Archive - Jan 16, 2009

KO's K-Net Services highlighted as international ICT model of Indigenous development

From Epoch Times

Telecom Boosts Development in Aboriginal Communities - Indigenous commission seeks partnerships and info exchange to develop communications technologies in the Americas

By Cindy Chan, Epoch Times Staff Jan 16, 2009

When a group of remote First Nations communities in northern Ontario
launched an electronic bulletin board in 1994, it was the seed that
would become Canada’s largest Aboriginal broadband network and a model

NALSC searching for Community Legal Workers in Pikangikum and Moose Factory

See the job ad for a Full-time Community Worker in Moose Factory below ... 

The Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation provides legal, paralegal, and law-related services including public legal education to the members of the First Nations of Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN).  The Corporation also functions as an Area Office of Legal Aid Ontario (LAO). 
 
The Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation is presently recruiting a part-time Community Legal Worker for Pikangikum