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It must not be forgotten that non-Aboriginal people and their governmental
institutions, such as Ontario Hydro, have been visitors to Aboriginal homelands (
Jacobs 1996). - Ontario Hydro's influence has always loomed large in provincial
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It must not be forgotten that non-Aboriginal people and their governmental
institutions, such as Ontario Hydro, have been visitors to Aboriginal homelands (
Jacobs 1996). - Ontario Hydro's influence has always loomed large in provincial
...
Page 247
AFTERMATH On the assumption that it now had the legal authority to begin
construction, Ontario Hydro began planning where the transmission lines would
run within the reserve. These plans were then sent to the Indian Affairs Branch.
AFTERMATH On the assumption that it now had the legal authority to begin
construction, Ontario Hydro began planning where the transmission lines would
run within the reserve. These plans were then sent to the Indian Affairs Branch.
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negotiating processin the written records in either Ontario Hydro or Indian Affairs
files. The process appearsto have been a unilateral"take it orleave it" approach
by Ontario Hydro and its agents. Construction ofthe powertransmissionlines ...
negotiating processin the written records in either Ontario Hydro or Indian Affairs
files. The process appearsto have been a unilateral"take it orleave it" approach
by Ontario Hydro and its agents. Construction ofthe powertransmissionlines ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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