Archive - 2008

January 17th

11th Annual Thomas Ash Memorial Hockey Tournament in Pickle Lake

11th Annual Thomas Ash Memorial Hockey Tournament

February 8-10, 2008.

Pickle Lake Arena

Entr Fee $750.00

1st $4000.00

Cities, their institutions, agencies and corporations benefiting with First Nations moving off the land

Historic government efforts to make it impossible for Aboriginal people to live and prosper in their own communities seems to be working with the migration of people relocating to urban environments to access services and "opportunities".

Examples of the urban strategy for taking care of themselves on the backs of remote and rural communities ...

Michipicoten First Nation settles land claim, moving towards local development

COO press release ... 

Historic Achievement for Michipicoten First Nation

TORONTO, Jan. 16 - Ontario Regional Chief Angus Toulouse extended congratulations to the Michipicoten First Nation on their historic land claim settlement with Canada and Ontario. Following a successful ratification vote held on January 12, 2008, Chief Joe Buckell and the Michipicoten First Nation Council authorized a resolution calling for the negotiated land claim agreement to be signed by all three governments.

Defining people as "status Indian", Metis, Inuit, Aboriginal creates new challenges for First Nations

As the Abriginal population grows and the same level of funding (or even less) continues to be made available by governments, this means that the already underfunded First Nations will be receiving less of these resources as the cities and their institutions, organizations and agencies demand more and more financial support and facilities to take care of themselves.

From Globe and Mail

January 16th

Original languages of this land continue to disappear as First Nations struggle to provide underfunded educational services

From the Canadian Press

Most of Canada's 61 aboriginal languages continue decades-long slide

INUVIK, N.W.T. - The lively five-year-olds in Sandra Ipana's language class chant through the calendar in Inuvialuktun.

Residential school survivor's headline story shows resilency and strength - a typical First Nation story

From the Globe and Mail

'To forget and forgive'

JOE FRIESEN - January 15, 2008

ROSEAU RIVER, Manitoba — Shirley Littlejohn lives on the Roseau River First Nation, about 80 kilometres south of Winnipeg.

She was born in 1947 on a reserve that sits in the flood plain between the Red and Roseau Rivers, just east of the highway that runs from Winnipeg to the U.S. border.

Statistics Canada release of census data shows urgent needs of First Nations and Aboriginal people

AFN Press Release ...

AFN National Chief says Booming Population of First Nations People Requires Urgent Government Action and Immediate New Investments

OTTAWA, Jan. 15 - Today's release of the 2006 Census by Statistics Canada indicates that the population of First Nations people has increased by 29 per cent in the last decade.

January 15th

KO Telemedicine team meets with Health Canada Minister Tony Clement, COO Regional Chief, NAN Grand Chief

NAN Deputy Grand Chief Stan Beardy and the Chiefs of Ontario Regional Chief Angus Toulouse met with Health Minister Tony Clement in Kenora last week.  Agenda items included public health requirements for First Nations, infrastructure upgrades to FN health centres and Telemedicine. 

Donna Williams, the KO Telemedicine Program Manager, was invited to attend the meeting and be a resource for any questions the minister may have about Telemedicine. 

Harper government provides their vision of First Nations by leaving them out of meeting

From the Globe and Mail

Guess who wasn't coming to dinner - The first ministers meeting left aboriginal leaders on the outside looking in

GINA COSENTINO - January 15, 2008

January 14th

Have Your Say - government opens Online Pre-Budget Consultations for Budget 2008

From Finance Canada web site http://www.fin.gc.ca/activty/consult/prebud08_e.html

Online Pre-Budget Consultations for Budget 2008

Started January 14, 2008

Note: A consultation is not a poll. Please do not send multiple or duplicate submissions. Views expressed will be made available to the Minister of Finance as part of the budget-formulation process.

Closing date: 12 midnight (EST) on February 11, 2008