Archive - Dec 1, 2010

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Moose Cree and Sandy Lake First Nations partner with Right to Play for hockey development

Submitter Name: 
Brian Beaton

From Wawataynews.ca

Moose Cree, Sandy Lake have Right to Play

November 30, 2010

Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Luke Schenn interacts with a youth from Sandy Lake during the launch of a Right to Play initiative with Sandy Lake and Moose Cree First Nation.

Marten Falls First Nation preparing for economic opportunities from Ring of Fire mining

Submitter Name: 
Brian Beaton

Ontario Press Release

Bill to modify First Nations education funding tabled in parliament to create equitable services

Submitter Name: 
Brian Beaton

Press release

First Nation Successful Student Program (FNSSP) gathering in TBay live web cast

Submitter Name: 
Brian Beaton

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Keewaytinook Okimakanak, Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre and all the First Nation partner schools are gathering in Thunder Bay for their FNSSP conference (Dec 1 to 3).

Everyone is invited to join watch the presenters and the conference in progress by going to http://meeting.knet.ca and double click on the live meeting gathering.

For more information about the FNSSP project please consider enrolling in the project web site at http://fnssp.knet.ca