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[...] McFadyen said his trip confirmed that there is plenty of latitude among bands to negotiate a deal to run the power line through their traditional lands, provided the deal comes with some compensation.
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We built the second storey for more space -- for our two kids, and for [Patrick Kellerman], who had multiple sclerosis," she says. "Just having the one floor was confining for Patrick, so we worked with an architect to design a home that he could negotiate first with his scooter, manual wheelchair and finally a power wheelchair. To look at it from the outside, you wouldn't know the home was designed for to be fully mobility-accessible.
"The upper level is open yet private," [Deborah Stienstra] says. "Even though it's been designed to be fully mobility accessible, it's still an ordinary family home that everyone can enjoy."
"It's important to me that someone else with mobility issues can get it so they can enjoy the freedom it brings," she says. "Disability is just part of life. The go...
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... plan administrator would not have had any power to cause additional funding to be made to the pens... deficit, it would not have the power to negotiate the terms of the DIP financing between Indalex and...
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One of the more urgent problems for Israel is Iran and its development of nuclear power. Israel is aware, of course, that [Barack Obama]'s priority is to negotiate with Iran and intends to appoint Dennis Ross as his special envoy to Iran. Ross, a Jew, is the most qualified diplomat to deal with the Arab-Israeli peace process. However, as a gesture to the Arab world, Obama appointed [George Mitchell] as his envoy to the Middle East. The appointment of Ross as special envoy to Iran has not been announced yet. Reliable sources in Jerusalem reveal that Iran had hinted discreetly to Obama that it prefers a non-Jew to this post. So far, Obama is not yielding.
With 99 per cent of the votes counted, both the ruling centrist Kadima party and the right-wing Likud opposition party declared victory...
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This paper explores decision making processes in farm families with off farm working wives in post socialist Hungary based on an interview material with ten farm families. Decision making concerning issues of consumption and production is seen as a key arena for the articulation of gender relations within the farm family. Farm families with the husband being the head of the enterprise and the wife having an off farm wage labour constitute a specific case. Off farm incomes, in Hungary, played a crucial role in the capital accumulation phase of the farms. As previous research indicated, off farm incomes often constitute an integral part of the overall farm strategy. Off farm working wives contribute to the reproduction of the farm enterprise in diverse ways, such as through direct partici...
...'s off-farm incomes would improve their power (Symes, 1 99 1 ) and lead to individuation and inc... do not improve women's ability to negotiate sharing domestic duties with their husbands. Final...
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The settlement offer is financial," said [Patricia Valladao]. "There is no land component to the settlement. It is financial only.
"The First Nation now is completing an internal consultation with its members," Valladao said. "We are just waiting for a formal response."
"The allegation is the federal government failed to protect the interests of the First Nation by allowing the Churchill River Power Company to flood reserve land without doing anything to protect their interests or negotiate compensation," the lawyer said.
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... Tribunal may be expected to interpret its powers, in accordance with its mandate, purposively, in a..., including the duty to consult and negotiate in good faith. The applicable legal principles are...
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Hydro ratepayers have spent more than $39 million helping two northern bands negotiate a deal to build the Keeyask dam, Manitoba Hydro's next big northern power plant.
The figures cover the last six years and include money for engineers, environmental consultants and finance experts hired by Tataskweyak Cree Nation and War Lake First Nation at Hydro's expense. It also includes travel for the band's negotiating team and the cost of a negotiating office set up jointly by the two bands.
These are bands that have no money, and they have an opportunity to do better as a result of this," [Bob Brennan] said. "We don't want anyone to feel like we pulled something over on them.
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... merger may create anti-competitive buying power, (ii) potential vertical foreclosure of competitor... and the parties are able to negotiate a resolution, which will then be filed with the Tr...
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...v. Powers. (5) The respondent, Powers, was a passenger in an...The insurer paid the first claim and negotiated a settlement of the second for $25,000. It then to...