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"Residency by-law facing court challenge", p. 1

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Residency by-law facing court challenge By Lynda Powless, Editor TORONTO - A local Mohawk language teacher and his wife are launching a Charter of Rights court battle today demanding the Six Nations Residency Bylaw, that ordered them to leave the community, be declared invalid. Frank Miller and his wife Vicky, of Sour Springs Road, were ordered June 8 to leave Six Nations by July 8. The local bylaw stipulates only band members can reside at Six Nations. Vicky Miller is not a band member. The Millers filed a federal court application asking that the Six Nations Band Council's Residency bylaw be declared invalid. (Continued on page 2)

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