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June 9th, 2009

Videoconference and webcast for "Meet the Funders Q&A" session - June 11 930-11CST

Funding Officers from FedNor, NOHFC & INAC will be talking about new programs, how to write proposals and upcomming deadlines.

Thursday morning, June 11, 930-11CST 

EVERYONE is invited to register and join in this videoconfence session

Come join the discussion regarding NEW funding programs, meet the funders and ask them questions about upcomming application deadlines.

Pelican Falls First Nations High School Graduation 2008-2009 to be webcast

Pelican Falls First Nations High School Live Stream of Graduation

June 10, 2009  1-3:30 pm

www.nnec.on.ca  

June 8th

Corporate and government planning a Digital Nation agenda to help kick start the economy

Will remote and rural communities be included in these planning exercises?

From the Globe and Mail 

'Digital nation' key to economic recovery, academics say

Canada 3.0 conference seeks to help make digital media a part of the country's economic plan

June 08, 2009

June 7th

Health Disparities: Unacceptable for a Wealthy Country such as Canada - final report

The Subcommittee on Population  Health of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology final report highlights the inadequacies and inequities of First Nation health systems and services that contribute to "third world health conditions".  

June 6th

Supreme Court being asked to determine outcome of question of Indian Status

From the Globe and Mail

QUESTION OF INDIAN STATUS HEADS TO TOP COURT

OTTAWA — Jun. 06, 2009 - The Supreme Court is being asked to rule on the fairness of a law - widely described as racist by native leaders - that divides Canada's 1.2-million aboriginals into those who have Indian status and those who don't.

2009 "Summer Reading" Book Drive gathering material for northern First Nations

Visit the Lieutenant Governor's web site for more information at
http://www.lt.gov.on.ca/en/Causes/BookDrive.asp?nav=2&sub=5

Book Drive for Aboriginal Youth - 2009 Lieutenant Governor's Aboriginal "Summer Reading" Book Drive

June 5th

June becomes National Aboriginal History Month with unanimous passing of bill in parliament

Press release ...
 
JUNE IS NOW NATIONAL ABORIGINAL HISTORY MONTH

New Democrat Crowder’s motion passes unanimously after two year struggle

OTTAWA, JUNE 4, 2009 – MPs cheered today after a motion from New Democrat Jean Crowder (Nanaimo-Cowichan) received unanimous consent declaring June as National Aboriginal History Month.
 

Canada has one of the slowest and most expensive broadband networks - OECD report

From Michael Geist

OECD Report Finds Canadian Broadband Slow, Expensive 

Monday June 01, 2009

In recent months, much of the discussion about high-speed Internet service in Canada has focused on two key issues - net neutrality and the need to bring broadband access to the remaining underserved areas in rural Canada.  Both of these issues are now squarely on the public agenda with the CRTC conducting hearings on net neutrality next month and the government committing millions toward rural broadband initiatives in this year's budget.

Anniversary of the Apology to residential school survivors gathering planned in Sioux Lookout

An Evening of Music and Sharing
For the Anniversary of the Apology

What does the Prime Minister’s apology
for residential schools mean to you?

There will be an open mic, and performances by local artists.
Light refreshments will be served

Thursday, June 11th 2009
7pm

Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre

For more information, please call Katy Quinn at 737-1501