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May 9th, 2008

KO's e-Health team travels to conference in Vancouver to share telemedicine stories

Donna Williams, KOTM Program Manager and Penny Carpenter, K-Net's Business Manager traveled to Vancouver this week to attend the e-Health 2008: Extending the Reach conference.

This year’s conference theme, Extending the Reach provided a showcase of the progress being made in advancing the e-health agenda. 

From the conference web site at http://www.e-healthconference.com/ 

First Nations' National Day of Action - May 29 - taking action to create positive change!

A National Day of Action in Support of First Nations –

May 29, 2008

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and First Nations people across the country are calling on all Canadians to join with us for a National Day of Action on May 29th.

We are calling on the Government of Canada to work with First Nations to protect our children, invest in our future and respect our responsibility to one another.

May 8th

KI Youth Support Rally & Open Forum for KI-6 on May 19 in Thunder Bay

KI Youth Support Rally & Open Forum

Theme: We talk, You Listen!
 
May 19, 2008
Thunder Bay, ON

May 5th, 2008

To: All First Nation Organizations Ontario First Nations Chiefs & Councils

Subject: KI Youth Rally Invitation Greetings!

This letter will serve as Notice that a Youth Rally has been organized for the KI Youth. The purpose of the Rally is to show support for the incarcerated Youth Member of the KI Council, Darryl Sainnawap.

May 7th

Aboriginal high school students gathering in Regina to share their E-Spirit Business Plans

BDC press release ...

Over 200 Aboriginal Student Entrepreneurs from Across the Country Get Ready to Showcase their Best Projects in Regina for the 2008 E-Spirit Business Plan Competition

BDC's E-Spirit promotes entrepreneurship to Aboriginal youth in Canada

May 6th

New First Nations Market Housing Fund to help people purchase their homes on reserve

Federal government press release ...

May 5th

Academics and Lawyers write to Harper Gov't to implement UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Open Letter - UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Canada Needs to Implement This New Human Rights Instrument

May 1, 2008
Open Letter

On September 13, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by an overwhelming vote of 144-4. The UN Secretary-General, other prominent international leaders, and human rights experts hailed this historic event as a victory for the human rights of the world’s most disadvantaged and victimized peoples.

Lake Helen First Nation to host All Ontario Chiefs Conference - June 3-5

COO Press Release ... 

All Ontario Chiefs Conference
June 3-5, 2008

 

Lac La Croix First Nation students travel to Toronto to share their stories in dance, music and film

Press Release ...

Bridging the cultural gap through dance, music and film - Show brings First Nations youth from isolated reserve to share experiences

Toronto (ONTARIO) May 6th, 2008 – Bridging the cultural gap through dance, music and film Show brings First Nations youth from isolated reserve to share experiences

Employment Opportunity - Capacity Developer at ONWA in Thunder Bay

CAPACITY DEVELOPER

Internal/External Employment Posting

The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) is currently accepting applications for the position of Capacity Developer. This position is to ensure the Capacity Development Project is implemented, meets ONWA standards and guidelines, liaison with ONWA membership and to facilitate the capacity development sessions across the province.

RESPONSIBILITIES