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  • Remove Search term Geographic Location: Winnipeg
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  • Remove Search term Decade: 1990-1999
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  • "$100 million and no apology for victims"
    "$100 million and no apology for victims"
    TextNewspaper  McEachern, Mark, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 17 Dec 1997     $100 million and no apology for victims by Mark McEachern WINNIPEG - The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and the federal government are close to an historic government to heal the wounds suffered by aboriginals in residential schools, says the Winnipeg Free ...
    TextNewspaper  McEachern, Mark, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 17 Dec 1997   $100 million and no apology for victims by Mark McEachern WINNIPEG - The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and the federal government are close to an historic government to heal …
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  • "Number of children living in shelters and hotels soars, says new Winnipeg social services"
    "Number of children living in shelters and hotels soars, says new Winnipeg social services"
    TextNewspaper  Turtle Island News, 10 Jun 1998     "The number of Winnipeg children living in hotels and shelters doubled in the last year as city social workers struggled with more kids and fewer foster homes."
    TextNewspaper  Turtle Island News, 10 Jun 1998   "The number of Winnipeg children living in hotels and shelters doubled in the last year as city social workers struggled with more kids and fewer foster homes."
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  • "Manitoba to start new aboriginal justice service"
    "Manitoba to start new aboriginal justice service"
    TextNewspaper  Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Jul 1998     Manitoba to start new aboriginal justice service WINNIPEG (CP) - A new $1.2 million aboriginal justice service aimed at cutting high repeat offender rates among Winnipeg natives will hear its first case later this month. "Look who's in the system, in the ...
    TextNewspaper  Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Jul 1998   Manitoba to start new aboriginal justice service WINNIPEG (CP) - A new $1.2 million aboriginal justice service aimed at cutting high repeat offender rates among Winnipeg natives will hear its …
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  • "Murderer Sentenced 6 Months for Escape"
    "Murderer Sentenced 6 Months for Escape"
    Newspaper       "An Indian man who murdered his abusive adoptive father and came to symbolize the sad plight of native adoptees has been sentenced to six months in jail for escaping the Stony Mountain penitentiary."
    Newspaper     "An Indian man who murdered his abusive adoptive father and came to symbolize the sad plight of native adoptees has been sentenced to six months in jail for escaping the …
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  • "Escaped Killer Has His Say on Winnipeg Radio Show"
    "Escaped Killer Has His Say on Winnipeg Radio Show"
    Newspaper       "Cameron Kerley is no angel but he's not dangerous, radio talk show host Peter Warren said Wednesday, shortly after the escaped killer surrendered to police at a radio station."
    Newspaper     "Cameron Kerley is no angel but he's not dangerous, radio talk show host Peter Warren said Wednesday, shortly after the escaped killer surrendered to police at a radio station."
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