Archive - May 2012

May 8th

Teachers (2 FTE) Full-Time Canadian Revival Preparatory School (CRPS) Prince Albert, Saskatchewan

Canadian Revival Preparatory School (CRPS) requires two full-time teachers August 7, 2012 through June 28, 2013. Responsibilities will include managing support staff who are supervisors and monitors, and teaching electives.

Qualifications
• Saskatchewan Professional A Teaching Certificate;
• Saskatchewan Professional B Teaching Certificate (Endorsed);
• A.C.E Training will be provided

May 3rd

Anishinabek First Nations planning to implement the Anishinabek Education System

Press Release

Anishinabek determined to implement education system

UOI Offices, Nipissing First Nation, April 30, 2012 - Anishinabek First Nations are planning now to implement the education system they designed to support Anishinabek students and schools and to close the ever-increasing gap in educational success rates between First Nations and non-Native youth.

May 2nd

Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nations working to establish Grade 9-10 Transitional School in Dryden

from CBC.ca

Dryden considers new First Nations school - School board and First Nations work together to create 'transitional' school

CBC News Posted: May 2, 2012

Click here to listen to interviews Dryden Aboriginal Transitional School12:24

School board officials are hoping Dryden will soon offer First Nations students a place to prepare for high school.

FREEDOM TRAIN 2012 - First Nations taking DIRECT ACTION against dirty oil on traditional lands and waters

First Nations Launch Nationwide Train Journey to Bring Opposition to Enbridge's Northern Gateway Project to Toronto's Financial District

May 1st

Mining company and media attempting to limit the voices and respect for First Nations

from the GlobeandMail.com 

PLEASE NOTE: the Globe and Mail is now using LOWER CASE for First Nations while capitalizing the name of the mining company. See Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo's reaction below.

Taseko Mines asks Harper to place limits on first nations input