Newspaper clippings from various sources ;
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