RED INDIAN /Convenience

RED INDIAN /Convenience

.I m1/43-,OR,NAJoS Library and Archives Canada Bibliothe ue et a I 1 Ol I II uaNi 111 I I I North America's #1 Native Weekly Newspaper 1 3 3286 53447863 7 a OF CANADA % 4 -tl '- NATIONAL LIBRARY V r1 ^ I COLLECTION IL r I NEWSPAPER ST. ` J 395 WELLINGTON L ON4 OTTAWA ON KlA Okarahsonha kenh Onkwehonwene Six Nations o 06/06 V v .' 4I ivaucty June 28, 2006 Caledonia Reclamation DAY t J ti Ontario and Feds argue over who pays 120 for Douglas Creek lands By Lynda Powless 1 Editor i 4.411.4 Inside Fears Ontario and the federal gov- slab Local - 2 ernment may hold the disputed Editorial .. , 4 Douglas Creek lands on the out- Sports . 8 skirts of Caledonia in trust perma- thie National e 20 nently are keeping Six Nations Careers 24 people on the lands, says Six '44 ar: Classified i o ) 26 Nations reclamation site spokes- Business Directory 27 women. r Price $1.25 "This is our home, 01> why would we leave," " Janie Jamieson responds to Ontario t Premier Dalton o 74470I 0455 0 9 a McGuinty request for Six Nations to leave `WET BASEMENT? Douglas Creek lands O7l - CO . Pitt elect 5 Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, called Friday for Omni . , ",.1 Six Pleriparartai Nations people to leave the site, y1ems saying the province is purchasing ree! it &lull Space ffedeWd' the land and holding it in trust ;'Save Up to 50% Over Other Methods But spokeswoman Janie Jamieson e I( We Solve Wet Basements Permanently said that's no guarantee it will be Nationally Backed Lifetime Warranty returned to Six Nations. "This is ? SI Finished or Unfinished Basements our home. Why would we leave it New Construction & Existing Homes r our home." l- le Dirt Crawl Space Solutions She said once the land is returned r°fr t 'FREE Written Estimates & Inspection a to Six Nations, "then we will feel J' safe enough about the land but we I iti ,.'ROMP, T .. osiollOan aren't leaving until the land has e been returned." Around and around we go... Six Nations Solidarity Day celebrations last Wednesday were a hit with children who a Her fears were echoed by spokes- had 1.866.875-OMNI chance to ride merry -go- rounds, enjoy games and hear music while attending the day long picnic. (Photo by Jim C. ,Iru'MIMI ihQNt°u7i'ltlSti It'll: Crnm ' (Continued on page 2) Powless) a as - Great taste. AFN candidate Bill Wilson Barrett says fear mongering I Great value. drops by Six Nations 4 new toasted Deli is a "red herring" a Sandwiches starting at Reclamation says time for By Lynda Powless Iliworled Coed Cres - 9 Editor .--- - change at AFN MPP Toby Barret, says he did not intend any slight of Six Nations when he chastized the Premier last week saying people in Caledonia, along the -±t Assorted Cold Cuts ---_f By Lynda Powless borders with a Six Nations reclamation projects were afraid to barbecue rwo ar Chicken Caesar Editor in their backyards. Philly Cheese steak Assembly of First Nations (AFN) chief candidate Bill Wilson says next Barrett said there is "one thing I wanted to clarify, there is a lot of fear in t month's election for national chief will not be a coronation Oven Roasted Turkey for current our area certainly along Thislemoor St., on the north side of occupied site. leader Phil Fontaine. There is yellow police tape ribbon along there about four feet behind m Instead, Wilson, a hereditary chief from B.C., has launched a black horse backyards of the Thistlemoor area, OPP patrols are there day and night, s.,gia5;.....ar: f campaign that he says is picking up momentum across the country, but for because they have asked for it and are frightened." those in aboriginal politics, say Wilson is a long shot. He said he was commenting on what "I hear and see. I don't apologize lovire se as as "I admit I started out behind Phil (Fontaine) campaigning on his success for things I haven't said. I never attributed any of the fear or mayhem or 212 with the residential school settlement, but my own polls show that about violence to any one side. I want action for everyone's benefit, but there is . ?r Argyle St- two weeks ago we evened out in support," he said in an interview no question, with the native cause, these people are frightened to go in r Caledonia Monday. (Continued on page 3) their backyards." (Continued on page 6) r= ? FRESH ...11 % _ VEGGIES - -- for your RED INDIAN /convenience. !Nkomoonn 7/71111'`' Mini Mart Meat KProducts 0 100% Native Owned Available Always fresh lyed Corn a Cornbread. Laundromat on premises. (519J 4A5 -2Q25 OPEN Fri 5,30mt [13 Pt itlintZ- we 1102 Chielswood Rd, OhsweNen ATM on site. tune 28, POUP June 28, MOE 0RTLE TIAND NEWS *WC NEWS - The Slx Nations land reclaim.. la need of Redrermk raised last week.. Cohen organizers are - LOCAL n. of food a cash to purchase bulk apparently sill paying outstand rig lolls from the FORONTO (CP.' Dozens of non-aboriginal res McG Food donations Caledonia resi- intY Many residents carried placards crib- Gibson who was so overcome with emotion he Items Nntlra sere Nohow says prole bandnene m ncl has dents of Caledonia, OM fed with a mOnths- w CEng M0G Inty, and said they were fed* with broke doom in tears. We took it in our own Food Ropy Montour last been helpful they wont and 'until we long standoff between police Six Nations NEEDED «..hare *narked pray. dents protest aid living with fear and uncertainty b nearly four hands to come clown Mere and show them first week lone dome@ are neetletl. peed,, MOM. but we don't have the money to protesters, took their complaints directly to the months They also complained about the lack d hand and talk to them about what we need,' said at Reclamation OrganizersOrgan said they have not received any of the get footl so we can give them a receipt in Toronto provincial government Wednesday, and even Local rule of law in their community "Thanes no law In Mike Manning. estimated to concert dubbed SIB 520.000 secured brief meeting with Premier Dalton Caledonia, It's completely lawless;' said Larry Já eson worried about safety of Six Nations people !I. AFN candidate for national chief visits Reclamation site (Can9,9 from f at Douglas Creek over holiday weekend Wilson toured the Six Natiore land reclamation site to launch his cam- (Connnaed¡romfro Caledonia Cape! Alter coup tFwwi srengs on a mynahs shr- IeNfk and k ready carat.. the and 9. kgii.Lwm, David Rar ay, 1 " paign message that First Nations per are Bing vi later d. htLUN rig *wen rum rya MON .. prom tint dong,,' the rthonsible for abort.. em Nana fíml.'Tts loon ahvays are sovereign, "we need tabetalutalk- err CaalaI), deN nay Amyl holi ammma rn figaeom "tle M1Udnry said before a Liberal cabinet affres, said the pmvirce has aEn agreed l been abae tle lad and who a it ing about our naknx me wank, stun is in mue kx none ollEJnlhy Imnadately asap In owe* Her, formed poet TYe people here ahways ana tyngbh,00our t'land 99I0 and era ('eyk:44xuiwdgdcfimulgawm The comme. a as art., woks "ICs been agreed to thous N IoM:' our nationhood, not negotiating S. mot Mante 24, landed'mr29Tage boy, did 9.y get our emotion and cote.. damagre .afire we obvwem f She said, "Kanarese (rear Oka, Wdh Ibnreho Promit,) welfare payouts like the Kelowna repart on April ]. were prepared to stay 9.m and seas Iy know 9,I if oar Mall ti 00 h,,,, Quebec) sa don't bave tira W bock Accord." Dalton McGulnly pushing He was as in to figure port done." them there wonkl have been some after all three years and Men* Wilson said the accord, signed in _pue d^P[' t0 have us removed from 9.rff 1,,nu, aspltja hie Mâminty and tle province has done accrued profit saidlimnmy tlIoMstill tool been moot Sow. the dying days d the Liberal go, Me Me I very and look for a passible .loon alit could "make the Opposition Leda John Tory said te bone gond toron m be Iton' of any eel waned awe* eminent with First Nations leaders y Pm* Coyle was clearly aalmmi by equation" by Hymen m buy Ille government shouldn't be throwing move by tue pasce." about our salit this Iront ...mired $5 billion in funding min Cetabnla ocetgled firm 9e developer money re the Caledonia donation between the fixkwl 1, Impel Mom. go- day weekend, said Jante to First Nations, was not a move ' In yms ofmediafg lad be ln trust while the have Bernl doe tun plviced tebìg abadglrol pdesmn .nmm Onlm and Cont.. Jámeeson sovereignty or nationhood. frclafip nt Ippetavash), ere woo P bad dike ies w owed royal from .e You mathaw 'towards 4 ar expo* tomaslle.5y `All the Kelowna accord would ne wiM dsuoh a high And after two days tat people who are in defiance of a mot 19, ty Ifmtlha inst... dol va IIOJna have doe is póvide tome Rending AFN candidate Bill 'I .l as lew fs. aiwlly 4e1osensi,'n" Fiercer IMUaies,kd requested Iepa- order, occupying a piece of ltd, and Wilson chary with Reclamationt keswomen Hazel Hill ((ft and Janie Jamieson (right in at o fence nnd the watoora.all arenTalA d. for Fog...' rye barricades where children flow a kaki Ah .a ndip but big The roper del into ...of.

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