Archive - Apr 18, 2012

KO-KNET and Videocom hosting two online workshops to report the findings of ICT use in remote First Nations

Keewaytinook Okimakanak and our partners are hosting two information sessions to present the results of the KO survey about the online services being provided by KO along with the use of ICTs in remote First Nations that was conducted during the month of November, 2011. Every person with an @knet.ca email address was invited to participate in the online survey.

Everyone is very welcome to join us on Friday afternoon (April 20) at:

Public Access to the Internet cut leaving nearly half of Canadians with less than $30k income with no access

 

What type of society and values do we want to pass onto our children and grandchildren? How are all these cuts shaping our society and our values? Somehow everyone must consider what kind of values we want in our homes, in our community and across our country. It is so important that young people understand that the values in society are shaped by political decisions and that in these times we have to work harder to stay true to our own values concerning what is right and what we are hoping to pass along to our children.