Ont. aboriginal affairs minister stood up by federal counterpart
A planned meeting Tuesday night between Ontario's aboriginal affairs minister and his federal counterpart Jim Prentice to discuss a contentious aboriginal occupation failed to take place after Prentice failed to show up.
David Ramsay, Ontario's minister responsible for aboriginal affairs, had planned to meet in Ottawa with Prentice, the federal Indian affairs minister, to discuss the eight-month occupation of a disputed tract of land in Caledonia, Ont.
But a spokeswoman for Prentice said the minister cancelled the meeting with Ramsay because of "grandstanding" by the province.
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Come On People...Let's Get Your Act Together
And deal with this two tier system of being a Canadian. I am getting a little sick of first Quebec and now the indians dictating policy.......in the final analysis we pay both your wages so let's start looking after our interests.
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