Archive

June 18th, 2008

Some of the reasons First Nations education is still failing students, families and communities

Press Release 

Strahl Throwing Bonuses to Bureaucrats as First Nation School Building Budgets Raided

2008-06-18

June 17th

Lac Seul First Nation invites all youth to a 2 day gathering ... The Indian Summer Tour!

Lac Seul First Nation is proud to bring you....

The Indian Summer Tour!

When: 

July 16th & 17th

Where:

Frenchman's Head Community Complex

Time: 

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Workshops

Indigenous Scholarship to be the focus of conference at Algoma University in Sault Ste Marie

Press release 

First Major Conference at New University Focuses on Indigenous Scholarship 

(16-Jun-2008)

Turning Canada's lakes and rivers into mine dump sites... another government subsidy for mining industry

From CBC.ca  

Lakes across Canada face being turned into mine dump sites

Terry Milewski - June 16, 2008

CBC News has learned that 16 Canadian lakes are slated to be officially but quietly "reclassified" as toxic dump sites for mines. The lakes include prime wilderness fishing lakes from B.C. to Newfoundland.

June 16th

Inviting woman, youth, elder and leader nominations for NAN's annual 2008 Keewaywin Awards

NOMINATIONS FOR THE ANNUAL 2008 KEEWAYWIN AWARDS

In recognition of outstanding achievements and dedication to the people of Nishnawbe Aski Nation.

NOMINATE SOMEONE FROM YOUR COMMUNITY TODAY!

Nominations being accepted until July 11, 2008.

NAN Woman Award

NAN Elder Award

Emile Nakogee Award for Outstanding Leadership

NAN Youth Awards:

Acedemic
Athletic

June 15th

Government committee provides recommendations to close the gap for First Nation socio-economic outcomes

The April 2008 report "EMPLOYABILITY IN CANADA: PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE" from the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities provides the Federal Government with some very clear recommendations concerning education, training, employment, etc.

Click here to go to report web site where a copy of the complete report can be downloaded

June 14th

Government's Copyright bill supports corporate interests while removing more rights of the consumers

From CBC.ca

Copyright bill protests surge online

June 13, 2008 - By Peter Nowak, CBC News

June 13th

Provide your ideas for upcoming conferences for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs

 

Fall or Winter Conference Planning for 2008 is now on! 

First Nation schools blamed by OECD for high drop-out rates while underfunding by INAC ignored as cause

Press Release  

Aboriginal Youth Drop-Out Rates a Weak Spot In Canadian Education, OECD Says

(CEP News) Ottawa - Canada enjoys an enviable rate of youth employment and education, but must address drop-out rates among disadvantaged and aboriginal youths, says a report released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).