Archive - May 2011

May 18th

New federal cabinet includes two Aboriginal Members of Parliament and new department

Press release

National Chief Congratulates New Cabinet - Calls for Focused Action to Advance First Nation Priorities with 41st Parliament

OTTAWA, May 18 /CNW/ - Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo said today he looks forward to advancing First Nation priorities with the new federal cabinet and all of Parliament.

UN learns about Canada's failure to provide equitable resources to protect First Nation children

Caring Society Report to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child highlights Canada's failure to ensure culturally based equity for First Nations Children

Jordan & Shannen:  

First Nations children demand that the Canadian Government stop racially discriminating against them

Shadow Report: Canada 3rd and 4th Periodic Report to the UNCRC

From the Report Acknowledgements

Dedicated to Jordan River Anderson (age 5) and Shannen Koostachin (age 15)

May 17th

Mishkeegogamang First Nation now in court against Canada and Ontario over land claims

From the Toronto Star

James Bay native band alleges century of neglect in massive, multi-million lawsuit

Peter Edwards - May 16 2011

More than a century ago, a blind Ojibway Chief from northwestern Ontario named Missabay marked an “X” on a treaty written in English, a language he did not speak.

Health Toolkits for families and youth available online from First Nations Centre

Press release

First Nations Centre Launches Special Health Toolkits

Ottawa, ON (May 16, 2011) – The First Nations Centre (FNC) of the National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) has launched four toolkits of information relating to specific health issues. The four toolkits are: Making Your Home Safe for Your Baby; Understanding Immunization; Cancer Awareness; and Sexual Health. These toolkits are dedicated to increasing awareness about these issues and improving the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual health of First Nations.

May 16th

"Indigenous education and ICTs" online workshop on May 17 hosted by UNESCO

UNESCO is hosting the following panel @ WSIS Forum 2011, we invite you to attend in person or virtually.

Theme: Indigenous education and ICTs
Tuesday 17 May: 14.45–16.15, Room II
Conference centre of the ILO Genève – Switzerland

Registration: http://groups.itu.int/wsis-forum2011/Register.aspx

Remote Participation: http://groups.itu.int/wsis-forum2011/About/RemoteParticipation.aspx

Assembly of First Nations hosting International Indigenous Summit on Energy & Mining

International Indigenous Summit on Energy & Mining
27th to 29th June 2011
Niagara Falls, ON 

Visit the event page

May 15th

Legacy support systems "obsolete and deficient" for telecom in remote First Nations

The following two articles highlight how decision-makers in the United States are recognizing and confronting the realities and challenges involved in serving remote and rural First Nations. It would be nice if Canada could demonstrate the same type of leadership and vision instead of tying First Nations to 200 year old legacy Indian Act legislation (making Section 28-2 resolutions a requirement) as First Nation leaders attempt to work to construct the infrastructure and create digital opportunities in their communities.

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May 14th

NOHFC provides funding for northern winter road development and improved cell service

MNDMF press release

New Road And Cell Infrastructure Brings North Together -McGuinty Government Creating Jobs And Access To Goods During Winter Months

May 13, 2011

A new winter road and two new cell towers in Northern Ontario will help improve access to essential services, create 20 jobs and help the northern economy turn the corner.

May 12th

Contest gathering stories about ICT Best Practices in remote Aboriginal communities

CONTEST!!

ICT BEST PRACTICES IN REMOTE ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES

N-CAP is proud to announce our Office of Learning and Essential Skills (“OLES”) project entitled “ICT Best Practices in Remote Aboriginal Communities”. As per the attached backgrounder, this project will be rolled out in two stages – the first will be pan-territorial the second will be nation-wide.