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Burnt Church -
Federal boats assault treaty rights in New Brunswick / Nova Scotia "lobster war." Canada |
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On Saturday,
September 23, the Midwest Treaty Network held an Emergency
Rally to Defend Native Treaty Rights at the Canadian consulate in Chicago,
at 180 North Stetson Ave. The 1 pm (Central time) rally drew 25 people opposing
Canadian government assaults on Mi'kmaqs in New Brunswick , and opposing and
Canadian company mining plans on Ojibwa treaty lands in Wisconsin. Participants
included members of the Chicago-area Native community, Wisconsin Native communities,
Wisconsin students and other citizens concerned about mining proposals, and
other people concerned about rights for First Nations. Protesters marched
to the Old Fort Dearborn site at the Michigan Avenue Bridge.
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Midwestern U.S. supporters of human rights have been asked to call the Consulate at (312) 616-1860 to ask for a peaceful resolution of the stand-off, and respect for Mi'kmaq treaty rights. |
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TREATIES |
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| DEMANDS:
Peaceful resolution to the Mi'kmaq treaty crisis. Canadian police, wardens, and military must halt armed assaults and boat attacks against Mi'kmaq fishing communities in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, before more blood is shed. |
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Justice for Mi'kmaq treaty rights. Uphold and respect Mi'kmaq fishing rights from the 1999 Marshall Supreme Court decision, and recognize Mi'kmaqs' management of their small lobster and crab fishery. |
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Canadian mining companies out of Wisconsin. The Toronto-based companies Rio Algom or Noranda should drop plans for the Crandon metallic sulfide mine next to the Mole Lake Chippewa (Ojibwa) Reservation in Wisconsin, and affecting other reservations along the sacred Wolf River. For background and bulletins see the Midwest Treaty Network at http://www.treatyland.com. For updates call (800) 445-8615. For comments or contacts call (608) 246-2256 or e-mail mtn@igc.org |
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