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  • DEBBIE FAULKNER, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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The Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities wants to untangle the jurisdictional disputes between federal, provincial and Aboriginal governments that have hampered Native people with disabilities from getting needed services.

"I think it's going to be a tough fight," said Doug Anderson, a consultant to the council. "But it needs to be done, so someone…

  • DEBBIE FAULKNER, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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The Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities wants to untangle the jurisdictional disputes between federal, provincial and Aboriginal governments that have hampered Native people with disabilities from getting needed services.

"I think it's going to be a tough fight," said Doug Anderson, a consultant to the council. "But it needs to be done, so someone…

  • DEBBIE FAULKNER, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 3

The Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities wants to untangle the jurisdictional disputes between federal, provincial and Aboriginal governments that have hampered Native people with disabilities from getting needed services.

"I think it's going to be a tough fight," said Doug Anderson, a consultant to the council. "But it needs to be done, so someone…

  • DEBBIE FAULKNER, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 3

The Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities wants to untangle the jurisdictional disputes between federal, provincial and Aboriginal governments that have hampered Native people with disabilities from getting needed services.

"I think it's going to be a tough fight," said Doug Anderson, a consultant to the council. "But it needs to be done, so someone…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Jane Stewart was in Edmonton on Aug. 6, for a "meet and greet" reception with some Alberta First Nation chiefs.

Sworn into office on June 11, the visit was part of Stewart's first national tour of First Nations and their chiefs. She said the tour is informal.

"It is a 'meet the chiefs.' I am not announcing anything…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Jane Stewart was in Edmonton on Aug. 6, for a "meet and greet" reception with some Alberta First Nation chiefs.

Sworn into office on June 11, the visit was part of Stewart's first national tour of First Nations and their chiefs. She said the tour is informal.

"It is a 'meet the chiefs.' I am not announcing anything…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Jane Stewart was in Edmonton on Aug. 6, for a "meet and greet" reception with some Alberta First Nation chiefs.

Sworn into office on June 11, the visit was part of Stewart's first national tour of First Nations and their chiefs. She said the tour is informal.

"It is a 'meet the chiefs.' I am not announcing anything…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Jane Stewart was in Edmonton on Aug. 6, for a "meet and greet" reception with some Alberta First Nation chiefs.

Sworn into office on June 11, the visit was part of Stewart's first national tour of First Nations and their chiefs. She said the tour is informal.

"It is a 'meet the chiefs.' I am not announcing anything…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Jane Stewart was in Edmonton on Aug. 6, for a "meet and greet" reception with some Alberta First Nation chiefs.

Sworn into office on June 11, the visit was part of Stewart's first national tour of First Nations and their chiefs. She said the tour is informal.

"It is a 'meet the chiefs.' I am not announcing anything…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Jane Stewart was in Edmonton on Aug. 6, for a "meet and greet" reception with some Alberta First Nation chiefs.

Sworn into office on June 11, the visit was part of Stewart's first national tour of First Nations and their chiefs. She said the tour is informal.

"It is a 'meet the chiefs.' I am not announcing anything…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Swan Hills

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An explosion at the Swan Hills Waste Treatment Centre in northern Alberta is just one more reason to shut the place down, said Grand Chief Jim Badger of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.

According to the Alberta Environmental Protection department, at about 6:20 p.m., on July 21, an explosion caused one of two incinerator buildings to be shut down…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Swan Hills

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An explosion at the Swan Hills Waste Treatment Centre in northern Alberta is just one more reason to shut the place down, said Grand Chief Jim Badger of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.

According to the Alberta Environmental Protection department, at about 6:20 p.m., on July 21, an explosion caused one of two incinerator buildings to be shut down…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Swan Hills

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An explosion at the Swan Hills Waste Treatment Centre in northern Alberta is just one more reason to shut the place down, said Grand Chief Jim Badger of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.

According to the Alberta Environmental Protection department, at about 6:20 p.m., on July 21, an explosion caused one of two incinerator buildings to be shut down…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Swan Hills

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An explosion at the Swan Hills Waste Treatment Centre in northern Alberta is just one more reason to shut the place down, said Grand Chief Jim Badger of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.

According to the Alberta Environmental Protection department, at about 6:20 p.m., on July 21, an explosion caused one of two incinerator buildings to be shut down…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, Swan Hills

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An explosion at the Swan Hills Waste Treatment Centre in northern Alberta is just one more reason to shut the place down, said Grand Chief Jim Badger of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.

According to the Alberta Environmental Protection department, at about 6:20 p.m., on July 21, an explosion caused one of two incinerator buildings to be shut down…