Fontaine pushes for meeting with Pope
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A recently reported private audience granted to a delegation from the Assembly of First Nations with Pope John Paul II has been postponed.
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A recently reported private audience granted to a delegation from the Assembly of First Nations with Pope John Paul II has been postponed.
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A recently reported private audience granted to a delegation from the Assembly of First Nations with Pope John Paul II has been postponed.
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A recently reported private audience granted to a delegation from the Assembly of First Nations with Pope John Paul II has been postponed.
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The president and general manager of a private Winnipeg-based vocational school has a plan that may open up the door to success in the media world for many young Aboriginal people.
Or it may turn out to be a colossal waste of time and money - eleven months and $15,000 per student, to be exact.
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The president and general manager of a private Winnipeg-based vocational school has a plan that may open up the door to success in the media world for many young Aboriginal people.
Or it may turn out to be a colossal waste of time and money - eleven months and $15,000 per student, to be exact.
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The president and general manager of a private Winnipeg-based vocational school has a plan that may open up the door to success in the media world for many young Aboriginal people.
Or it may turn out to be a colossal waste of time and money - eleven months and $15,000 per student, to be exact.
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A group of teenagers and elders from Black Lake have triumphantly completed a 10-day canoe trip through the wilderness of northern Saskatchewan that was designed to help them preserve their Dene culture.
The trip was planned by band councillor Freddie Throassie as a response to the threat posed by the new Athabasca seasonal road, which is currently under construction.
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A group of teenagers and elders from Black Lake have triumphantly completed a 10-day canoe trip through the wilderness of northern Saskatchewan that was designed to help them preserve their Dene culture.
The trip was planned by band councillor Freddie Throassie as a response to the threat posed by the new Athabasca seasonal road, which is currently under construction.
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A group of teenagers and elders from Black Lake have triumphantly completed a 10-day canoe trip through the wilderness of northern Saskatchewan that was designed to help them preserve their Dene culture.
The trip was planned by band councillor Freddie Throassie as a response to the threat posed by the new Athabasca seasonal road, which is currently under construction.
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As many as 900 people who thought of themselves as Inuit may now be wondering where their Aboriginal ancestry has gone.
Since 1992, the Labrador Inuit Association has been slimming its 5,000 name membership list to suit new eligibility criteria determined during land claim discussions with the province of Newfoundland and the federal government.
With a decision made by the association's board of directors, letters were sent to some of it's members, informing them that their memberships had been revoked.