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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2002 The Assembly of First Nations opened a three-day meeting in Quebec, Canada, on Tuesday. The AFN is gearing up for a major fight against proposed federal Indian policy changes. Band leaders say the First Nations Governance Act was developed without consultation. Get the Story:
AFN promises to continue to fight new legislation (CBC 7/17)
Natives accuse government of "domination" (CBC 7/16) Relevant Links:
Assembly of First Nations - http://www.afn.ca Related Stories:
Canadian tribal leaders to meet (7/15)
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