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DECEMBER 5, 2000 NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR:
First Nations in Newfoundland and Labrador have been given more control over the sale and consumption of liquor on their lands in response to concerns about alcoholism and other problems.
Get the Story: Native communities get more control over alcohol (CBC 12/4) | Inuit reserve judgement on liquor changes (CBC 12/4) NUNAVUT:
The Nunavut Law Review Commission will review he Inuit tradition of custom adoption in order to clarify its current use in the territory.
Get the Story: Modern review for ancient Inuit adoption law (CBC 12/5) NORTHWEST TERRITORIES:
The Metis Nation Office of the Northwest Territories has a new executive director.
Get the Story: Metis top job changes hands again (CBC 12/4)
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