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September 24th, 2008

Lakehead University rewarding students who keep their marks up with free tuition

From CBC.ca online

Lakehead University offers free tuition to Canadian students with 95% average

Canadian Press - September 23, 2008

THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont., is giving Canadian students thousands of good reasons to keep their grades up.

The school says it will offer free tuition to students from a recognized Canadian high school with a 95 per cent average.

VOTING before election day - there are lots of easy ways to help you mark your ballot

From Elections Canada web site at www.elections.ca

September 23rd

AFN planning “National Day of Political Action” for Sept. 29 to put First Nation issues on agenda

Globe and Mail

AFN plans national day of political action

BILL CURRY - September 23, 2008

The Assembly of First Nations is organizing a “National Day of Political Action” for Monday Sept. 29 in an effort to get native issues on the agenda during the week when federal leaders will be taking part in debates.

It is part of a broader campaign by the AFN called: “Vote '08, Change Can't Wait!”

First Nations influencing the Canadian election - Aboriginal issues and the parties

From the Globe and Mail

The decline and possible rebirth of the Kelowna Accord to fight aboriginal poverty

JOE FRIESEN - September 22, 2008

Was the Kelowna Accord a groundbreaking moment in the relationship between aboriginal people and the government of Canada, or was it nothing more than a glorified press release?

September 22nd

Applications being accepted for upcoming January programs at Oshki

A NEW BEGINNING.... 

OSHKI-PIMACHE-O-WIN EDUCATION AND TRAINING INSTITUTE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR JANUARY 2009 INTAKE!!!

 

Free Grade 7 and 8 Online supplementary courses for First Nation elementary schools

 

 Attention Grade 7 and 8 Teachers...

Homelessness in Canada's far north as the economic boom takes place for some people

From the Edmonton Journal

The North's job boom brings its shadow: homelessness

Trish Audette ,  Canwest News Service - September 21, 2008

YELLOWKNIFE - From the sky, the Northwest Territories' legislature building is supposed to look like an steel igloo, nestled against Frame Lake and surrounded by slabs of grey and black rock jutting from moss and low green trees.

September 21st

"Central inspiration of our country is aboriginal ... We are a Métis civilization ... when we are not being stupid"

From The Toronto Star

Unfulfilled nation torn from its aboriginal roots

Writer John Ralston Saul ponders reason for Canada's failure to achieve its full potential

Book Review By Haroon Siddiqui - Sep 21, 2008

Flying back to Canada from abroad, have you ever noticed that the immigration officer examining your passport is wearing, and perhaps sweating in, a bulletproof vest?

September 20th

Ontario First Nation Water Policy Forum scheduled for October 15-17 in Garden River FN

Chiefs of Ontario letter ... 

First Nation Water Policy Forum is Confirmed and Scheduled for October 15-16-17, 2008

September 19, 2008

Dear Leadership:

Please be advised that the First Nation Water Policy Forum is confirmed and scheduled for October 15-16-17, 2008. It will be held at the Garden River First Nation Recreation Centre located close to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

Once finalized, information on travel and accommodations and the draft agenda will be forthcoming.

Government shuts down voices of the military, civil servants with Gag Order and fear

From the Ottawa Citizen 

Gag order - Privy Council Office tightens muzzle on public service for campaign

David Pugliese and Kathryn May, Ottawa Citizen - September 19, 2008

Ottawa - The Privy Council Office has put an unprecedented clamp on government business during the federal election, slowing the workings of the bureaucracy almost to a crawl in some areas.