Newspaper clippings from various sources ;
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