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"Attorney-General meets with police, council", p. 2

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Attorney-General meets police, council (Continued from front page) office. He says that he is gathering information, but is reluctant to make any public comment on a matter that is before the courts. The Attorney-General said that all parties are interested in coming to a resolution, and the lawyers are doing the speaking on the issue right now. Harnick agreed that the land claims issue might come up during an afternoon session of council, but that it was not the focus of the meeting, which was closed to the public. In response to an inquiry concerning the establishment of a justice system based in the local community, Harnick said "that's something we should be talking about. It would be good for the community, assuming that there is a consensus here. The people would have to want it." Harnick admitted that the Native justice system issues would "most likely be brought up."

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