Archive - 2008

February 2nd

Funding crisis for First Nation education programs and services - GET INVOLVED!

From the Treaty #3 Education office ...

ISSUE

INAC has a 2% cap on annual funding for First Nation schools since 1996 which ignores the increasing costs of delivering education to a growing First Nation population and ignores the provincial investments and initiatives in education.

"Rethinking the reserve" series continues with more confrontation of blaming First Nation people

From National Post

Rethinking the reserve: Problems of governance

Kevin Libin, February 02, 2008

A girl plays next to a broken-down school bus at the Kashechewan reserve. Problems at reserves like Kashechewan point to a system of governance that needs fixing.Tyler Anderson/National PostA girl plays next to a broken-down school bus at the Kashechewan reserve. Problems at reserves like Kashechewan point to a system of governance that needs fixing.

February 1st

Fix the Foundation - Health Council of Canada on Primary Health Care and Home Care

Press Release  

Fix the Foundation, says the Health Council of Canada in its New Report on Primary Health Care and Home Care

TORONTO, Jan. 30 - The vast majority of Canadians (96 per cent) report having either a regular medical doctor (86 per cent), or regular place they go for primary health care (10 per cent). Those numbers may sound comforting, but the Health Council's latest report reveals that care is not always well coordinated, comprehensive, or available when needed.

January 31st

NAN Decade for Youth hosts annual Strength Building Conference in Thunder Bay

NAN press release ...

NAN Youth Host 3rd Annual Strength Building Conference

THUNDER BAY, ON Wednesday January 30, 2008: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Decade for Youth and Development together with NAN Decade for Youth Council (http://www.nandecade.ca) kicked off the 3rd Annual Seven Sacred Teachings Youth Gathering on Thursday evening with the lighting of a sacred fire at 7:00p.m. at Thunder Bay’s Best Western Nor’Wester Hotel.

Evaluating performance outcomes of schools serving First Nation students a requirement

From the National Post

The native education gap

John Richards, January 30, 2008

Among Pierre Trudeau’s first initiatives as prime minister was his 1969 “white paper” on Aboriginal policy. Its prescription was straightforward: eliminate reserves, and treat “registered Indians” as individuals with rights and obligations identical to those of other Canadians.

January 30th

First Nations Technical Institute funding cut by Harper government threatens its operation

The following three stories highlight the struggle facing First Nation post-secondary institutions. Please consider writing to your MP and MPP about this injustice and signing their online petition available at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/FNTI/index.html

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First Nations continue efforts for Canada to recognize United Nations' Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples

AFN Press Release ...

United Nations Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples Elicits Strong Support

            OTTAWA, Jan. 29 /CNW Telbec/ - National Chief Phil Fontaine and the Regional Chief of Quebec and Labrador, Ghislain Picard, announced their ongoing commitment to secure the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the Canadian government.

StatsCan presentation of First Nation migration to the cities is wrong but politically driven

From the Toronto Star

First Nations assails census results

Jan 27, 2008 - Sue Bailey, THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA–The Assembly of First Nations says Statistics Canada drew flawed, potentially damaging conclusions from the 2006 census and it wants an independent review.

January 29th

Chiefs of Ontario health team looking for a new First Nation Strategic Health Plan

Development of an Ontario First Nation Strategic Health Plan

January 29, 2008

SCOPE OF WORK

The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) is currently seeking proposals from interested consultants/contractors to develop and deliver a strategic planning process.

Pelican Falls 2nd Annual Ladies Broomball Tournament

Pelican Falls 2nd Annual

Ladies Broomball Tournament

March 1, 2

$200.00 entry fee

 

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