Archive - Jan 17, 2005

Government of Canada expands its Urban Aboriginal Strategy Pilot Projects

From Turtle Island Native Network - Federal Government Expands Urban Aboriginal Strategy - an additional $25 million added to the $50 million for cities to support Aboriginal populations living in those environments.

REGINA, Jan. 13, 2005

The Honourable Andy Scott, Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, announced today the expansion of the Urban Aboriginal Strategy (UAS) pilot projects.

As a result of the $25 million, one-year expansion, four new cities will
be added to the UAS: Prince George, British Columbia; Lethbridge, Alberta; Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and Thompson, Manitoba. In addition, current pilot projects with promising results may be expanded.

"The UAS is about breaking down barriers to create synergy - combining
our forces so that our effect is greater than the sum of our individual
efforts," said Minister Scott, lead minister for the UAS. "This helps our
resources to stretch further, be more effective and will help deliver on the
Government of Canada's commitment to close the gaps that separate Aboriginal people from other Canadians."

The expansion of the UAS pilot projects will help the Government of
Canada continue its work with provincial and municipal governments, local
Aboriginal organizations, non-government organizations and the private sector to develop innovative solutions to address local priorities. In addition to the four new pilot cities, work is already underway in the eight original cities: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto and Thunder Bay. In total, the expansion represents a doubling of the UAS pilot projects budget to $50 million and an one year extension of the projects to 2006-2007.

"The UAS is an important initiative for Regina. One in ten of our citizens identify themselves as Aboriginal," said Minister Scott. "That is why I am pleased to announce $134,897 in original UAS funding for The Peyakowak
(They Are Alone) Committee Inc.'s Reaching for Success Life Skills Program.

This promising program will help Aboriginal families to better their social
and life skills, creating a stronger community."

The UAS approach recognizes that local communities are best placed to
develop solutions that meet their unique opportunities and challenges. It also recognizes that all governments, and the communities they serve, need to work together to address urban Aboriginal issues. It is with this in mind that the Government of Canada hopes to continue building strong and lasting partnerships. The lessons learned from these projects will help the Government of Canada determine how to address urban Aboriginal issues in the longer-term.

The UAS is a Government of Canada initiative that involves a number of
departments, including: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Western Economic Diversification Canada, Canadian Heritage, Health Canada, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Justice Canada, the National Secretariat on Homelessness, Industry Canada, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada and others.

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Pikangikum co-ed invitational broomball tournament 2005

Pikangikum First Nation will be hosting Co-ed invitational broomball tournament o­n February 10,11 & 12, 2005.

Open to four outside teams
$600.00 entry fee
Twelve player roster- six guys & six ladies
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Open to 12 teams
Prizes will be determined o­n the number of team entries

For more information

Contact persons

Van Keeper  773-1039(work)  773-5172(home)
Lyle Keeper 773-5557(work)  773-1074(home)
Randy Moose  773-1093(work)