Archive - 2009

April 28th

Honouring the passing of another great leader, friend to all - Robin Greene

Robin Robert Sr. Greene
Iskatewizaagegan #39 Independent First Nation, ON

Mauchibinance (Ma-Chi-Biness)
Moose Dotem
May 16, 1932 - April 25, 2009

It is with our deepest respect and profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear father, brother, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather, cousin, friend, partner, and a highly respected Traditional Leader, Healer and Elder.

NAN First Nations share information concerning the Human Swine Influenza and FAQs

Memorandum

TO:  NAN First Nations, Tribal Councils and NAN Members
FROM:  Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
RE:  Human Swine Influenza - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Australia placing emphasis on broadband infrastructure and applications for economic future

From the Australian Minister for Broadband, Communications and The Digital Economy web site

From a speech to the National Press Club 

“Digital technologies will underpin our future carbon constrained economy.

... broadband infrastructure will be the platform upon which the economy operates in the 21st century.

Australia has set ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions by 2020 and this will require an economy-wide response.

Protecting Indigenous women from violence and discrimination must be a government priority

From  Amnesty International web site

The Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples - The lives of Indigenous women and girls matter

21 April 2009 - Posted by: Craig Benjamin

In a message to the governments gathered for the Fifth Summit of the Americas, Amnesty International joined Indigenous women's organizations throughout the region in calling for an end to violence and discrimination against Indigenous women and girls.

April 27th

Ontario reaffirms its commitment to resource benefits sharing with Firat Nations

NAN press release ...

NAN welcomes reaffirmation of Ontario's commitment to resource benefits sharing

     THUNDER BAY, ON, April 27 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy welcomed today's reaffirmation by the Government of Ontario of its commitment to resource benefits sharing with Aboriginal communities.

Tomson Highway's Cree opera touring Northern Ontario this spring

From News1130

Tomson Highway's libretto for Cree opera inspired by real life

April, 26, 2009 - (THE CANADIAN PRESS) TORONTO

In October 1990, celebrated Cree playwright Tomson Highway lay on a Toronto hospital bed beside his dying brother Rene and held him in his arms. As he fell asleep, he dreamed they were in a boat floating toward an island on a misty waterway.

April 26th

Racism and ignorance towards First Nations continuing to impact public policy and services

AFN Grand Chief Phil Fontaine writes about his concerns related to the Donner Foundation's decision to include "Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation" by Frances Widdowson & Albert Howard (McGill-Queen’s University Press) on their "Best Book on Canadian Public Policy" list. The Toronto Star invited the authors to write about their book. The comments section about their story demonstrates just how much ignorance and racism exists in Canada towards First Nations.

April 25th

NOHFC funding urban Innovation Centres to study maximizing benefits using ICTs

Ontario News Release

Putting Technology To Best Use In The North - McGuinty Government Supports Study To Identify Economic Opportunities

April 24, 2009

A new study will help businesses, communities and residents in Northern Ontario maximize the benefits of using information communications technology (ICT).

April 24th

First Nation leader writing about children being taken from their families today in Canada

From Williams Lake Tribune

System of alienation of First Nations children from their heritage has gone on far too long

April 23, 2009

Re: MCF Child Apprehension: A Residential School Syndrome.

There is a lot at stake when First Nations children are taken from their home. In today’s society, native children being apprehended from their family is becoming much like the Residential School Syndrome.