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T..tri=.0 1 ¶-2 LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES Bibliothèque CANADA I4S. oi, laS et Archives Canada II//Illh!ffluhIII///llhIllhIllhlIllh1IllllIlih/I/ii/Hi1/i//iH 3 3286 53876192 1 i ;1 .. I 1 Library & Canada IL a r t Collection `-. µß-A Newspaper St. North America's #1 Nath 395 Wellington Ottawa. ON K I A ON4 Reg. No. 10963 Development site comes to stop Pub. No. 40016309 ...See Page 3 Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the Grand Wednesday June 18, 2008 w L r r f 4 bs L i a v' 11Misit +' 1 w Prime Minister 1 -J f STEPHEN HARPER ,} `There is no place in s Canada for the atti- 4 tudes that inspired the ti Indian residential schools system to ever L 'v again prevail...The government of Canada PHIL FOB l! g s sincerely apologizes For the generations tha It follow us. we and asks the forgive- ' . i `bear" witness today in t bike that our sur- ness of the aboriginal .' sisal as FirO ations . `ß n this land is " peoples of this country e `, affit med Tore ver. Therefore the significance t for failing them so Rt, I. of this day is not just about what has been proundly.' 4, ; " : but, equalfyimpo'i tant, at e to come.' Inside M Canada apologizes for trying Pm lorin' it { Local 2 Editorial 4 Sports 9 Angus to `kill the Indian in the child' National 24 urger OTTAWA- After enduring genera- circle in front of him trembling the prime minister after having a Careers 26 tions of torment that saw the with emotion. long ovation rain down on them Classified 25 federal government strive to extin- "The treatment of children in In- from MPs and the public galleries. Business Directory 23 guish their language and eradicate dian residential schools is a Others who were taken away from Price $1.25 their culture, Canada's first peoples sad chapter in our history," Harper their families and forced to attend ' have finally heard a prime told an extraordinary session of the the schools packed the galleries Daily news updates minister say: " We are sorry." Commons. while more than 1,000 people lis- www.theturtleislandnews.com 34-4I Stephen Harper used those words "The government of Canada sin- tened to a broadcast of the apology last Wednesday after more than a cerely apologizes and asks the for- on the lawn of Parliament Hill. 0 1 > ov' century of abuse inflicted on giveness of the Aboriginal Peoples They heard a man, who was sexu- a 4 Canada's natives at >residential of this country for failing them so ally abused at a residential school schools. profoundly. We are sorry." before growing up to head the As- . - Aging survivors of the church -run sembly of First Nations, struggle St. Harper made the historic apology 282 Argyle in the House of Commons as schools funded by the federal gov- with his pain. o 74470 04551 9 Caledonia aboriginal guests of honour sat in a ernment sat a few steps away from (Continued on page 14) "A JOURNEY BEGINS..." Country Market "TSI TIOTAHSAWEN TEWAHTEN:T1..." 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I 4 Iw \_ Eagle's Nest area fB (ford. bout Iwo doe men per- Local 4 - .waded the developers o stop work on the site unto they n provide proof Oaf rhry hull,- own the and. (Photo be Hoyt Negotiations adjourned Laden) Brantford injunctions only one reason for adjournment Another Brantford development put on pause settings By Mark Laden Continued development an Ms- found mi By Lad In L site Writer paned lands is another factor that .hers says makes The temporary injunction obtained Chief MacNaughton rR^ BRANTFORD -A hoeing Bevel W ' by ducky of Brantford preventing the negotiating process difficult. opment In taste's Nest area o has said in- Six Nations land protectors from The province it cant Brantford has been at least tem- is [arise with a municipality's Jowl- b interfering with development airway shut down by members of r just one of Me reasons for an ad- cementent decision, but Chief - Me Haudenovmee Men's Council MacNaughton says that's not aso- It was agreed between the Sik Na- wanly true. and Me developer Memo -.f: approves the per - ITh The province more work would bedew on the bid -- - its that are applied formal) think site until the developer mcould pr o- r"44. the province could take action side proof th, land was legally sin thereby stopping Mein," he said, rendered by Six Nations. -ate think the leer they should do issue About wu dozen men what& the wd Its l f. n devm Ample who are trying 1; medically attar 8 am. Monday and M develop that this could happen, persuaded mown opera.) lawn [ trying to force the federal govem- instead of everything going gong g- digging Nuipmcnt to stop working. j:rwn_ ment put Six Nations land claims no and it ire developers li9 same. The work that was underway by a on Peas of Mentfod on the negoti- _ fí_-c. I .J'_ . are trying more than ever to get the company own. by Jennifer and ating able. A Sic Nations man wafts as a Brantford City Police officer speaks with iferS(u shovel Ingle fast as ley developers Gold and Jennifer elm ground, Gold Smart ovm an archeological "Because Mac is no negotiation ara About ten avian member. of 1 were an, because they know something Federal negmlmor Ron nearing Ally Mohawk Chief Allen MacNaughton aq and Ontario 5 Murray Sir Anders Council maws( in stopping work roe ( survey of the Race property. about the land claim.. drat want sup Collican merge fera.second day slummy talks that led to an adjournment until August (Photo Ay JimC site near Baldwin Avenue on Monday morning. (Photo by Mark laden) where they plan to build about 90 them to du anything," Hilll mid. In March 2006 Six Nations asked Pow lass ) e found nothing," mid a Six Nations residential notes. The propml calls lIc Swan mid while Men., a development moratorium on she concerns M the community. benefits and to reacquire lands one mike last were "difficult: bulb man who did not want to be idemi- N1,loual for for a mú of single and semi -de- cal work is stopped on her develop "adhere disputed lands within the "1 wont mention any particular willing buyer and seller basis. If was still hopeful the September fied. "thé ve barn five mimeos - melted homes, as well as town, has she will continue with the in land rights negotia- Haldimand Tract. There was no misinformation, but these things the settlement is accepted, Six Ne- target date for settlement could will and got a puce of chan ! jnumment Iowa. new ands 'paper work." as well a lab will tmt dons between Haudenosaunee Six discussion Mt week about stop- happen and people are very con- wels would Masked by Canada to be reached, adding M hopes fora stone I:' The Sown ay thyyhave a copy of r artifacts found at Me site m far. She Nations and the of ping development until the mike caned. and rammed about their refrain from any future litigation good mating when talks Rose Miller is the Six Nations g A governments Wane a doathiepe opus! by nit Six No 1 wouldn't speculate what this stop- Canada and Ontario. are conch.. Fern, negotiator n'ghts, and the bizarre way Brant- on Ide issue, as well as refraining midsummer. archeology monitor on the site. She e.MckieJte militates didcats 119 a page means a The colas were adjourned on Jane Barbara MacDougall said develop- ford is behaving trying to quash from asserting any interests on the "No one is more comm.., get - mid it has Men difficult to determine Mc lad update own,.. Capo of BobTMi owns a home Mat backs 12, lengthy days ofinee municipal responsibility, peoples freedom of speech," he land. ling settlement on the Welland if the site is significant or not be- !# after two Wire Name wnlMpuviJ.w 7 ` w:s on to Me fold 0. Mc Mum, warm legs at the Oneida Business Park but added that continued rapid de- said. "If people can't stand up for "The only thing and say about the Cana' land claim than I am," Do- n snood plain there has Ca ThSieIIeIe men fete his neck. to Nold hones os hemm Ms ne freedom speech it's not going to Canal, and I want to be acing said. been -a Ito un the les[ week. Mohawk Chief Allen velopment is not helpful. of Welland TMamhmloyyenv being dentbye of disturbance Cool shoed in Wanfn City for any very clear out there in mere press, is For his part, lead MacNaughton said the adjourn- 11 would be a lot easier for us if bode well of ta provincial nego- novzm company with avoidance te.