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Treaty referendum criticized
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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2002 First Nations in British Columbia are challenging a voter referendum on treaty rights. The First Nations Treaty Alliance says the mail-in ballot is unconstitutional. Pollster Angus Reid agrees and says the questions are biased against the bands. The eight-question ballot arrives in the mail this week. It is due May 15. Get the Story:
Treaty referendum faces new legal challenge (CBC 4/8)
Leading pollster slams treaty referendum (CBC 4/8) Related Stories:
First Nations Briefs: Treaty Referendum (3/28)
First Nations Briefs: Treaty referendum (3/13)
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