Newspaper clippings

Zone des éléments

Référentiel

Code

Note(s) sur la portée et contenu

    Note(s) sur la source

      Note(s) d'affichage

        Termes hiérarchiques

        Newspaper clippings

        Terme générique Textual records

        Newspaper clippings

          Termes équivalents

          Newspaper clippings

            Termes associés

            Newspaper clippings

            698 Description archivistique résultats pour Newspaper clippings

            698 résultats directement liés Exclure les termes spécifiques
            23-023 · Collection · December 5, 1994 - February 13, 1995

            Collection consists of photocopies of newspaper clippings gathered as part of the press clippings service for the Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat, from December 5, 1994 to February 13, 1995. The photocopies are on a wide range of topics concerning Indigenous peoples and communities, including land claims, resource usage, environmental impacts, economic and business development, the justice system, and various community news.

            23-013/001(11) · Dossier · Sept. 13 - Oct. 2, 1989
            Fait partie de Indian and Northern Affairs newspaper clippings collection

            This following folder includes

            • Innu take flight fight to court in St. John's, Nfld.
            • Native footwear exhibit - Toronto
            • 2nd vote set in Chippewa land claim - Sarnia
            • Native justice system rejected by Ian Scott - Ottawa
            • Native probe hears lawyers - Winnipeg
            • Outdoor murals save community from doldrums - Chemainus, B.C.
            • Police arrest two more in logging protest - Temagami
            • Seven arrested in raid on reserve bingo hall - Kanesatake, Que.
            • Minorities go toe to toe with majority - Toronto
            • Police acted like savages, Mohawks say after raid - St-Jerome, Que.
            • War Party battles triteness - Toronto movie review
            • Haida canoe's trip up the Seine, native artist's fantasy comes true - Paris
            • Metro police native liaison - Toronto
            • 'Mistakes' in probe of shooting, chief says - Winnipeg
            • More about Temagami
            • More about Innu
            • Six Nations children still out of school - Toronto
            • More about Temagami
            • Innu demonstration in Toronto
            • Mora about Sarnia Chippewa vote
            • More jobs for natives - Winnipeg
            • Hiring quotas for native people - Winnipeg
            • School teaches natives pride in culture - Toronto
            • More about uncovering old Indian graves in NW Ont.
            • Cop's letter gross insult - letter to Winnipeg editor
            • Clouds of war obscured Indians' plight - Calgary
            • More about Temagami
            • More about Six Nations schools
            • Actress praises Beachcombers for improving natives' image - Gibson, B.C.
            • Innu picket embassy over NATO flights - Ottawa
            • Flaws in law stack odds against native people - Sudbury commentary
            • Naming Wright to post pleases Indian leaders - Saskatoon
            • Education centre imperative - Sioux Lookout
            • No threat from environmentalists - letter to North Bay editor
            • Band threatens reserve blockade·- Whitedog reserve
            • More about Six Nations schools
            • Inquiry ought to proceed despite anguish for police - Saskatoon editorial
            • Former Sault resident entrusted with improving native economics - Sault Ste. Marie
            • Windigo and Bond agreement is as good as gold - Sioux Lookout
            • Tikinagan's executive director calls it quits - Sioux Lookout
            • Kashechewan and Albany advised to boil drinking water
            • Removal of chairman sought - Moose Factory
            • New NWT commissioner popular - Inuvik
            • Mohawks fight to preserve schools - Winnipeg