Archive - 2013

July 21st

Government withholding Residental School documents about the torture of children

From Vice.com

The Canadian Government Is Withholding Documents Concerning the Torture of Children

By Dave Dean

July 20th

National Treaty Gathering forms Alliance demanding respect for treaties and Crown's honour

From FirstPerspective.ca

New rival to AFN pushes ahead or indigenous sovereignty

GLORIA GALLOWAY - OTTAWA - The Globe and Mail - 19 July 2013

A schism in aboriginal leadership is threatening to divide the Assembly of First Nations as a new alliance moves to convince native communities across Canada to choose its path to sovereignty from federal rule.

July 18th

Assembly of First Nations Continues to Support and Advocate First Nations DRIVING CHANGE

AFN Press Release

Assembly of First Nations Continues to Support and Advocate First Nations Driving Change; Leaders Reaffirm Direction Forward

WHITEHORSE, July 18, 2013 /CNW/ - In his closing remarks at the 34th Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Annual General Assembly in Whitehorse, Yukon, National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo stated the Assembly was a tremendous success and First Nations have emerged with strategies and action plans on the key issues facing First Nations.

July 17th

July 16th

AFN National Chief calls on unity to drive Action for Change First Nation agenda

AFN Press Release

AFN National Chief Atleo Calls on Unity to Drive Action for Change at Opening Day of Annual General Assembly

WHITEHORSE, July 16, 2013 /CNW/ - Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo today addressed the AFN 34th Annual General Assembly in Whitehorse, Yukon by delivering a strong message of unity to all First Nations to support and respect one another as First Nations drive change and take action on their rights.

July 10th

KO Job Opportunities

KOSSS Student Support Worker and the Wholistic Wellness Student Support Worker

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