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APRIL 12, 2001 YUKON:
Indian Affairs Minister Bob Nault says a land claim could be signed but won't say with what First Nation.
Get the Story: Nault bullish on land claims deals (CBC 4/11) The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation welcomes the support received for the fight against drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Get the Story: Gwitch'in welcome WWF support on ANWR (CBC 4/11) NORTHWEST TERRITORIES:
The Nahanni Butte Band of the Deh Cho First Nations has signed an agreement to open some of its land to seismic testing. Arcis Corporation will spend $15 million to collect data on gas and oil.
Get the Story: Nahanni Butte band signs exploration deal (CBC 4/11)
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