Archive

September 12th, 2008

Inquiry into Kashechewan First Nation fire deaths finds First Nation people missing from jury lists

NAN press release ...

First Nation people excluded from jury roll - Illegal Jury Roll Comes to Light at Coroners Inquest

     TORONTO, Sept. 11 /CNW/ - A First Nation coalition is seeking a formal inquiry into the jury roll system in Ontario following a recent revelation at a Coroners Inquest that the jury roll in the Judicial District of Kenora has systematically excluded First Nation people from jury participation even though the law requires that they be included.

September 11th

Government support asbestos insulation in First Nation homes results in deaths and corporate greed

from Seattle Post
 

Andrew Schneider

at September 10, 2008

September 10th

Employment Opportunity - Health Secretary at Keewaytinook Okimakanak in Balmertown

KEEWAYTINOOK OKIMAKANAK

(Northern Chiefs Council)

 

is now accepting applications for the position of

HEALTH SECRETARY

 

Location: Balmertown Office

Assembly of First Nations calling for expansion of National Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy

AFN press release ... 

Assembly of First Nations calls for expansion of successful suicide prevention program

     OTTAWA, Sept. 10 /CNW Telbec/ - On World Suicide Prevention Day, AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine is calling on government to expand the "highly successful" National Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy (NAYSPS). The AFN would like to see the number of NAYSPS projects double over the next year.

First Nations lobbying candidates to address funding shortfalls for First Nation schools and education

First Nations are holding an important demonstration to denounce the scandalous under-funding of their education

     WENDAKE, QC, Sept. 10 /CNW Telbec/ - The First Nations Education Council

September 9th

Nishnawbe Aski Nation providing grants for Health Careers Promotion Activities in First Nations

Nishnawbe Aski Nation is pleased to announce two funding initiatives aimed at supporting the development and implementation of Health Careers promotional activities:

"Vote to Make Poverty History" efforts becoming a national campaign to challenge all candidates

From  http://www.makepovertyhistory.ca/en

On Sunday Stephen Harper called an election, and we launched our 'Vote to Make Poverty History' campaign. Our goal is to press all candidates to commit to ending poverty at home and abroad. And we need your help to do it.

September 8th

"ICT in Aboriginal Communities in Canada: Increasing Aboriginal Social Capital" final report available online

The final component of the “Increasing Aboriginal Social Capital” study has been completed. The “Community ICT Resource Initiative” website is now ready.

September 7th

Canadians forced into paying for another election as Harper government fails to work with others

From The Canadian Press

Harper calls election for Oct. 14, ignores own fixed-election date law

September 7, 2008 - Bruce Cheadle, THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper, weary of waiting for the opposition to bring down his minority government, dashed his promise of a fixed election date and pulled the plug himself Sunday to end 31 months of Conservative rule.

The move sends Canadians to the polls for the third time in four years.

September 6th

Aboriginal policing funding shortfall gets discussed again by provincial/federal justice ministers

Press Release ...

Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers Committed to Addressing Key Justice and Public Safety Issues Facing Canadians

QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC -- 09/05/08 -- Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for Justice and Public Safety concluded their meeting yesterday, after in-depth discussions on key justice and public safety issues currently facing Canadians.