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MAY 31, 2000 NUNAVUT:
The Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated plans to challenge the Federal Firearms Act in court , claiming the Inuit population aren't properly aware of the legislation.
Nunavut Tungavik to challenge legislation (CBC 5/30) SASKATCHEWAN:
An Anglican church says it is near bankruptcy over the more than 300 lawsuits filed in the province and 1,600 filed nationwide. The lawsuits stem from allegations of aboriginal abuse at residential schools.
Church threatened by lawsuits (CBC 5/30)
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