Archive - Mar 2010

March 24th

First Nations University partners with the Saskatchewan government to continue operating

From CBC.ca

Saskatchewan government puts up money for aboriginal university in new agreement

March 23, 2010 - Jennifer Graham, THE CANADIAN PRESS

REGINA - An agreement has been reached that's being called "a blueprint" that could save the embattled First Nations University of Canada.

March 23rd

Ladies Broomball Tournament in Sioux Lookout - April 9-11

Sioux Lookout Challenge Cup

Ladies Broomball

April 9,10,11

Sioux Lookout Arena

Entry Fee $400

First 10 teams accepted

Reading in First Nations workshop on March 29 a partnership of unversity and communities

Dear All,

This is an invitation to participate/attend a special videoconference event on Monday March 29, 2010 from 9:30-4:30pm EDT.

Visit http://odbs.knet.ca for more information

The event is a result of a collaborative project with the University of Toronto and Keewaytinook Okimakanak, with funding from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

March 22nd

First Nation distance education program conducting a review of the program for INAC

From Wawatay News

INAC to fund Wahsa for three additional months

Rick Garrick/Wawatay News - March 19, 2010

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada will fund the Wahsa Distance Education Centre for three additional months while it conducts a review of the long-running program.

March 21st

March 21 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

International Day for the Elimination of Racism - March 21 - CLC Statement 2010

Activists are courageous people.

Five decades ago, students, community members and workers, came together in Soweto, South Africa; a group of individuals opposed to apartheid and armed only with non-violent courage, and they stood together as a community.

March 20th

Marten Falls and Webequie First Nations agree to lift blockade to negotiate for benefits

From the Toronto Star

First Nations end blockade of Ring of Fire deposit

March 19, 2010 - The Canadian Press

Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle is lauding First Nations for ending blockades that prevented mining companies from studying the Ring of Fire chromite deposit in northern Ontario.

March 19th

2010 Northern First Nations Hockey Tournament in Sioux Lookout March 15–21 ONLINE

From http://firstnationshockey.ca

A-Side Championship:

Pikangikum's Screaming Otters 7 - Lac Seul Eagles 1

B-Side Championship:

Fort Hope's Bushtown Jets 8 - Fort Severn's Hudson Bay Cree 6

C-Side Championship: 

Poplar Hill's Obesahdekong Ice Dogs 6 - Kasabonika Islanders 3

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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples requires Canada's full endorsement

 The following statement was issued to challenge the government's Throne Speech statement requiring "the provisions of the Declaration to be interpreted in accordance with the constitution and laws of each state".  First Nation organizaiton and supporters are concerned that this statement could serve to legitimize any existing injustices and discrimination in domestic situations. It would also undermine the principle of “universality” that applies to all human rights.”

 March 18, 2010

March 17th

NAN / ONECA reject new "think tank" report about First Nation post-secondary funding

Press releases

NAN rejects report on First Nation post-secondary school funding

THUNDER BAY, ON, March 18 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Terry Waboose has rejected a recent report that recommends stripping First Nations of local control over the Post-Secondary School Support Program (PSSSP) for their students.

Free to Learn: Giving Aboriginal Youth Control over Their Post-Secondary Education, was released March 15, 2010 by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute for Public Policy.

Poverty and housing crisis in First Nations leading many young people into gang activity

From CTV.ca 

Native gangs spreading across Canada, says RCMP 

The Canadian Press

Date: Tuesday Mar. 16, 2010 7:03 AM ET

Aboriginal gangs are proliferating across Canada as criminal organizations exploit the intense poverty and squalid conditions that many First Nations youth live in, says a top officer with the RCMP's aboriginal police division.