unity meeting, August 14, 1991|Natives to receive distinct society, status, minister says, The Sault Star, August 15, 1991|Natives, province sign self government deal, August 7, 1991|Separate system key to native justice - inquiry, August 30, 1991|Paper suggests criteria for personhood of fetus, August 15, 1991|Fist Nations to give federalism chance, August 9, 1991|Mohawks, non-natives tee off for fun day, August 2, 1991|Alberta Indians close to control over $1 billion in oil, gas funds, August 12, 1991|Indians oppose drilling, August 12, 1991|Cree to talk separation from Quebec, August 1, 1991|Winnipeg police chief has no part in response to native justice report, August 31, 1991|Commission blamed for stirring up animosity, Monday July 29, 1991|Indians block Northern Ontario road, the Sault Star, August, 1991|Natives, Government heard political statement, August 2, 1991|Native panel member sought for Great Whale environment study, The Sault Star, August 16, 1991|Judge refuses request by Mohawks to ban book on Oka crisis, The Sault Star, Saturday, August 3, 1991|Mohawks waive fishing license rule, August 2, 1991|Beavers gathering teaches about life, The Sault Star, August 15, 1991|Parizeau claims Cree undermine sovereigns, Academic see Quebec government killing Great Whale project August 17, 1991|Scholarships for natives spark heated CMA debate, August 14, 1991|Erasmus, Wilson reported chosen to head native commission, August 3, 1991|Band to set hunting rules, August 1, 1991|Ryan evasive on Mohawk traffic tickets, August 9, 1991|Temagami ruling not blockbuster, land mark, August 16, 1991|Mohawks ask UN to aid in Canadian negotiations, August 8, 1991|Native group seeks 15 seats in Commons, August 13, 1991|75 flee violence on reserve, August 2, 1991|Natives Explain blockade, Natives want cash to develop position, August 30, 1991|Metis irked as forgotten in budget, August 14, 1991|Popularity of propane gas sniffing has Baffin Island officials puzzled, August 12, 1991, The Sault Star.|Native women want say in Constitutional change, August 12, 1991, Sault Star.|First Nations excludes others in reform deal, August 20, 1991, The Sault Star|Native-led commission to study injustice, continue from A1 Native led, August 28, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, September 1991|Plan for native self-government promised in unity package, but no definition, The Sault Star, September 10, 1991|Hydro wants talks with natives, The Sault Star, September 10, 1991|Winnipeg Chief admits mistakes, The Sault Star, September 10, 1991|16 Sturgeon dam protesters arrested, The Sault Star, Thursday September 5, 1991|Rae questions aboriginal, social ramifications, The Sault Star, September 27, 1991|Natives may be asked to boycott committee studies, September 27, 1991|Native community laws planned for aboriginals, The Sault Star, September 4, 1991|Business warns against Great Whale delay, The Sault Star, Wednesday September 4, 1991|Mercredi unsatisfied with Ottawa's offer in constitutional plan, September 6, 1991|Mohawks raising defense fund, September 27, 1991|Metis feeling ignored in justice investigation, The Sault Star, September 6, 1991|Book says Siddon met with Oka Warrior negotiators, The Sault Star, September 26, 1991|Ontario Hydro stops dam work pending pacts with natives, September 26, 1991, The Sault Star.|Enough; cries Winnipeg police lawyer as 3rd Harper hearing starts, The Sault Star, Thursday September 5, 1991|Cree want years of study on Great Whale project, September 13, 1991|Ottawa promises improvements but rejects native justice system, September 7, 1991, The Sault Star.|Cree win major victory in James Bay battle, The Sault Star, September 11, 1991 Continue from A1 Cree wins|Sagamok natives protect buffer zones in waters, The Sault Star, September 12, 1991|Police told they should live on reserves for awhile, September 5, 1991|Last of 5 Mohawks in deadly gun battle acquitted, September 4, 1991|Indians look to provinces for help, September 26, 1991|Wildman warns natives, September 3, 1991|Many natives called for jury; none chosen, September 4, 1991|Native leaders concerned over spending, September 6, 1991|First Nations wants to join language debate, September 24, 1991|Aboriginals may be best hope for country's survival, harper suggests, The Sault Star, Tuesday, September 24, 1991.|Sacred Run, September 13, 1991|Indian band intends to run gambling operation, September 6, 1991|Aboriginal gambling plan would defy provincial and federal laws, The Sault Star, Thursday, September 5, 1991|Bid to stop 3rd public inquiry into Delay dam for native say, judge suggests Indian leader's death is thwarted, Delay dam for native say, judge suggests, The Sault Star, Friday, September 6, 1991
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Newspaper Clippings, October 1991|Treaty Indians not citizens, leader says, October 30, 1991|Province commits to negotiation on some Indian control of land, Wednesday, October 30, 1991, The Sault Star|Vintage jeep in Oka good only for scrap, October 30, 1991|Natives try to lure Bourassa back to talks, October 30, 1991|Natives can hunt legally within park, October 16, 1991|Fishmen not invited to discuss dispute, The Sault Star, Wednesday, October 16, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, November 1991|New education plan about native studies has little effect here, The Sault Star, November 5, 1991|Schools to offer native languages, November 1, 1991 continue from page A1 Schools to offer|Teens hurl rocks at police on Akwesasne reserve, November 1, 1991|Warriors vandalized ambulances, trial told, November 5, 1991|Environmentalist group distances itself from Cree in Hydro fight, November 5, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Sault Star, Monday, December 16, 1991|Natives plan to board replica ship to protest Columbus expedition, December 8, 1991|Impoverished band granted reserve lands, December 7, 1991|Canadian natives protest celebration for Columbus, the Sault Star, Monday, December 16, 1991
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, March 1997|At the yourh leadership Academy in New York State, a rigid dawn-to-duck discipline has replaced the idle time found in most North American jails. it's being touted as the model for Ontario's first boot camp, slated to open this summer, The Sault Star, Saturday, March 29, 1996|Where have all the radicals gone? The Sault Star, Saturday, March 22, 1997|Tarnished Shrines, The Sault Star, Saturday, march 8, 1997|Fuming about ads, The Sault Star, Saturday, March 1, 1997
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 1998|Elders say banishment can make offenders better people, The Sault Star, Tuesday, January 6, 1998|Aboriginal leaders deeply divided over Ottawa's blueprint, The Sault Star, Thursday, January 8, 1998|official upset with U.S. report, Eggleton wants resolution, Proposals rile Runciman, The Sault Star, Saturday, January 31, 1998|Ottawa to compensate about 100,000 aboriginal children continue from A1 Ottawa offering compensation, January 5, 1998
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, October 1998|Department wont bury its problems, chief vows, The Sault Star, October 18, 1996|The state of Canadian's children, October 18, 1996
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, December 1998|Deputy Grand Chief visits Trinidad and Tobago to discuss impacts of technology on today's youth December 1998, Anishinabek News|Prophecies of the seven fires, Anishinabek News, December 1998|United Church apologizes for its complicity in the Indian Residential School System, The Anishinabek News, December 1998|First Nations demand CBC host debate on Aboriginal Title & Treaty Making, December 1998|Sports offer native kids a chance at better life, The Sault Star, December 1998
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 1999|Law condemned as racist for letting aboriginals off with lighter sentences, The Sault Star, January 22, 1999|Transi! Anin! Ho Koda!, First Nations Free Press, January 1999|Band chief stands firm in rent furor, January 1999|Healing Fund Project deadlines quickly approaching, Alberta Native News, January 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 1999|Breakfast with the Birds Algoma University Alumni, The Sault Star Saturday, April 10, 1999|First Nations outside Thunder Bay sign Historic deal with Buchanan, The Sault Star, Saturday April 17, 1999|Hunting Licensing to be privatized, April 7, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, June 1999|The question: Pay mortgage or RRSP? The Sault Star, Saturday June 12, 1999|look forward to next years' tax return: adviser, The Sault Star, Saturday, June 12, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, the Sault Star, Friday, June 9, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, August 1999|Special human rights for aboriginals studied, The Sault Star, Saturday, August 7, 1999|Traditional spirituality heals Oka wounds, August 2, 1999|Mohawk senior passes on aboriginal lore, August 28, 1999|Janice Toulouse- Shingwauk, August 13, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, September 1999|Anishinabek police officers poised to negotiate first-ever collective agreement Pensions and working conditions op union's priority list, The Sault Star, September 24, 1999|Government open to dismantling Indian Act, says Nault, continue from A1 Aboriginal justice system, Saturday, September 25, 1999, The Sault Star|Abuse survivors get a clean start at work, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 11, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, The Sault Star, Friday, December 10, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, March 2000|Former Shingwauk student urges natives to reach back to their roots. The Sault Star, Monday, March 27, 2000. 2 copies|Natives' fishing boats ruined by vandals, The Sault Star, Monday March 27, 2000|Quebec says proposed deal with Innu better than Nisga'a treaty
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, May 2000|Children of Shingwauk book sale proceeds to 2000 reunion, page 2A Sault this Week May, 2000 3 copies|Anishinabek to set up credit union in Garden River, May 19, 2000, The Sault Star.|Former Chief Ron Boissoneau dies, The Sault Star, May 16, 2000|How Canadian families have ridden out storms of a century, May 15, 2000|First nations plan child care battle, The Sault Star, May 15, 2000|Drawing a firm line on the asphalt, Toronto Star, May 20, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, June 2000|First Nation fasters want clear-cut meeting, June 29, 2000|Study urges natives be given seat at sovereignty talks, June 19, 2000|Murals of bare-breasted natives claimed accurate, June 28, 2000|Talking land claims to court is like rolling dice, June 10, 2000, The Toronto Star|Sask. orders Indian gaming Authority to replace CEO or else June 20, 2000|Court considers if chief can bring goods from U.S. duty-free, June 17, 2000|First nation jacks up rental bills for luxury homes on reserve land, June 12, 2000|Obomsawin tells story of Kahnawake, The Sault Star, Friday, June 23, 2000|Mohawks reach land deal 10 years after Oka, June 22, 2000, The Sault Star|Paintings of bare-breasted women must go, aboriginal leaders say, June 27, 2000|Indian Gaming Authority probed.|Canadian's beautiful Battlefords, The Toronto Star, Saturday, June 24, 2000|First Nations warned time is running out, June 17, 2000|Backer hopes reserve factory assists natives, The Toronto Star, Saturday, June 3, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 2000|A Unity Circle was formed Tuesday on the Algoma University College grounds by participants of the Children of Shingwauk Reunion. The Circle Marked he conclusion of the reunion of former students of the former residential school for native children. The Sault Star, Wednesday, July 5, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, August 2000|Abitibi president, August 6, 2000|University of Calgary discovery raises hopes for cure to juvenile diabetes, The Sault Star, Thursday, August 17, 2000|Natives planning logging barricade, August 14, 2000|Bobiwash plays vital role in aboriginal studies at LSSU, and Speed Limit reduced through reserve, The Sault Star, Friday, August 25, 2000|Adam Beach: Native and proud of it, The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, August 26, 2000|Preservation of lake Superior water inspires a Walk to Remember, The Sault Star, Thursday, August 3, 2000|Natives follow own course,The Toronto Star, Saturday, August 12, 2000|Indian Land claims protest suddenly plaguing Export A Skins Game, The Sault Star, Thursday, August 3, 2000|Aboriginal college gets help for science courses, August 2, 2000|Natives mix tribal beliefs with their Faith, August 26, 2000, The Sault Star, August 26, 2000|One third of Natives groups fail to file proper audits, The Sault Star, August 11, 2000|Campaign for indigenous rights runs into strong opposition, August 10, 2000|Canadians must rethink their relationship with First Nations, The Sault Star, Wednesday, August 30, 2000|Natives join campaign to stop Toronto garbage plan, The Sault Star, Friday, August 25, 2000|Indian band calls off blockade that threatened tourney, The Sault Star, Saturday, August 5, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, September 2000|Say Yes to updating treaties, The Sault Star, Tuesday, September 12, 2000|Treaties illustrate right to self determination, AFN grand chief asserts, The Sault Star, Friday, September 8, 2000|Original treaties are not being upheld by the governments, Let natives be full partners in natural resources management, the Sault Star, September 14, 2000|Coon Come to address sovereignty conference, The Sault Star, September 7, 2000|U.S. aboriginal actor sets up film company, September 9, 2000|Epidemic of suicides ravages lonely reserve, The Sault Star September 16, 2000|Off reserve voting picture still uncertain, Garden River credit union opening soon The Sault Star, September 9, 2000|Alliance opposed to native commercial wildfowl hunt, The Sault Star, September 19, 2000|First two midwives graduate from aboriginal birthing centre, Toronto Star, September 2, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, December 2000|Sault College posts first-ever deficit budget, The Sault Star, December 19, 2000|Ipperwash: The death that wont stay buried, December 20, 2000|Liberals work to update, replace Indian Act, The Sault Star, December 7, 2000|Document outlines federal strategy of limiting native right to self government, continue from A1 CAS agreement highlighted The Sault Star, December 19, 2000
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Newspaper Clippings, January 2001|Chief accuses Bastarache of bias, July 19, 2001|Girl, 11, Hit by shotgun blast fired by brother, 4, January 18, 2001|Chief rejects federal plan for new treaty, January 18, 2001|We are amused that you aren't: social conservative outrage over GG, The Sault Star, January 18, 2001
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, March 2002|Top court rejects native tax appeal, The Sault Star, Friday, March 15, 2002|Chief in Davis Inlet breaks gas station locks to avert shortage, The Sault Star, March 15, 2002|Aborigines call pointed question from Prince Philip amusing, The Toronto Star, Saturday, March 2, 2002|Kahnawake bootleg booze ring busted, March 27, 2002,|B.C. band loses bid to protect trees, March 30, 2002|Violence is escalating among girls, Toronto Star, March 23, 2002|Area natives to protest changes to Indian Act, continued from A1, Natives to protest changes, March 22, 2002|Aboriginals focus of tours Down Under, The Toronto Star, Saturday, March 9, 2002|Steering girls away from violence, The Toronto Star, Saturday, March 23, 2002|Sniffing gas on our own doorstep, March 2, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, May 2002|Natives push federal government to replace Indian Act, not amend it, The Sault Star, Friday, May 31, 2002|Community strategy prescribed to avert First Nations, tragedy, May 25, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, June 2002|Natives slam reform bill, The Toronto Star, Saturday, June 15, 2002|Peterson, Algoma's former bishop, dies, continue from A1 Anglican Bishop Dies, The Sault Star, June 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 2002|B.C. natives spoiling for a fight, July 13, 2002|Judge disciplined for treatment of aboriginals, July 27, 2002|Gamblers try to collect a debt to society, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 13, 2002
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Content note :Newspaper Clippings, August 2002|Almost 200 attend Shingwauk reunion, The Sault Star, Tuesday August 6, 2002. 3 copies
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, September 2002|Court told natives have no right to log, The Sault Star, September 21, 2002|Queen reaches out to Inuit at start of tour, The Sault Star, September 5, 2002|Couple wed under pine in Nova Scotia's first legal Mi'Kmaq wedding, The Sault Star, September 28, 2002|Documents contradict Harris denials about role in Ipperwash, The Sault Star, September 27, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, October 2002|Red Wood Central releases second album, The Sault Star, Saturday, October 12, 2002|Canada criticized for treatment of natives, The Sault Star, October 11, 2002|Native Leaders angered by threat to end talks, The Sault Star, October 15, 2002|Lawsuits can only name Anglican missionary society, judge rules, The Sault Star, October 25, 2002|Sault Area Hospital, Leadership In Healthcare Excellence For Algoma, Full Time Education Coordinator,October 26, 2002|A piece of Canada's past, Saturday, The Toronto Star, October 12, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, November 2002|Jesuit priests in 17th century Canada don’t deserve all the bad press: Prof, November 23, 2002|Police racist, beat natives, leaders say, November 9, 2002|Naive control of $1B coming in new bills, says Indian Affairs minister, The Sault Star, November 18, 2002|Environmental concerns over traprock operation unfounded: mine manager, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 16, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, December 2002|AFN slams $1.7B residential school offer from Ottawa, December 21, 2002|$1.7 billion committed for native abuse claims, Toronto Star, Saturday, December 21, 2002|Province, First Nation reach Temagami deal, The Sault Star, Friday, December 20, 2002|Archive vying for cash, The Sault Star, Friday, December 20, 2002|Parents have the power, but their children come first, expert says, Toronto Star, Saturday December 7, 2002|Native son tends his flock, Toronto Star, Saturday, December 28, 2002|Wilderness subdivision a chilly feat, Toronto Star, December 7, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, February 2003|UN approval needed before Canadian fights: PM, The Sault Star, Saturday, February 22, 2003|Desautels Joins board, The Sault Star, Saturday, February 22, 2003|Presbyterians sign residential school deal, February 14, 2003|Study links assimilation to aboriginal violence, February 15, 2003
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, March 2003|Brando's 1973 refusal not enough, The Toronto Star,|Female First Nations Leaders face tough gender stigma: Study,March 8, 2003|Don’t fret over tax time, online services can make filing a breeze, The Sault Star, Saturday, March 29, 2003|Art academy inks articulation agreement, The Sault Star, Saturday, March 29, 2003|Exhibit in Ottawa of photos from residential schools extended, The Sault Star, Saturday, March 8, 2003|Chiefs say welfare rite of passage for youth, The Sault Star, March 28, 2003|Oscar snub couldn't heal Wounded Knee, Toronto Star, Saturday, March 8, 2003|Hockey's race disgrace, Toronto Star, Saturday, March 22, 2003|First Nation want Mount Antoine hill, March 28, 2003, The Sault Star
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 2003|OPP apologizes over native woman's death, The Toronto Star, Saturday, April 5, 2003|Garden River gains new land in deal, The Sault Star, April 4, 2003|Tax time should be family time to get maximum credits: expert, The Sault Star, Saturday, April 5, 2003|Museum returning Haida bones, Toronto Star, Saturday, April 5, 2003|Insults fly over Indian Act changes: MPs, The Sault Star, Friday, April 4, 2003|Ecuadoran healer gets house arrest in death, The Sault Star, April 26, 2003|Native protests are dismissed by minister, April 25, 2003|Native healers plead guilty in death at Wikwemikong, The Sault Star, Friday, April 25, 2003|Bromell huffs and puffs and blows his credibility, Toronto Star, Saturday, April 19, 2003|Man who shot elk acquitted, The Sault Star, Friday, April 4, 2003|Casinos roll dice in legal game, April 23, 2003|Jesuits to end association with Mohawk mission, The Sault Star, April 9, 2003
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, May 2003|Rival siding with U.S.: Deputy PM, Toronto Star, Saturday, May 3, 2003|Natives prepare to fish despite crab boycott, The Sault Star, May 17, 2003|Marchers fill Kenora street to protest changes to Indian Act, The Sault Star, Friday, May 16, 2003|Jesuits to end association with Mohawk mission in Kahnawake, The Sault Star, Saturday, May 3, 2003
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 2003|Blueberry festival will honour Algoma's native fruit Aug. 9,10, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 26, 2003|Stepping backward on aboriginal issues, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 26, 2003|Indian chief brains behind resort, Toronto Star, Saturday, July 5, 2003|Naivete helped drive golf project, Saturday, Toronto Star, July 5, 2003
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, August 2003|Native fishery to require further federal subsidies, The Sault Star, Saturday, August 9, 2003|Recovering Marshall heads home, Toronto Star, August 9, 2003|Minister ignores native youth in North: chiefs, August 15, 2003|Inuit to govern vast territory in Labrador, The Sault Star, August 30, 2003
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, February 2004|Renovation Work on the former principal's residence of the Shingwauk Residential School. The Sault Star, February 20, 2004
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 2004|Final requests for standing at Ipperwash inquiry heard Friday, April 24, 2004,|Supreme Court ends bid for naive tax immunity , April 30, 2004
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Newspaper Clippings, December 2005|Host Residential School Archive at Algoma University College. The Sault Star, Thursday , December 1, 2005
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, November 2001|National Report, Learning to get along, Saturday, November 10, 2001, four copies|Search for reconciliation is a lifelong quest, The Toronto Star, Saturday, November 10, 2001, Three copies,|Something we never talk about, Toronto Star, November 10, 2001, Three copies
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 2000 to December 2000|Aboriginal TV not ready for prime time, The Toronto Star, Saturday, April 1, 2000|Native youth will claim England for Canadian aboriginals, The Sault Star, Friday, July 7, 2000|Nine Walkerton families accept compensation package, Toronto Star, September, 23, 2000|Executions no deterrent, survey finds, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 23, 2000|Aboriginal art is in Olympic spotlight, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 23, 2000|Trudeau, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 30, 2000.|Cheap imports hammer Algoma Steel, The Sault Star, Saturday, September 30, 2000|Day's sloppy fiscal plan does not add up, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 14, 2000|The Walkerton Story, Special Report, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 14, 2000|A belief in people, National Report, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 7, 2000|St. John's set to evacuate 15 addicted Innu teens, Toronto Star, Saturday, Saturday, November 18, 2000|Prostitute killer paroled after 4 years, Toronto Star, November 11, 2000|Rise in HIV infection among gays worries Health Canada, The Sault Star, November 24, 2000|Now you see it, now you dont, Many trends were mere blips on the redar screens of 2000, but a few are still hanging around, The Toronto Star, December 30, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 15, 2001|Homosexual couples exchange vows, The Sault Star, January 15, 2001|Protract Moe Kaffman, The Sault Star, Saturday, March 31, 2001|Articles The Toronto Star, Saturday, April 14, 2001|Articles Toronto Star, Saturday, April 28, 2001|Articles National Report, Toronto Star, Saturday, April 14, 2001|Native group turns down extra $1.1M, The Sault Star, July 28, 2001|A fragile truce, National Report, Toronto Star, Saturday, August 11, 2001|Articles, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 15, 2000|Mending of the Maries now accomplished, Toronto Star, Saturday, December 15, 2001|No guts, no glory at Miu Garden, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 15, 2001
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, April 1999 to December 1999|Articles Insight, Toronto Star, Saturday, April 24, 1999|Class Act, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 10, 1999|Articles, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 10, 1999|Special Section, Saturday, September 25, 1999|Articles, The Sault Star, Saturday, September 25, 1999|Clinging to the myths that keep us warm, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 18, 1999|Group says native bands suffering, The Sault Star, October 29, 1999|No winners at Shingwauk, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 6, 1999|Pow wow in the here and now, Toronto Star, December 4, 1999|Gaming's the game on Indian reserves, Toronto Star, December 11, 1999|Who is an Indian?, Toronto Star, Saturday, December 18, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 2000 to December 2000|Mending relationships, Toronto Star, January 12, 2000|Canadians must wake up to native reality: Clarkson,Sault Star, January 20, 2001,|Clarkson brings message of hope to Innu, January 19, 2001|Northern chief fears more suicides on remote reserve, Sault Star, January 13, 2001|Sex assault suit expected to set record, Sault Star, February 2, 1996|Sexual harassment a workplace hazard, The Toronto Star, Star, Saturday, February 20, 1999|Conference looks at AIDS, suicide and abuse, The Sault Star, February 25, 2000|Officers suspended after pair found frozen, The Sault Star, February 16, 2000|Ex-Chief has one charge dropped, Toronto Star February 16, 2000,|Aboriginal group says more accounts of police abuse surface after allegations, The Sault Star, Friday, February 18, 2000|Labrador's constant nightmare, The Toronto Star, Saturday, February 10, 2001|Guards abusing inmates: study, February 14, 2001|Answer to suicide riddle leadership, February 27, 2001|Sex, now, then, The Toronto Star, Saturday, February, 16, 2002|Minister Jailed for sexual interference, Sault Star, February 1, 2002|Child pornography a spreading sickness, The Toronto Star, Saturday, February 2, 2002|Natives hire private eyes to probe deaths, March 22, 2000|Heritage Front posts flyers in Halifax, March 30, 2001|Pope avows pedophile crisis, The Toronto Star, Saturday, March 9, 2002|The problem with self esteem, The Toronto Star, Saturday, March 9, 2002|Health experiments conduced at residential school, new report reveals, April 26, 2000|Man convicted of sex assault during sham healing ritual, The Sault Star, Monday, April 17, 2000|Sex report urges checks on teachers, The Saturday Star, April 8, 2000|Group wants attempted murder charges laid, April 13, 2000|Racial slurs mar lnuit boy's school life, The Sault Star, April 26, 2000|Report documents extensive sexual abuse, The Soo struggles with ugly memory, Toronto Star, Saturday, April 8, 2000|New rink helps Innu community deal with gas sniffing problem, Sault Star, April 10, 2000|Dark past, bright future, The Toronto Star, Saturday, April 6, 2002|Everyday was a ritual of abuse and survival, continue from L4 More secrets, more shame, The Toronto Star, Saturday, April 6, 2002|Judge says sex trials victimize children again, The Sault Star, Wednesday, May 13, 1998|Native communities stage hunger strike, The Sault Star May 26, 2000|Canada scolded for police treatment of natives, The Sault Star, Thursday, May 31, 2001|Liability broadened in residential school suits, May 11, 2001|Ugly incident troubles Cree teen, The Sault Star, May 17, 2002|Metis Nation of Alberta to depict abuse via video, book, The Sault Star, 2002|Residential Schools, Dispute resolution process gets high marks from many abuse victims' lawyers, May 18, 2002|Post Traumatic stress lingers on, The Toronto Star, Saturday, May 4, 2002|Candlelight vigil against child abuse June 22, Sault this Week, June 11, 1997|Child safety outweighs family in reforms, The Sault Star, Friday, June 12, 1998|Rights commissioner says policies discriminate against gays and Natives, The Sault Star, June 27, 1997|Child protectors could move in faster under proposed law, The Sault Star, June 13, 1998|First Nation shocked as 12-year old hangs herself, Sault Star, June 28, 2000|Disgusted with bishop's response to sexual abuse, The Sault Star, June 14, 2001|No charge planned in death of aboriginal man, The Sault Star, June 28, 2001|Ottawa may bend to help churches with abuse claims, The Sault Star, Friday, June 28, 2002|Autopsy photo E-mail allegations against OPP upset naive community, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 7, 2001|E-mailed photos black eye for Tories, The Sault Star, Friday, July 20, 2001|Healing conference for native school survivors, The Sault Star, July 6, 2002|Articles, Insight, Toronto Star, Saturday, September 4, 1999|Churches must face the music for past abuse: poll, The Sault Star, Saturday, September 8, 2001|Teenage girl's beaten body found on Quebec reserve, The Sault Star, October 11, 2000|Ottawa ready to settle with abuse complainants, continue from A1, Ottawa to settle abuse claims Sault Star, October 30, 2001|Attempted hanging began as joke, says boy, The Sault Star, November 27, 1999|Reserve may have one of highest suicide rates in world, November 21, 2000|Innu parents outraged at plan for children, The Sault Star, November, 18, 2000|Health Canada report slams state of native mental care as intolerable, The Sault Star, November 2000|We have to do more than treat the kids, The Toronto Star, Saturday, November 25, 2000|Inquest into suicide advises healing circles are needed, The Sault Star, December 10, 1999|Ex-NBA player's testimony in murder trial points finger at Carruth, Tuesday, December 5, 2000|Innu in detox discovered not chronic sniffers, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 16, 2000|Native girls fall prey to suicide, continued from J1, Contagion of despair grips children of the North, Toronto Star, December 9, 2000|Grits try to mix solvent abuse, continued from A1, Liberals work to battle abuse, The Sault Star, December 14, 2000|Study details stories of native children trapped in sex trade, Monday, December 4, 2000|Red Wood Central returns Sunday, The Sault Star, December 22, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 2000 to December 2000|Algoma Steel, unions reach tentative agreement on new contract, The Sault Star, Friday, January 21, 2000|Canada-U.S. group meets jailed activist, The Sault Star, January 21, 2000|First Nations, band members sue federal Gov't for billions, The Sault Star, February 21, 2000|Officer in Ipperwash case plans appeal, The Sault Star, February 21, 2000|Build roads to aid Indians, Nault says, The Toronto Star, Saturday, May 13, 2000|Chief wants balanced approach to logging, May 12, 2000|Nisga'a nation celebrates final treaty, The Sault Star, May 13, 2000|Misunderstanding of first Nations treaties is appalling, The Sault Star, May 8, 2000|UN debate leads to permanent forum for indigenous peoples, April 29, 2000|AFN hopes for help from Jackson, Hurricane Carter in justice fight, April 29, 2000|Federal officials express fear, Front companies will win native contracts, The Sault Star, Tuesday, April 25, 2000|Provincial park closed so natives could hunt, The Sault Star, September 25, 2000|B.C. tribe wants return of blood samples, September 28, 2000|First Nation signs industrial deal, September 28, 2000|Toronto garbage protests will be the next Oka, native chief warns, The Sault Star, October 11, 2000|Caldwell land claim vote rejected, October 2, 2000|Treatment centre audit ordered, October 19, 2000|Burnt Church dispute bill $2M, The Sault Star, Saturday,October 28, 2000|Coon Come says tactics don't help Native cause, October 17, 2000|Grampa remembered for his sense of humour, Bisaillon reserve's oldest resident, dead at age 99, Special to the Star, October 17, 2000|Thessalon First Nation chief may face challenge, The Sault Star, October 13, 2000|Day, native leader clash, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 14, 2000|Desautels urges liberals to make rules to stem native drug abuse, October 18, 2000|Anishinabek Police Services officer's trial date scheduled, The Sault Star, Wednesday, November 15, 2000|Crees will stage hunt within game preserve, November 8, 2000|Liberals promise detox centre for Innu gas-sniffing addicts, November 10 2000|Request for off-reserve vote delay rejected, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 4, 2000|Grand Chief wants to make amends with Lastman over garbage debate, The Sault Star, Tuesday, November 28, 2000|Don’t hunt in game preserve, The Sault Star, Friday, November 10, 2000|Mississauga First nation residents vote for change in election referendum, Special to the Star, November 13, 2000|Natives defy ban, kill moose on Chapleau game preserve, November 13, 2000|Airline plans sensitivity training, November 23, 2000|Extradition treaty feared at risk over ruling, The Sault Star, November 24, 2000|Off-reserve vote is major step, November 24, 2000|Innu ask for removal of gas-sniffing children, The Sault Star, November 17, 2000|Newfoundland government fails to defuse volatile gas-sniffing problem in Labrador, November 21, 2000|Corbiere decision brings equality to First Nations people, The Sault Star, November 16, 2000|Cree, Quebec government still at odds over forestry management, November 24, 2000|Natives disrupt Day's speech, The Toronto Star, Saturday, November 18, 2000|Federal election delays land claim settlement, says Mississauga chief, The Sault Star, November 4, 2000|Ottawa probes spending at Metis Employment offices in Saskatchewan, The Sault Star, Thursday, November 2, 2000|First Nations seek return of favour, The Sault Star, November 29, 2000|Game preserve hunt honours memory of native warriors, November 27, 2000|Nip gas sniffing in the bud, The Sault Star, Wednesday, November 29, 2000|Day wants to remove First nations tax-exempt status, The Sault Star, Thursday, November 16, 2000|Nearly $1.7M unaccounted for in Sask. native-gaming audit, The Sault Star, Thursday, November 16, 2000,|Serpent River to hold another referendum, The Sault Star, Thursday, November 23, 2000|Natives slam Alliance, occupy Day's office, The Sault Star, Wednesday, November 22, 2000|Confusion over who is Metis is a legacy left by Pierre Trudeau, November 10, 2000|Musqueam land worth only half that of non-native land, Supreme court rules, continue from A1, Band members outraged by court decision, November 10, 2000|First nation looks to acquire sawmill to replace outdated unit, Special to the Star, November 11, 2000|Referendum to determine format of future elections on reserve, The Sault Star, Wednesday, November 1, 2000|Listen to Innu, The Toronto Star, December 9, 2000|Hodgson won't be kept out of lawsuit, December 16, 2000|Complaints spur B.C. to drop word squaw from place names, Convict who jumped from plane left a suicide note. police say, December 9, 2000|Indian Affairs releases figures on alleged fraud, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 2, 2000|Government suing native health centre, Toronto Star, December 9, 2000|Coon Come says Liberals acted tough to win Alliance votes, The Sault Star, December 14, 2000|Native treatment centre worker charged, December 6, 2000|Natives divide casino trust fund, December 12, 2000|Articles, National Report, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 16, 2000|FBI agents rally to oppose pardon for Indian activist, The Toronto Star, December 16, 2000|Off-reserve members to vote in election, continue from A1, The Sault Star, December 2, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, February 2000 - December 2000|First Nations people over-represented in courts, jails, StatsCan reports, The Sault Star, Friday, February 11, 2000|Negotiation, not litigation, will bring results for natives, February, 4 2000|Residential schools have defenders, the Sault Star, March 20, 2000|Another Inuit group wants to hunt whale, March 20, 2000|Abuse lawsuits mount over Indian residential schools, The Sault Star,March 7, 2000|First Nation gets support in battle over clear-cutting, The Sault Star, march 7, 2000|Ottawa should settle with First Nations over abuse, churches advise, The Sault Star, Tuesday, April 18, 2000|Residential school cases filed at rate of 20 a week, The Sault Star, Thursday, April 6, 2000|Native children deprived of care in '40s, '50s, National News, Wednesday, April 26, 2000|Most Canadians think all are responsible for First nations suits, The Sault Star, Saturday, May , 2000|Anglican Church hopes federal aid will help it, and Defiant native fishers break Ottawa's rules May 8, 2000|Anglican Church must take responsibility for aboriginal claims, and Innu's frustrating battle for self-government, The Toronto Star, Wednesday, May 24, 2000|Sins of the Fathers, Anglican Journal / 16 pages Special Report, Residential School|Disputed east coast lobster fishery returning to cat and mouse game, The Sault Star, Friday, June 2, 2000|Residential Schools, Commission sought to examine abuse cases, continued from A1, Victims seek commission, The Sault Star, June 6, 2000|The Place where miracles happen, The Toronto Star, July 15, 2000|Indian school felt like a jail, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 29, 2000|Day of reckoning?, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 15, 2000|Salvation of reserve began with one woman, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 15, 2000|The joy of pain, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 8, 2000|Former Shingwauk pupils hold mix of good, bad memories, The Sault Star, Monday, July 3, 2000|Anglican Church makes cuts to meet legal bills, August 19, 2000|Residential Schools, Anglicans to cut costs, lay off staff, The Sault Star, August, 11, 2000|Lawyers want ban on preying on residential school victims, The Sault Star, Monday, August 21, 2000|Residential Schools, Ottawa, not churches, told to pay bulk of suits, The Sault Star, August 19, 2000|Murdered woman's sister says killer was stalking her before shooting, August 26, 2000|Churches are crumbling under barrage of lawsuits, continued from A1, Legacy of residential schools|Not fair to bankrupt churches over a historical change of perspective, The Sault Star, August 24, 2000|Naive fishermen brace for more confrontations, The Sault Star August 24, 2000|Churches issue apology, September 6, 2000|Lawyer blasts churches over school lawsuits, The Sault Star, Monday, September 25, 2000|Former church school pupils charge genocide attempted, The Sault Star, September 5, 2000|Grayready to settle residential school claims out of court, National Post, October 31, 2000|Victims' group accuses Ottawa of looking for ways to get off the hook, The Sault Star, October 11, 2000|Settle native lawsuits, November 8, 2000|Suit against convicted pedophile dismissed, December 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, September 1999 to March 2000|Indian Elvis sings residential school blues, Saturday, September 4, 1999, continued from L9, Solace found in Elvis role, The Toronto Star, Saturday, The Toronto Star, September 4, 1999|Residential Schools, Time to set the record straight native leader, The Sault Star, (No Date)|Residential Schools, Chief angry at ruling that makes band part of lawsuit, March 4, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 1999 to November 1999|Family approves term in Stoney death, The Sault Star, January 19, 1999|Major churches fear residential schools suits could cripple them, April 11, 1999|Native school compensation may rival hepatitis C, The Sault Star, deal, June 4, 1999|Signing fulfills chief Tecumseh's dream of an alliance of all tribes, The Sault Star, August, 19, 1999|Reunions offer hope and Healing, September 4, 1999|School abuse victim wins $135,000, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 13, 1999
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, February 1998 to June 1998|Youth justice copies First Nations, February 28, 1998|Articles, The Toronto Star, Saturday, May 2, 1998|Teaching the bad guys how to win, The Toronto Star, Saturday, June 13, 1998
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 17, 1999 to November 1999|Realms of the great spirit, continued from L1, Sail a world away on Georgian Bay cruise, The Toronto Star, Saturday, July 17, 1999|Toronto's Aboriginal Legacy, Then as now, a gathering place, Toronto, Star, Saturday, July 17, 1999|Frisky profs risk jobs, York symposium told, Toronto Star, November 20, 1999
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Newspaper Clippings, December 1998 to March 2002|Teen years can be hard for adopted children, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 12, 1998|AUC, LSSU, Sault College governors evaluate collaborative moves, The Sault Star, Saturday, January 19, 2002|Not just a white man's faith, The Toronto Star, Saturday, January 19, 2002|Crisis at the crisis shelter, The Sault Star, Saturday, January 12, 2002|Breaking the cycle, The Sault Star, Friday, January 18, 2002|Aboriginal studies, Sault's institutions, of higher learning develop innovative programs to encourage native students, The Sault Star, Saturday, January 19, 2002|Should self-control replace self-esteem, The Toronto Star, Saturday, March 9, 2002|Elder finds strength in his roots, Toronto Star, April 27, 2002|New chapter for Inuit in Quebec, The Toronto Star, Saturday, April 20, 2002|Ipperwash inquiry could rehabilitate Eves, The Toronto Star, Saturday, May 4, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 2002 to November [ca 2000]|Crash Course, Special Report, The Toronto Star, Saturday, January 26, 2002|Fighting Whites gains momentum, The Sault Star, Monday March 18, 2002|You bet, We are a nation of gamblers, a province of players, Toronto Star, [ca 2000]|Put on humour glasses' advises First nation elder, The Sault Star, [ca 2000]|Zeppa - Boissoneau, [ca 2000]|Museum returns ancient Iroquois returns ancient Iroquois wampum belts, The Sault Star, [ca 2000]
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 27, 2000 to June 2000|First Nations close to unlocking Casino Rama profits, The Sault Star, Thursday, January 27, 2000|Band claims huge area of southern Ontario, April 22, 2000|Tepee protests, police station site, April 26, 2000|Native tax free status should be tied to fees for services, April 28, 2000|3 expected to challenge Fontaine in race for national chief of AFN, The Sault Star, May 23, 2000|NAC elects first aboriginal president, May 29, 2000|Nisga'a begin defence of self government powers, May 17, 2000|First Nations work to combat new powers of CAS, Wednesday, May 17, 2000|Native talk self government, May 29, 2000|Court upholds Ipperwash conviction of Warren George, May 19, 2000|Seeking control of their destiny, The Toronto Star, May 24, 2000|Man charged in fatal shooting, May 23, 2000|Economic development funding to double, May 18, 2000|Off-reserve earnings by natives not tax exempt, court rules, continued from A1, Native salaries may be taxed The Sault Star, Thursday, June 1, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 27, 2000 to June 2000|Articles, The Globe and Mail, Thursday, March 26, 1998|Keep talking about sex until kids get the message: educator, The Sault Star, Thursday, April 9, 1998|A ticket to jobs: The 35-hour work week, The Sault Star, Saturday, May 30, 1998|Spare the rod or you may spoil the child: pediatricians, (No Date)|Dances with tradition, continue from L1 Dances help eliminate racism, Indians say, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 3, 1998|Gambling fever, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 12, 1998
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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
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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
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, May 2000 to December 2000|Visiting Saskatchewan's historic sites: journeying into the past, The Sault Star, Saturday, May 13, 2000|How Cathy Freeman lit a flame in Aussie hearts, Continued from A1, Runner trapped between two cultures, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 23, 2000|Banff class helps naive scriptwriters find heir voices, The Sault Star, September 29, 2000|No room for Natives, October 14, 2000|Sault College introduces new Ojibway program, The Sault Star, Friday, October 27, 2000|Bands make stand over cyber-gambling, The Sault Star, October 24, 2000|U.S. natives oppose plan for Wizard of Oz theme park, October 10, 2000|Standing tall, The Sault Star, October 7, 2000|Show grounded in naive mythology, The Sault Star, Friday, October 6, 2000|Gas-addicted youngsters removed from Innu community, The Sault Star, Wednesday, November 22, 2000|Firs Nation hammers out deal for housing development, The Sault Star, November 2, 2000|Innu children tell of ghastly death of little brother, The Sault Star, Thursday, November 23, 2000|Friendship Centre report shows 52% in poverty, The Sault Star, Thursday, November 30, 2000|I just shut my mouth and cried, The Globe and Mail, Saturday, December, December 9, 2000|Shadows over Sheshatshiu, The Globe and Mail, Saturday, December 9, 2000|Batchewana Firs Nation votes, The Sault Star, December 12, 2000|AIDS among aboriginals said 3 times above national rate, The Sault Star, December 4, 2000|Despairing doctor says Innu must, The Sault Star, December 4, 2000
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, January 2001 to December 2001|Unlikely allies take to streets, The Toronto Star, Saturday, January 6, 2001|Sayers returned as Garden River chief; eight re-elected, four newcomers on council, The Sault Star, September 15, 2001|Inukshuks replace graffiti along scenic Highway 138, The Sault Star, Saturday, September 15, 2001|Harris set to sign Ipperwash affidavit, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October, 6, 2001|The reciprocity entreaty, The Toronto Star, Saturday, September 29, 2001|Articles, The Sault Star, Friday, October 5, 2001|Songs of the North, The Toronto Star, Saturday, October 27, 2001|Ottawa to help to help build four-lane highway, Friday, October 12, 2001|Steer clear of Kabul, U.S. warns Northern Alliance, The Toronto Star, November 11, 2001|Ordinary citizens are the victims of Afghanistan's crisis - Professor, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 24, 2001|Garden River gets more funds for highway, credit union, Friday, November 16, 2001|Cree + English = New bilingualism, Toronto Star, November 17, 2001|Pope says sorry for past sins, The Sault Star, November 23, 2001|The Last of the Blood chiefs, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 29, 2001|Not much competition bridging the gaps between cultures, The Sault Star, Friday, November 23, 2001|We are the indigenous people, The Toronto Star, Saturday, November 17, 2001|No lasting peace can be built on basis of force, The Toronto Star, December 29, 2001|Indian digs at quirky motel, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 29, 2001|Anglican Church will remain solvent in 2002, December 22, 2001
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Newspaper clippings from various sources ; Content note : Newspaper Clippings, From December 1982 to January 2010|Aboriginal rights round 2, The Toronto Star, Sunday, December 26, 1982|What the Indians gave the world, The Globe and Mail, Saturday, February 4, 1989|Assembly of First nations, Letter to The Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, The Globe and mail, Tuesday, April 4, 1989|Cree compensation deal in jeopardy, The Globe and Mail, Friday, August 10, 1990|Chemicals threat sends shiver through gulf, The Globe and Mail, Friday, August 10, 1990|Hail to the Chief, The Sault Star, Saturday, January 18, 1997|Many aboriginals in Ontario are turning to their elders or to immersion programs to retrieve the language that carries their culture on its back, The Sault Star, January 4, 1997|A different drummer, The Sault Star, Saturday, April 12, 1997|A native Affair, The Sault Star, Saturday, April 5, 1997|Irwin wades into hot water, The Sault Star, Saturday, April 19, 1997|SAH emergency exercise pinpoints problems, The Sault Star, Thursday, December 9, 1999|Aboriginal child discrimination case delayed again, The Toronto Star, Tuesday, January 12, 2000|First Nation into fitness, The Sault Star, Saturday, June 10, 2000|Daisy Kostus, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 1, 2000|Few answers in Ipperwash death, The Toronto Star, September 2, 2000|Grave but interesting, The Sault Star, Saturday, November 25, 2000|How some key decisions ended, The Toronto Star, April 13, 2002|Innu begin move from Davis Inlet, The Sault Star, Saturday, December 14, 2002|Ontario First Nations warn of confrontation, The Sault Star, December 14, 2002|Sweetgrass and sacraments, The Toronto Star, Saturday, December 7, 2002|More than 1,000 protest against new legislation for aboriginals, Saturday, March 22, 2003|Inuit hope to revive seal trade, Toronto Star, April 12, 2003|Exploring the genetic trail, The Sault Star, Saturday, May 31, 2003|New home, same old problems, The Toronto Star, Saturday, November 1, 2003|Shingwauk alumni 'Very interested' in archive, The Sault Star, Wednesday, November 30, 2005|Native-abuse panel to hold first session next spring, The Toronto Star, Friday, October 16, 2009|Cash cuts hit native kids, The Toronto Star, Thursday, October 15, 2009|Canada accused of failing nation's poor, The Toronto Star, Tuesday, November 3, 2009|Education vital to aboriginal health, Friday, The Toronto Star, November 27, 2009|We were numbers, not humans', The Toronto Star, Monday, November 30, 2009|Delays plague truth commission, The Toronto Star, Friday, November 27, 2009|Dismay in the city, celebration in the country, The Globe and Mail, Friday, November 6, 2009|Museum action concentrated in Manitoba capital, The Toronto Star, December 7, 2009|Murray Sinclair, The Globe and Mail, Monday, December 21, 2009|A fatal shooting - and a legacy of mistrust, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, January 20, 2010|Natives still have Ontario's attention, The Globe and Mail, Thursday, January 21, 2010|Band offered $145 million for land lost in 1805, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, January 27, 2010|Aboriginal affairs takes 'step backward' The Toronto Star, Wednesday, January 20, 2010|Spending scandal engulfs native university, The Globe Mail, Friday, January 29, 2010|Murdered and missing women a 'national disgrace', The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, January 6, 2010|International rights tribunal to probe ownership of native land, The Globe and Mail, Monday, January 4, 2010
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, From November 2004 April 2010; 582 native women listed missing, Toronto Star, Thursday, April 22, 2010; Vatican told of pedophile priests in 1963, Toronto Star, Thursday April 1, 2010; For aboriginal women especially it pays to have a university degree, The globe and mail, Thursday April 8, 2010; Gaining confidence, The globe and mail, Monday April 12, 2010; How the church tried to silence a scandal, The Globe and Mail, Friday April 9, 2010; Grassy Narrows natives protest a toxic legacy, The Globe and Mail, Thursday, April 8, 2010; Ontario native bear mercury's toxic legacy, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday April 7, 2010; Cathoilic church reluctant to release residential schools records, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday April 6, 2010; Aboriginal urbanites aspire first to higher education, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday April 6, 2010; Fix aboriginal schools, Toronto Star, Friday April 30, 2010; Ex-PM: schools must meet aboriginal needs, Toronto Star, Thursday April 29, 2010; Native judge to be new chair of residential school commission, The Globe and Mail, Wendesday June 3, 2009; Ottawa looks to redefine rules for Indian status, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday June 3, 2009; Fontaine won't seek re-election, The Globe and Mail, Friday June 5, 2009; Native leader calls minister liar over border dispute, The Globe and Mail, Friday June 12, 2009; Canada is failing history, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday June 17, 2009; Indians and the just society, The Globe and Mail, Thursday June 25, 2009; Give truth a chance, Canada, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, November 4, 2008; Iacobucci seeking to give truth commission new life, The Globe and Mail, Thursday November 6, 2008; Stature, not race, The Globe and Mail, Monday November 10, 2008; LaForme quit schools commission to satisfy moral code, The globe and mail, Friday November 14, 2008; Natives, mining firm dig in their heels, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday, September 1, 2009; Residential schools inquiry to move west, The Globe and Mail, Thursday August 27, 2009; Truth forum judge says he quit over moral code, Toronto Star, Friday November 14, 2008; Native truth forum mired in conflict, Toronto Star, Friday November 7, 2008; Former judge steps in to help salvage native truth commission, Toronto Star, Thursday November 6, 2008; B.C. chief seeking to lead AFN wants to move beyond past injustices, The Globe and Mail, Friday November 21, 2008; Sayers hunts down historic ancestral medals, The Sault Star, Wednesday November 10, 2004, Police, First Nations laud domestic abuse counicl, The Sault Star, Wednesday November 10, 2004; Auditor general examines native funding requirements, The Sault Star, Saturday November 23, 2002
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, From September 2002 to July 2009; Paper suggests Ipperwash secrets, The Sault Star, Thursday September 5, 2002; Haida and Tinglist score supreme court victory, First Perspective, December 2004; Ontario to invest additional 25 million in aboriginal health, First Perspective, December 2004; Help arrives for rediential school survivors, The Chronicle Journal, Tuesday October 5, 2004; Survivor's tale: residential school life harsh at best, The Chronicle Journal, Tuesday October 5, 2004; Platform of change for first nations, Toronto Star, Thursday July 16, 2009; First Nations set to elect new chef, Toronto Star, Wednesday July 22, 2009; First Nations election in dead heat, Toronto Star, Thursday July 23, 2009; Hail the national chef, Toronto Star, Friday July 24, 2009; New leadership for first nations, Toronto Star, Friday July 24, 2009; New cheif faces long tough agenda, Toronto Star, Monday July 27, 2009; Akwesasne Protest, Toronto Star, Tuesday June 2, 2009; Mohawk protest keeps border crossing closed, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday June 2, 2009; Historical vessel returned, Toronto Star, Wednesday July 1, 2009; Schooled in the business of hope, The Globe and Mail, Saturday June 14, 2008; Plan for rediential school apology criticized, The Globe and Mail, Friday June 6, 2008; Apology to spare no detail, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday June 10, 3008; Lengthy battle for public apology, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday June 11, 2008; We are sorry, The Globe and Mail, Thursday June 12, 2008; Actions must follow words, Toronto Star, Friday June 13, 2008; 97 years later apology at last, The Globe and Mail, Monday June 9, 2008; Had those scars a long time, Toronto Star, Thursday June 12, 2008
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, From June 2008 to April 2009; We are sorry, Toronto Star, Thursday June 12, 2008; Symbolic gestures have importance, Toronto Star, Wednesday June 11, 2008; We want so much to hear sorry, Toronto Star, Tuesday June 10, 2008; Kahnewake rules impose tough choice, Toronto Star, Sunday June 1, 2008; Native issues casualties of Afgan spending, chief says, The Globe and Mail, Friday September 19, 2008; Native agency hailed for saving kids, Toronto Star, Thursday August 21, 2008; Honouring our aboriginal sons and daughters, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday July 1, 2008; Harper's apology to natives put pressure on Bush, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday July 2, 2008; OPP forgets lessons of Ipperwash, Toronto Star, Wednesday July 30, 2008; Road to full citizenship leads back to Kelowna, Toronto Star, Monday July 28, 2008; Commission must be partial to the survivors, The Globe and Mail, Thursday October 23, 2008; Native leaders divided over future of residential schools panel, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday October 22, 2008; Residential schools panel struggles to find new chair, The Globe and Mail, Thursday October 30, 2008; Going extra mile for top runner, Toronto Star, Thursday October 30, 2008; Ex-panel chair blamed for strife, Toronto Star, Wednesday October 22, 2008; Pope will reach out to natives in Canada, Toronot Star, Wednesday April 15, 2009; Pope apologizes to aboriginals, Toronto Star, Thursday April 30, 2009; Residential school survivors granted audience with Pope, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday April 15, 2009; Fight of Geronimo's bones, Toronto Star, Thursday February 19, 2009; I knew God himself didn't want me, Toronto Star, Monday March 16, 2009; Sorrow expressed for residential school abuse, The Globe and Mail, Thursday April 30, 2009; New Tory senator faces harassment complaint, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday January 6, 2009; Bureaucrats indifferent to Indian Affairs fiasco, Toronto Star, Tuesday March 17, 2009; Strahl accused of hypocrisy, secrecy in drafting native reforms, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday March 4, 2009; Aboriginals less reliant on federal transfers, The Globe and Mail, Monday March 9, 2009;
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Content note : Newspaper Clippings, From January 2009 to May 2010; Asian investors back native bands, The Globe and Mail, Monday March 9, 2009; Candidates for AFN chief make own donation rules, The Globe and Mail, Thursday July 9, 2009; Chief to press for firm rules on discolsure for AFN votes, The Globe and Mail, Friday July 10, 2009; Aboriginal group led by Brazeau must return funding, The Globe and Mail, Monday January 19, 2009; Race to replace AFN chief far from over, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday July 22, 2009; The new voice of Canada's aboriginals, The Globe and Mail, Friday July 24, 2009; Atleo's rapid rise to national chief, The Globe and Mail, Friday July 24, 2009; Brazeau aware some payments were late, Toronto Star, Tuesday February 10, 2009; A chance to bless the children, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday May 18, 2009; Government employees big buyers of illegal cigarettes, Toronto Star, Tuesday May 18, 2010; Canada's child mortality disgrace, The Globe and Mail, Monday May 17, 2010; Natives bore brunt of job losses, The Globe and Mail, Friday May 14, 2010; Teacher to represent queen in Nunavut, The Globe and Mail, Thursday May 13, 2010; Why corner stores are fighting illegal tobacco, Toronto Star, Thursday May 20, 2010; Nisga'a celebrate 10 years of self government, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday May 12, 2010; Yukon RCMP shocked by native death, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday May 11, 2010; A caribou heard in decline a way of life in jeopardy, The Globe and Mail, Wednesday May 5, 2010; B.C.'s native languages at risk of extinction, The Globe and Mail, Monday May 3, 2010; Hearings find many cases of child on child abuse at residential schools, The Globe and Mail, Tuesday May 25, 2010; Pontiff admits church's sins, Toronot Star, Wednesday May 12, 2010; Helping hand for women alone afraid and in need, Toronto Star, Monday May 31, 2010
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Content note : a committee has been formed of representatives from the Garden River and Rankin Indian reserves to transform the Shingwauk Residential school into Ontario's first Indian cultural centre. What effect the move by Algoma College will have is not known. However some people suggest both groups could be served with the development of Shingwauk by the college with a section dedicated to Indian studies.
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Content note : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : native leaders hailed the report of the royal commission on aboriginal peoples as an inspiring road map to the future, but the federal government appears reluctant to follow its direction
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Minor conversation performed on series.
0.15 m of textual records.
Series comprises records publications collected by the Shingwauk Project which document Indigenous communities and organizations across Canada. Series also includes publications which feature photographs and information from the archival collection held by the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre.
Union of Ontario Indians
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 magazine
Union of Ontario Indians
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 magazine
Cover image is of "Children at Play" by E.F. Wilson.
Briarpatch Inc.
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 magazine.
Metis Nation of Alberta
1 cm of textual records.
2 magazines.
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
0.4 cm of textual records.
1 magazine
Maclean Hunter Limited
0.3 cm of textual records.
Includes article on Billy Diamond, who attended the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.
Maclean Hunter Published Limited
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 magazine
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 magazine
Royal Canadian Geographical Society
1 cm of textual records.
1 magazine.
This issue includes "Lake Superior though artists' eyes" by Celia Ross.
1 cm of textual records.
1 magazine.
Barney Pattunguyak and Peter Tapatai
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 comic book.
National Archives of Canada
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 booklet
Northwest Territories Renewable Resources
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 booklet
Historical and Museums Branch, Ontario Government
1.5 cm of textual record.
2 booklets
Robert C. Wheeler, Walter A. Kenyon, Alan R. Woolworth, and Douglas A. Birk
2 cm of textual records.
1 book
Ministry of Culture and Recreation, Heritage Conservation Division
1.4 cm of textual records.
1 book
Victoria College
0.5 cm of textual records and graphic material.
2 magazines
Includes a feature interview with the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual records.
0.5 cm of texual records. - 1 book.
0.7 cm of texual records.
0.2 cm of texual records.
0.5 cm of textual records. - 1 book.
Shingwauk Project
ca. 600 MB of graphic material
The Shingwauk Project began producing Residential School Photo Albums in 2005 as part of the "Remember the Children Project". The Remember the Children project focused on the Spanish Residential Schools. This project aimed to increase the accessibility of photographs to residential school survivors and their families. The Remember the Children initiative allowed for the identification of individuals in photographs. Since 2005, The Shingwauk Project has created Residential School Photo Albums for all of the residential schools which existed in Ontario. These photo albums are constantly being updated as more individuals are identified in the photographs.
Series comprises photo albums of the residential schools which operated in Ontario. The albums include background historical information and photographs of former students and staff of the residential schools.
10.39 MB of graphic material
13.7 MB of textual record and graphic material
3.47 MB of graphic material
25 MB of graphic material and textual record
6.91 MB of graphic material
Photographs in album pertain to 1954-1964 era at the residential school in Moose Factory.
10 MB of graphic material
4.36 MB of graphic material
10.94 MB of graphic material
7.98 MB of graphic material and textual record
4.76 MB of textual record and graphic material
14.42 MB of textual record and graphic material.
2.46 MB of textual record and graphic material
Part one of the photo album consists of textual records relating to the history of St. Joseph's school. Part two consists of photographs of students and activities at the school.
15.29 MB of textual record and graphic material
19.21 MB of textual record and graphic material
17.87 MB of graphic material
24.28 MB of graphic material
5.89 MB of graphic material
Photo album focused on the Lake of the Woods Missions
12.81 MB of graphic material
Photographs in this album relate to the 1920-1940s at the Spanish Indian Residential Schools
14 MB of graphic material
Photographs in this album focus on althetics at the Spanish residential schools in the 1950s.
10 MB of graphic material
Photo album consists of photographs relating to festivals and carnivals at the Spanish indian residential schools in the 1950s.
17 MB of graphic material
Photo album consists of photographs relating to confirmations and graduations at the Spanish indian residential schools in the 1950s.
20 MB of graphic material
13 MB of graphic material
10.79 MB of graphic material
10.8 MB of graphic material
8 MB of graphic material
13.8 MB of graphic material
0.2 cm of textual records.
Material in accession 2010-046 was collected by the Shingwauk Project between 1981 and 2001.
No restrictions on access.
Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.
Basic conservation performed on series.
0.3 m of textual records.
Series comprises records created by and collected by the Shingwauk Project which document the history of Shingwauk Hall and the Shingwauk site.
Don Jackson, Friends of the Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel
0.1 cm of textual records.
Articles, Government Documents, Shingwauk Project Book 5
Alan Knight
2 cm of textual records.
Anglican Diocese of Algoma
0.1 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project
1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.5 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
2 bulletins
Bulletins from the memorial service and dedication of cairn which took place on Ascension Day, 1988.
Shingwauk Project
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 pamphlet
This is a small pamphlet which provides historical context to the Shingwauk site. May have been used for walking tours.
Doris Boissoneau
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 research paper.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project - Articles: Book 1
Dorothy Bowers
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project - Articles: Book 1
Rev. Canon F.W. Colloton
0.2 cm of textual records.
Augustine Shingwauk
Edited by E.F. Wilson
1 cm of textual records.
Reprinted by The Shingwauk Project
Canon F. W. Colloton
0.2 cm of textual records.
A paper read in connection with the pilgrimage to the Shingwauk Burial Ground, 7th June 1954.
Poor photocopy.
Rev. Canon Frost
0.3 cm of textual records.
Fred Ingle
0.1 cm of textual records.
Carolyn Harrington
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 article.
Article originally appeared in the "The Ontario Indian", volume 3, no. 10.
Jean Manore
1 cm of textual records.
Paper presented to the seventy-first annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, May 29-June 1, 1992.
Fair Play, pen name of E. F. Wilson
0.2 cm of textual records.
Notes: Also know as the Fair Play Papers.
-Paper No. 1 from The Canadian Indian, Vol. 1, No. 6, March 1891.
-Paper No. 2 from The Canadian Indian, Vol. 1, No. 7, April 1891
-Paper No. 3 from The Canadian Indian Vol. 1, No. 8, May 1891
-Paper No. 4 from The Canadian Indian Vol. 1, No. 9, June 1891
Edward H. Capp, Brian Fox-Wagoosh
0.1 cm of textual records.
Two sided handout which includes "The Crane and The Whitefish of Bawating" by Edward H. Capp and "Shingawukonce" by Brian Fox-Wagoosh.
Nancy Thompson and Arthur C. Thompson
0.2 cm of textual records.
2 papers.
Includes: "An Anglican's Experience of Indian Residential Schools" written by Nancy Thompson (Daughter of Principal Canon A.E. Minchin) and "Concept of Aboriginal Right: Its Origins and Continuity" by Arthur C. Thompson (Son of Principal Minchin).
Office of the Mayor, Sault Ste Marie
0.1 cm of textual records.
"Whereas through many centuries the Sault has been a meeting place where different peoples have come together...In honour of those who built, staffed and attended Shingwauk School, I, Donald M. Macgregor by virtue of the power vested in me as Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie do herby proclaim the week of June 29th to July 5th, 1981 as "ANISHINAWBEC WEEK" in Sault Ste. Marie, promoting greater awareness between two cultures."
Jim Fitton
0.3 cm of textual records.
Paper written as part of HIST 3196 taughted by Dr. Robert Rutherdale at Algoma University College.
D.M Landon
0.1 cm of textual records.
David Allan Nock
Missing record.
David Nock
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual records.
1.5 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Government of Ontario
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 letter
Letter of congratulations on the occasion of the 160th Anniversary Celebration of the vision of Chief Shingwauk.
Signed by Bob Rae, Premier of Ontario. Presented by Tony Martin, M.P.P. for Sault Ste. Marie.
0.5 cm of textual records.
Loveday Cadenhead
0.1 cm of textual records.
David A. Nock
1.5 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Includes: "Indian Children in the Forest", No. III and "White Men and Red", No. IV
0.2 cm of textual records.
Letter re: Shingwauk Hall and cemetery.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project - Articles: Book 2
Don Jackson
1 cm of textual records.
Includes a site map which indicates all property transfers.
Don Jackson
0.5 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Mr. Donald Geddes, Principal Anna McCrea Public School
1.5 cm of textual records.
Margaret Millman
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project
0.3 cm of textual records.
File contains a list of the staff and students buried in the Shingwauk cemetery.
0.2 cm of textual records.
Compiled by Alan Knight
0.3 cm of textual records.
Dorothy Bowers
0.1 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project
2 cm of textual records.
2 booklets
Edward H. Capp, Rector St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral, Algoma
3 cm of textual records.
Garden River First Nation
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Gilbert Oskaboose and Annis Aleck
0.1 cm of textual records.
Commentary on the effects of the Residential School system
Ernest Cachagee, Gilbert Herodier, Frank R. Coyle, Ray Stortini and Howard Douglass.
0.1 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 cast list
Directed by Rev. Frank R. Coyle.
Michael Brauer
1.4 cm of graphic material.
12 photographic cards and 18 envelopes.
Photograph of Maggie Bearskin, who was the Madonna in the pageant "Arrow to the Moon" in May, 1967.
Algoma and Shingwauk Alumni Associations
0.1 cm of graphic material.
1 card
Painting by Canadian artist Julie Matey Conway.
Reverse of card includes a synopsis of the Agawa Thunderbird.
Jesse Agawa
0.1 cm of graphic material.
1 card
Front cover originally acrylic on paper, 22"x33".
Synopsis of Chief Shingwauk's vision and the artist on back.
Soo Photo Service Ltd.
0.2 cm of graphic material.
6 cards
Reproduced "Children at Play" image on front originally done by Rev. E.F. Wilson, circa 1883-1893.
Diocese of Algoma
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 pamphlet
Prepared for memorial service in the Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel
Anglican Church
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 pamphlet
Prepared for Founders’ Day Service at Algoma University College and Shingwauk School.
Shingwauk Project
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project
0.6 cm of textual records.
Residential Schools Centre Staff
0.1 cm of textual records.
Activity list for the Shingwauk Project - Residential School Centre and Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association/Algoma University
Material in accession 2017-072 was collected by the Shingwauk Project.
No restrictions on access.
Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.
Basic conservation performed during processing.
0.6 m of textual record
Series comprises research records collected or produced by the Shingwauk Project relating to residential schools, healing, and reconciliation. Series includes research papers, reports, briefs, and other material.
JR Miller
1 cm of textual records.
1 cm of textual records.
Includes excerpts rom various research papers
Helen Hornbeck Tanner
2.5 cm of textual records.
United States of America vs. State of Michigan, No. M 26-73 Ca. USDC, Western District of Michigan - Northern Division
Rupert Ross, Assistant Crown Attorney, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
Rupert Ross, Assistant Crown Attorney, Kenora Ontario
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
Noel Iverson and D. Ralph Matthews
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual records.
Sault College Native Education Department and Indigenous Service, Algoma University
0.3 cm of textual records.
A report on proceedings.
0.3 cm of textual records.
Michael Anthony Hart
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 article.
Originally published in: "From Our Eyes: Learning from Indigenous Peoples"
Olthuis, Kleer, Townshend
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
0.5 cm of textual records.
1 cm of textual records.
1 information kit
0.5 cm of textual records.
1 report
Compiled by Miss A. C. Day
0.2 cm of textual records.
Francis Awdry, editor
0.2 cm of textual records.
Includes "A few words about Algoma"
Michael Bopp
1 cm of textual records.
1 draft proposal
Mike Cachagee
0.22 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
File is a paper written for Professor Don Jackson as part of Political Science 1005
Eileen Boniferro, Robert Chiblow, Robert Gray, and Terri Nelson
3 cm of textual records.
Eileen Boniferro, et al.
3 cm of textual records.
Indian Commission of Ontario
1 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
Catherine Verall and Patricia McDowell in consultation with Lenore Keeshig-Tobias
1 cm of textual records.
Mandy Young
0.5 cm of textual records.
Patricia Dawn Mills
2 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project Pamphlets No # 7
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project Pamphlets No # 7
Biidaaban Holistic Healing Centre, Heron Bay
0.2 cm of textual records.
Brenda Small
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 article.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.3 cm of textual records.
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Widlife Commission
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 booklet.
Four Worlds International Institute for Human and Community Development
1.5 cm of textual records.
1 booklet
Arthur C. Thompson
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
Carolyn J. Harrington
2 cm of textual records.
Sheila Delvin
1 cm of textual records.
Colleen Syrette, Darlene Syrette, and Joseph Corbiere
1.5 cm of textual record.
1 report.
0.2 cm of textual records.
Workgroup Indian Project
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project - Articles: Book 2
Russel L. Barsh
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
Shingwauk Project - Articles: Book 2
Lionel H. deMontigny
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 paper.
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 letter.
National Indian Youth Council
0.4 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Project - Articles: Book 2
0.1 cm of textual records.
Albert L. Wahrhaftig
0.4 cm of textual records.
1 report.
Risakue H. Wax and Robert J. Thomas
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Articles Education- Shingwauk Project Book 4
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 program
Subtitle: "Indian Youth Joins The Main Stream At Centennial 1967"
Includes information about the Shingwauk Residential School "Arrow to the Moon" production.
David A. Nock
0.4 cm of textual records.
1 article.
David A. Nock
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 article.
Articles Education- Shingwauk Project Book 4
The Union of Ontario Indians Structural Review Survey
1 cm of textual records.
1 report.
St. Paul Treatment Centre and Chief Mountain Residential School Healing Centre
1 cm of textual records.
Andrew Rickard on behalf of the Pans Family
0.1 cm of textual records.
Andrew Rickard
0.3 cm of textual records.
A historical look on the first emergence of Europeans in the traditional homelands of the Ililleuk Nation.
Dedicated to the memories of our ancestors and for the family members of the Missinabie River Basin.
Barry S. Cottom
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 report.
0.3 cm of textual records.
File includes photocopies from various research sources.
Mary Rose Bartholomew Black
1 cm of textual records.
1 dissertation.
2 cm of textual records.
Includes a reproduction of Paul Kane's Sketch Pad.
2.5 cm of textual records.
Includes:
1) Excerpt from First Nations Land Management Act
2) American Indian Policy in the Twentieth Century buy Vine Deloria, JR.
3) Land rights correspondence
4) Press release: The Coalition Against First Nation Genocide, April 11, 1993
5) Memorandum Re: First Nations Chartered Land Act, March 29, 1993
6) Unified First Nations Board As Envisaged Under The First Nations Governance Recognition Act
7) Land rights correspondence, 1993
8) The Aboriginal Constitutional Package of 1992: Its Hidden Sting by W. Rudnicki, October 7, 1992
Edward G. Sadowski, Shingwauk Project
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 report.
Libby Bobiwash and Lesley Malloch
1 cm of textual records.
Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
0.5 cm of textual records.
1 report.
Chief Of Ontario, Executive Council, Indian Associations Coordinating Committee of Ontario Inc.
0.2 cm of textual records.
Chief Of Ontario, Executive Council, Indian Associations Coordinating Committee of Ontario Inc.
0.5 cm of textual records.
Chief Of Ontario, Executive Council, Indian Associations Coordinating Committee of Ontario Inc.
0.3 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Letter re: Shingwaukose land claim at Sault Ste Marie.
0.4 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Native Council of Canada
0.2 cm of textual records.
Includes:
1) Statement to the Steering Committee of the Continuing Committee of Ministers on the Constitution, December 3, 1979
2) Presentation to Sub-Committee of the Continuing Committee of Ministers, August 26, 1980
0.1 cm of textual records.
David Carter
0.1 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 newspaper article.
Thor Conway
Julie Conway
0.1 cm of textual records.
Thor Conway
0.2 cm of textual records.
Julie Conway
0.2 cm of textual records.
Thor Conway
0.3 cm of textual records.
Thor A. Conway
0.4 cm of textual records.
Selwyn Dewdey
0.3 cm of textual records.
Dewdney
0.2 cm of textual records.
Dewdney
0.5 cm of textual records.
Mallory
0.2 cm of textual records.
Henry R. Schoolcraft
0.4 cm of textual records.
J. M Taylor
0.3 cm of textual records.
Metis and Non-Status Indian Constitutional Review Commission
0.1 cm of textual records.
Canadian Diabetes Association
3 cm of textual records and electronic records.
1 compact disc
National Native Role Program
0.2 cm of textual records.
Medical Service Branch, Health Canada and Corporate Services
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 bibliography
Created for the Residential Schools Legacy: Is Reconciliation Possible? Conference.
Jennifer Morrow
0.4 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 guide
Funded by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Bud Wildman and Grant Wedge
1.5 cm of textual records.
Submitted to the Hon. Robert Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
G. Mike Charleston
Rose-Alma (Dolly) McDonald-Jacobs
0.3 cm of textual records.
Title abbreviated from: Tradition and Education Towards a Vision of our Future, A Declaration of First Nations Jurisdiction Over Education
Lillian Small
0.3 cm of textual records.
1 booklet
Ruth W. Norton
1.5 cm of textual records.
Stories of the past, voices of tomorrow
Patricia D. Mail
Linda J. Wright
0.1 cm of textual records.
Sanjeew S. Anand
0.1 cm of textual records.
Nicholas Deleary
0.1 cm of textual records.
Ontario Métis and Non-Status Indian Association
0.1 cm of textual records.
Gordon Polson
0.2 cm of textual records.
Legacy of Hope Foundation
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
0.75 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.5 cm of textual records.
Braden Te Hiwi
1.5 cm of textual records.
1 cm of textual records.
0.6 cm of texual records. - 1 book.
Natalie Cross
737 KB of electronic records. - 1 PDF.