Archive - 2008

February 7th

COO and Ontario enter into agreement for distribution of provincial gaming revenues

ONTARIO MINISTRY OF ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS and CHIEFS OF ONTARIO press release ...

Chiefs In Ontario And The Province Forging A New Relationship - Improving Quality of Life In First Nations Communities Across The Province

            THUNDER BAY, ON, Feb. 7 /CNW/ - First Nations Chiefs from across Ontario voted in favour of an historic agreement today that will result in improvements in quality of life and will strengthen First Nations communities in Ontario.

February 6th

Annual Men's Hockey & Ladies/Youth Tournament 2008 in NIbinamik First Nation

Nibinamik Sports & Recreation

Presents

Annual Men's Hockey Tournament

March 4 - 8, 2008

Entry Fee: $800.00

Looking for Youth opinions about living in the north on new North3 website

The International Institute for Sustainable Development, in partnership with the Canadian Embassy are inviting young northerners to contribute to their new website, North3.

February 5th

Invite to roundtable discussion on creating an urban reserve in Sioux Lookout

Municipality of Sioux Lookout
Round Table Discussion on Urban Reserves

The Municipality of Sioux Lookout in conjunction with the Economic Development Commission’s Urban Reserve Sub-committee will host a Round Table Discussion on Urban Reserves with Guest Speaker, Laurent Mougeot, Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association.

Life challenges for First Nation youth theme of upcoming free workshop at Lakehead University

Everyone Working Together: Pathways to respect and understanding with Indigenous Youth

Maamaw anokiidaa: Ge-izh-bimi-mino-wiijiiwakwaa ayaangwaamiziiwining anishinaabesak

Thursday, February 14, 2008
Bora Laskin Lecture Theatre (BL 1001)
Faculty of Education, Lakehead University Thunder Bay, Ontario

February 4th

Sandy Lake First Nation host radio bingo fundrasiser

RADIO BINGO

FEB 16/08

$10, 000 JACKPOT

Invite to 3rd Annual Derek Kakegamic Memorial Hockey Tournament in Sandy Lake First Nation

3rd Annual Derek Kakegamic Memorial Hockey Tournament

February 20 - 23, 2008

Sandy Lake First Nation

Entry Fee: $2000.00

Nishnawbe Aski Police Services challenged by substandard detachment conditions

NAN press release ... 

NAN Calls on Province and Feds to Address Policing Crisis

THUNDER BAY, ON, Feb. 1 - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy supports yesterday's decision to partially close the Kasabonika Lake First Nation Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service detachment, calling on provincial Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services Rick Bartolucci and federal Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day to address the growing policing crisis in NAN territory.

February 3rd

Assemby of First Nations hosting gatherings on Indigenous Rights and Treaties Implementation

UPCOMING AFN GATHERINGS ... 

Implementing The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

On September 13, 2007, the United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (the Declaration).  The Declaration establishes a universal framework of minimum standards for the survival, dignity, well-being and rights of the world's indigenous peoples.  Canada was one of only four nations to vote against it. 

Urban students and schools asked to fundraise for required First Nation schools across Canada

From the Timmins Daily Press ...

Ignoring Native schools abhorrent

Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus is mad as hell and who can blame him. Angus told the House of Commons Thursday he's launching a national campaign to raise cash for First Nation schools in Canada, stating the federal government has failed miserably to provide adequate funding to upgrade current schools or build new ones.

Angus described many First Nation schools as being in "Third World" condition.