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Meech Lake Accord Is Unacceptable - FSIN
First, Treaty Indians must be participants in the future series of First Minister's Conferences on Constitutional reform; and, second, the Chief expressed his concerns over section 106A, which has the potential to transfer services to the provinces.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987
Background To The Constitutional Talks
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987
How Others Viewed The Talks
Failure, disappointment and collapse were words used by the press to describe the final outcome of the First Ministers' Conference. On the whole, the press was generally sympathetic to the Native side of the issue.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987
Canadians In Support Of Aboriginal Self-Government
A study done by Decima Research for the Inuit Committee on National Issues indicates wide ranging support for aboriginal peoples right to self-government.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987
The FMC's: What Was Offered?
The First Minister's Conferences on aboriginal rights are over. In his package of proposals at the final FMC in March, 1987, Prime Minister Mulroney included one more FMC in ten years.
By: Doug Saunders
Summer 1987
Federal Law Review Needed To Update Legislation Affecting Indians
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987
FSIN Calls For Commission Of Enquiry Into Administration Of The Treaties
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987
Treaty Tax Exemption Must Be Addressed: Growing Debt Crisis
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Summer 1987]]>2022-12-16T10:17:57-05:00
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Saskatchewan Indian, Special Edition (Summer 1987)