Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 28, 2006

Issue date: Friday, July 28, 2006
Pages available: 78
Previous edition: Thursday, July 27, 2006

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba A10 Winnipeg free press Friday july 28, 2006 Manitoba Roseau River revives railway blocking threats with Indian affairs minister Jim Pren is a Good Guy unfortunately there May Jeff Yamie a spokesman for Indian last month Nelson and several other by David Kuxhaus Tice in an Effort to push the Issue for be elements within the conservative affairs said they Are working towards chiefs announced they were going to Ward. Nelson said he did to think the party that Don to want to Deal with this settling land claims quicker. Block lines for 24 hours on june 29 to n Active bands May still resort to minister was aware of the level of frus Issue said Nelson. The minister has acknowledged the Call attention to ongoing delays in set blocking rail lines if Ottawa does traction first nations were feeling. Concerns claims process needs retooling said thing claims. It move quicker to Settle out we had a very open and Frank Dis there have been concerns among Yamie. The protest however was scaled Back standing land claims Worth millions of Cussion he said. Native leaders about the Harper gov Nelson would not say How Long he and at the last minute after in rail agreed to dollars. Nelson said Prentice was sympathy it Ern ment a commitment to aboriginals the others were willing to wait before write a letter to Indian affairs urging this time we wont Tell anybody when in to their cause but added that he is not particularly after his government can they would take action. The Federal government to resolve the we re going to do it said Roseau River sure the ministers colleagues feel the celled the $5.1 billion Kelowna Accord at some Point our patience is going matter. Ani Hinabe chief Terry Nelson. Same Way. Designed to improve living conditions to run out and we re close to that now native leaders met earlier this month i think the minister of Indian affairs and education on reserves. Said Nelson. Canadas Only furniture . For 15 month option total Purchase including All applicable taxes and a processing fee of $79.95 leg. $1500 Purchase with $79.95 processing fee equals an apr of 4.3% Are due october 2007. For 36 month option All applicable taxes and a processing fee of $79.95 leg. $1500 Purchase with $79.95 of equals an apr of 1.78% Are due at the time of Purchase. Balance is divided into 36 equal monthly payments. All items available while quantities last. Prices terms and conditions May vary according to Region. Selection May vary from store to store. Pick up discounts not available on some superstores items. No extra charge for delivery on most items if Purchase amount before taxes and any fees is $498 or More. See store for delivery included areas. Not applicable to previous purchases and markdown items. See store for other convenient payment options. Custom orders require 25% Deposit. All ;