Newspaper clippings from various sources ;
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