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RCMP tear down Bill C-31 protest camp

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A two-year protest over band membership through Bill C-31 ended when provincial and federal law enforcers removed the road blockade and camp of protester Fred Fraser.

RCMP and provincial Justice and Transportation department officials removed

the blockade, tents and a rough cabin from three makeshift camp sites in the Kananaskis Country area, approximately 10 kilometres west of Bragg Creek, Alta., Sept. 17.

RCMP tear down Bill C-31 protest camp

Page R1

A two-year protest over band membership through Bill C-31 ended when provincial and federal law enforcers removed the road blockade and camp of protester Fred Fraser.

RCMP and provincial Justice and Transportation department officials removed

the blockade, tents and a rough cabin from three makeshift camp sites in the Kananaskis Country area, approximately 10 kilometres west of Bragg Creek, Alta., Sept. 17.

RCMP tear down Bill C-31 protest camp

Page R1

A two-year protest over band membership through Bill C-31 ended when provincial and federal law enforcers removed the road blockade and camp of protester Fred Fraser.

RCMP and provincial Justice and Transportation department officials removed

the blockade, tents and a rough cabin from three makeshift camp sites in the Kananaskis Country area, approximately 10 kilometres west of Bragg Creek, Alta., Sept. 17.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.

Natives lack interest - activist

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Lack of interest in the building of a federal women's prison here has a local activist frustrated.

Anita Hunt, a former inmate of Kingston Prison for Women, sits on the citizen's advisory committee for the future Edmonton facility for women. She is upset over the lack of Native representatives in community meetings about the proposed penitentiary.