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Esgenoôpetitj
(Burnt Church) 2001 News Index
This section archives news reports, editorials, and reader commentaries.
The goal is to make available to the general public a chronological
record of the events that occurred in Esgenoôpetitj (Burnt Church)
that are related to the Marshall Decision and New Brunswick lobster
fisheries. The archive is constructed from news and commentary taken
from on-line newspapers and news services and is updated regularly.
2000
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Index 1999-2001 (116 kilobytes)
July 22 - July 28,
2001
Wednesday, July
25, 2001
Here we go again on the bay with another
fishing season
Miramichi
Leader
July 15 - July 21,
2001
Monday, July 16,
2001
Countdown to confrontation - With no agreement
in sight, Burnt Church natives again prepare to fish lobster
By CHRIS MORRIS
- Canadian Press
Telegraph Journal
The
countdown to confrontation on New Brunswick's Miramichi Bay has begun
GlobalTV.com
July 8 - July 14,
2001
Wednesday, July
11, 2001
60 nominated for 12 positions on
Burnt Church First Nation council
By GERRIT BOSMA
Miramichi Leader
July 1 - July 7,
2001
Friday,
July 6, 2001
Aboriginal fish plans deserve
notice
Miramachi Leader
June 24 - June 30,
2001
Thursday, June
28, 2001
Burnt Church elections scheduled for
August
By GAIL SAVOY
Miramachi Leader
Quota
needed for lobsters
Miramachi
Leader
June 17 - June 23,
2001
Tuesday, June
19, 2001
Dhaliwal happy with Big Cove prospects
Canadian Broadcasting System
June 10 - June 16,
2001
Wednesday, June
13, 2001
Christian group vows to keep peace during
tribal fishery off Nova Scotia
Associated
Press
June 03 - June 09,
2001
Thursday, June
7, 2001
Talks on aboriginal issues are a good
start
By LISA HRABLUK
Deal
called 'breakthrough'
Telegraph-Journal
Ottawa
favours talks on native fishery
By
JOSIPA PETRUNIC
Globe and Mail
Wednesday,
June 6, 2001
N.B.
reserve signs fishery deal Canadian Press
Canadian
Press
May 27 - June 02,
2001
Friday, June 1,
2001
Marshall Would Still Be Charged Despite
Landmark Ruling
Native fishery must still be regulated, DFO official says
By MICHAEL LIGHTSTONE
Halifax Herald
Natives
granted state-funded counsel
By GAIL
SAVOY
May 20 - May 26,
2001
Tuesday, May 22,
2001
Native
leader says conflict will continue until self-determination recognized
?????????A???? Canadian
Press
May 13 - May 19,
2001
Wednesday, May
16, 2001
Judge
rules Ottawa to pay for Burnt Church defendants
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
May 6 - May 12,
2001
Saturday, May
12, 2001
Five native bands relent, may accept Ottawa
rules
By KELLY TOUGHILL
Toronto Star
Friday, May
11, 2001
Millbrook sets sail into future New
vessel launched as band negotiates fishing deal with Ottawa
By BRIAN MEDEL
- Yarmouth Bureau
Halifax Herald
Thursday, May
10, 2001
Burnt Church band refuses to negotiate
Canadian Press
Wednesday,
May 9, 2001
Ottawa wins deal with one First Nation,
but Burnt Church refuses to talk
By SUE BAILEY
Montreal Gazette
Sunday, May
6, 2001
Native man gets fine for assault during
N.B. lobster fishing dispute
Canadian
Press
Saturday, May
5, 2001
N.B. man to be jailed for Burnt Church
shooting
By KEVIN COX
The Globe and Mail
April 29 - May 5,
2001
Friday,
May 4, 2001
Ombudsman
may help solve Atlantic fishing disputes
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Thursday, May
3, 2001
Lobster catches slow - Cold water, slow-moving
lobster blamed for small catches
Times
& Transcript
Wednesday,
May 2, 2001
Season opens with little fanfare
By CHRIS MORRIS
Canadian Press
Last
lobster boats expected to head out to sea today
Telegraph-Journal
Tuesday, May
1, 2001
Spring lobster season
Canadian Press
Gulf
lobster stocks continue to hold with heavy fishing
By RON RYDER
The Guardian
Monday, April
30, 2001
N.B. fishermen head out for spring lobster
season
The Canadian
Press
April 22 - April
28, 2001
Thursday, April
26, 2001
Native chief calls for aboriginal unity
on fishing deals
?????????A????
Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation
N.S.
native urges chiefs to consider his battle before signing fish deals
By ALISON AULD
Canadian Press
Thursday, April
25, 2001
DFO expects relaxed start for lobsters
By NANCY WILLIS
The Guardian
Tuesday, April
24, 2001
Native leaders in Atlantic Canada
'cautiously' praise new fishing agreement
By ALISON
AULD
The Guardian
Chief
sees 'giant leap' in federal stance on native fisheries
Telegraph
Journal
Monday, April
23, 2001
'Breakthrough' in fish talks in doubt
By STEVE
PROCTOR
Halifax Herald
?????????A???? Ottawa,
native leaders agree on wording for fisheries deal
Telegraph Journal
Ottawa,
natives reach compromise on fishing
The Globe
and Mail
April 15 - April
21, 2001
Friday, April
20, 2001
Stock protection must be priority
Telegraph
Journal
April 8 - April
14, 2001
Monday, April
9, 2001
Ottawa's native agreements seen attempt
to reduce rights
By JIM DAY
The Guardian
Fewer
fishing deals likely
The
Daily Gleaner
Sunday, April
8, 2001
Tribal fishery changing traditional way of life for generations of
fishermen
By
MICHAEL TUTTON, Associated Press
Boston
Globe
April 1 - April
7, 2001
Friday, April
6, 2001
Controls debated as lobster season nears
Commercial fishermen seek major changes to the native food fishery
By CHRIS MORRIS
The Canadian Press
War
of words escalates over fishery LOBSTER: Non-natives want aboriginal
fishery part of regular spring season
By CHRIS
MORRIS
Telegraph Journal
Natives
must limit fishery to save stocks
Fishermen are universally unhappy with DFOs failure to control native
fishery
By CHARLES
PERRY
Times and Transcript
Thursday, April
5, 2001
Fishermen: Native fishery threatens industry
By CHRIS MORRIS
The Canadian Press
Fishermen,
natives talk
Moncton
Times and Transcript
Paul
sees some hope for deal on native fishery
By STEVE PROCTOR
The Chronicle Herald
Wednesday,
April 4, 2001
Lobster-dispute costs pegged at $13-million
The Globe
and Mail
Native
fisheries battle cost feds $13 million
The
Toronto Star
Monday, April
2, 2001
First Nations advised not to sign new
fishing agreements with Ottawa
Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation
Atlantic
natives say fishing agreements limit treaty rights, don't sign new
deals
Canadian Press
?????????A???? Atlantic
chiefs united against DFO
By PAUL BARNSLEY
Windspeaker
March 25 - March
31, 2001
Saturday, March
31, 2001
Natives hold out against temptation
BY KELLY TOUGHILL
The National Post
March 18 - March
24, 2001
Thursday, March
22, 2001
DFO fleet beefed up
By CAMPBELL MORRISON
The Daily Gleaner
Chiefs
delay signing fisheries deals
The
Daily Gleaner
Wednesday,
March 21, 2001
Atlantic chiefs still willing to talk
with Ottawa
CBC News
?????????A???? March 11 - March
17, 2001
March, 2001, Vol.18,
Issue 11
'Get
on board,' ministers warn
By Windspeaker Staff
Windspeaker
Wednesday,
March 14, 2001
Natives suspicious of fishing agreements
Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation
Tuesday, March
13, 2001
Burnt
Church band loses control over its finances - Not payback for fight
over lobster: Ottawa
By RICK MOFINA,
with files from The Canadian Press
National Post
March 04 - March
10, 2001
Saturday, March
10, 2001
Native bands reject bid for new fisheries
deal: Resistance grows to loss of treaty rights
The ?????????A????Canadian Press
Friday, March
9, 2001
Atlantic Indian tribes balk at signing
new fisheries deals with Ottawa
The Boston Globe
First
Nations work towards national fisheries strategy
First
Nations Messenger
March/April 2001
Volume 3, No. 2
Tuesday, March
6, 2001
Federal funding to repair wharf damaged
at N.B.'s Burnt Church
The Canadian
Press
February 25 - March
03, 2001
Wednesday, February
28, 2001
You can't ignore the past
By WILLIAM
JOHNSON
The Globe and Mail
Monday, February
26, 2001
Access to the Fisheries by Rights or
Agreements? Legal Beagles Issue Strong Warning to Atlantic Chiefs
By TEHALIWASKENHAS - BOB KENNEDY, Oneida Publisher
Turtle Island Na?????????A????tive Network
February 18 - February
24, 2001
February 11 - February
17, 2001
Monday,
February 12, 2001
Training fishermen Dhaliwal's preference
The Globe
and Mail
Nova Scotia fishermen ask Ottawa to
take back tribes' lobster licenses
By ALISON
AULD
The Associated Press
February 04 - February
10, 2001
Saturday, February
10, 2001
Ottawa sets fishery strategy Dhaliwhal
aims at long-term agreements with Natives
By STEPHEN THORNE, FREE PRESS NEWS SERVICES
London Free Press
Friday, February
9, 2001
Ottawa plans sweeping treaty, fishery
negotiations
The Toronto Star
Ottawa moves to end native fishing
fight
By VALERIE
LAWTON AND KELLY TOUGHILL
The Toronto Star
Ministers
Announce Negotiators, Process for Long-Term Response to Marshall
The Canadian Press, CCN
Thursday, February 8, 2001
Burnt Church chief calls for high level
talks
The Ottawa Citizen
Mi'kmaq can use lights for night
hunts, judge rules
The Ottawa
Citizen
Feds
provide $500M for native fishery, reserves
The Toronto
Star
Tuesday, February 6, 2001
Native leaders set stage for disaster
By ALISON
BLACKDUCK
The Toronto Star
January 28 - February
03, 2001
Saturday, February
3, 2001
Anger flares over native fishing: Coon
Come blasts top court for `cowardly judicial retreat'
By KELLY
TOUGHILL
Thursday, February 1, 2001
Native leaders want Ottawa - to accommodate
- not regulate fishery
Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation
Wednesday, January 31, 2001
Ottawa may spend $500M to expand native
fishery, reserves
By
ALISON AULD, Canadian Press
National Post
Tuesday, January 30, 2001
Federal
strategy for native fishery, reserves placed at $500 million - source
By ALISON
AULD, Canadian
Press
National Post
Feds to spend $500M on native fishery,
reserves
The Toronto
Star
Sunday, January
28, 2001
Canadian
natives try to find consensus in national fishing strategy
By
ALISON AULD, Canadian Press
National Post
January 21 - January
27, 2001
Thursday, January
25, 2001
N.B. premier suspicious of federal motives
in talks for modern native treaty
By CHRIS MORRIS,
Canadian Press
National Post
January 14 - January
20, 2001
?????????A????Friday, January
19, 2001
Chief seeks resignation of Supreme Court
judge
Calgary Herald
Maritime treaty talk premature, says N.B.
leader
Canadian Press
Thursday, January
18, 2001
N.B. Premier says it's too soon to discuss
new treaties with Maritime natives
By CHRIS MORRIS
National Post
Wednesday, January 17, 2001
More native conflicts feared: memo: Cabinet
briefing urges long-term plan on hunting, fishing to prevent clashes
By RICK MOFINA
The Ottawa Citizen
Cabinet memo urges long-term native
solution: 'Failure to approve strategy would significantly increase
risk of conflicts'
By RICK MOFINA
The Ottawa Citizen
Indian
issues may spark new conflict, cabinet told
By RICK MOFINA
The Gazette (Montreal)
January 07 - January
13, 2001
Saturday,
January 13, 2001
Ottawa
proposing new treaties with natives
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Friday, January 12, 2001
Indian Affairs minister offering modern
treaty to NB chiefs
Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation
Thursday, January 11, 2001
Feuding fishers share wharf
The Gazette
(Montreal)
Wednesday,
January 10, 2001
By
ALISON AULD, Canadian
Press
The National Post
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