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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2002 MANITOBA:
The Shamattawa First Nation is still feeling the effects of three recent suicides. A federal crisis intervention team visited the reserve this week but chief William Miles was disappointed no plans to combat the problem were developed.
Get the Story: Suicide stalks Manitoba reserve (CBC 7/26) SASKATCHEWAN:
The Metis National Council has begun talks with Ottawa about formal recognition of the Metis. Metis aren't covered under the federal Indian Act.
Get the Story: Ottawa considers talks on Métis rights (CBC 7/26)
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