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Respecting the seventh generation

3 Feb 2010

He writes a weekly column in the Winnipeg Sun, contributes to the Taxpayer, the flagship publication of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and also writes a column in the Drum newspaper. [...] The authors of this study has worked independently and the opinions expressed are therefore their own, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the board of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. [...] Despite initial support for the move, the fact that he tackled the matter of how the community eventually resolved to isolation and location were part of the remain on the reserve. [...] It is true that some of the First Nations, on the outskirts, but problems confronting this reserve can within the geographic boundaries of be solved, such as the issues relating to the City of Timmins because of the water. [...] The E. coli outbreak need of help, with three evacuations is related to the decision to locate the in two years and all of the anxiety intake pipe for the community’s water- and unrest that comes from that, treatment plant downstream from a and the fear of the children and the sewage location as well as the lack of families for more of the same.1 training among water-treatment personnel, not to me
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Authors

Quesnel, Joseph

Pages
28
Published in
Canada

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