Archive - 2010

September 7th

"Celebrating and Honouring Women in the North" gathering in Sioux Lookout, Nov 23-25

Equay-wuk (Women's Group)
Gathering 2010

Theme: Celebrating and Honouring Women in the North
Sunset Suites, Sioux Lookout
November 23-25, 2010

Workshops: 

  • Building Aboriginal Women's Leadership
  • Nishnawbe Women's Wellness
  • Community Wellness
  • Becoming a Board Member
  • Many guest speakers - To be Announced

Tues Evening: 

  • Equay-wuk Awards
  • Talent Night & Karaoke

Wed Evening 

September 6th

September 3rd

Aboriginal Economy added to northern development priority projects at ministers' meeting

Press release

Ministers Renew Action Plan on Development Issues Facing Canada's Northern Communities

Northern Development Ministers' Forum
Thunder Bay, Ontario - August 31 - September 1, 2010

Thunder Bay, Ontario (September 1, 2010) – Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for northern development across Canada have renewed and refreshed their commitment to collaborative action on social, economic and fiscal issues of importance to the North.

September 2nd

First Nation Education Rally and Logo contest protesting underfunding of schools

 

TO: Chiefs & Councils, Grand Chiefs, PTO’s and Tribal Councils

DATE: September 1, 2010

September 1st

CRTC gives $311 million to urban telephone users from rural and remote broadband fund

Please note the remote and rural communities that are not going to be included in receiving any of these funds (ie. ALL the remote communities across northwestern Ontaro) because they are exempted from this fund as a result of their designation as being located in a "High Cost Service Area". 

From CRTC press release

Eastern Ontario region building broadband fibre network connecting rural communities

EOWC press release 

Canada, Ontario and the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus Move Landmark Partnership Forward

Hastings County, Ontario, August 31, 2010 — Ontario’s largest rural broadband network is ready to begin construction. The high-speed Internet infrastructure project will connect with local delivery systems to expand service to an estimated one million residents and businesses in Eastern Ontario. 

First Nations receive funding support from FedNor for economic development initiatives

From FedNor announcement

Matawa First Nations Management
A FedNor investment of $216,032 in Matawa First Nations Management will be used to hire a mining advisor to help its nine member communities to capitalize on mining opportunities in their respective territories.

August 31st

NAN launches campaign opposing the Ontario’s proposed Far North Act - Bill 191

 

 

NAN press release

NAN LAUNCHES ANTI-BILL 191 CAMPAIGN

THUNDER BAY, ON, Aug. 31 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy, NAN Executive Council, NAN Chiefs and NAN Tribal Councils today officially launched their campaign opposing the Ontario Government’s proposed Bill 191 (Far North Act).

CRTC rules that telcos must provide small internet firms with access to fibre cable

From CBC.ca

Small Internet providers win access fight against cable, phone giants

August 30, 2010 -  Jennifer Ditchburn, The Canadian Press

OTTAWA - Canada's big telephone and cable companies must provide the highest broadband speeds available when they sell access to smaller Internet service resellers, the federal telecom regulator ruled Monday.