FROM THE ARCHIVE
First Nations Briefs
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APRIL 11, 2001

BRITISH COLUMBIRA:
The offices of the Penticton First Nation are being occupied in an attempt to force a financial audit.
Get the Story: Band office occupied by dissidents (CBC 4/10)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND:
Lennox Island First Nation elections are today.
Get the Story: Band choosing new chief (CBC 4/11)

SASKATCHEWAN:
The Metis Nation overturned the results of a recent election and candidates want the action reviewed.
Get the Story: Controversy erupts over Metis elections (CBC 4/10)

For the first time, an aboriginal police off is head of aboriginal policing services in Saksatoon.
Get the Story: Mirasty heads aboriginal policing (CBC 4/10)

YUKON:
Former PM John Turner was om Whitehorse on Tuesday, urging PM Jean Chretien to urge the United States to drop plans to drill for oil and gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska.
Get the Story: Turner urges ANWR protection (CBC 4/10)