Archive - 2012

Perspectives of 2012 - a Year of Activitism versus Harper's "stronger ties" established with First Nations

From Rabble.ca

2012: A year of activism, from the Maple Spring to Idle No More

Garnet Angeconeb appointed to the Order of Canada on Sunday December 30, 2012

From TBNewsWatch.com

Sioux Lookout's Angeconeb named to Order of Canada

By Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com

While hockey greats Paul Henderson and Ken Dryden garnered most of the Order of Canada attention on New Year's Eve, Northwestern Ontario has a reason to boast as well.

Non-native Canadians sharing how their experience with Idle No More and First Nations is changing

From Mcmurraymusings.com

Fort McMurray Is Idle - and Apathetic - No More

December 31st

First Nation Woman brutally attacked in Thunder Bay urges Idle No More protests to remain peaceful

From Tanyo-Kappo Blog

HATE CRIME AGAINST FIRST NATIONS WOMAN IN THUNDER BAY: Family urges Idle No More movement to remain peaceful

 

by Tanya Kappo on Sunday, December 30, 2012

December 30, 2012 (Thunder Bay) The family of a woman who was brutally attacked on Thursday evening has come forward to issue a warning to people of First Nations descent living in the Thunder Bay region.

Support for Chief Spence coming from First Nations and people from around the world

From Canada.com

Meet with hunger-striking First Nations chief, former Ontario lieutenant governor tells Harper

Natalie Stechyson - December 27, 2012

December 28th

December 27th