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April 28th, 2008

Harry LaForme to head residential school Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Assembly of First Nations press release ... 

AFN National Chief Congratulates Justice Harry Laforme Appointed as TRC Chair

     OTTAWA, April 28 /CNW Telbec/ - Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Phil Fontaine today offered congratulations to Justice Harry Laforme as the newly appointed Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

April 27th

First Nations "duty to consult" process ignored as Ontario grants mining claims to Platinex

From THE CHRONICLE-JOURNAL

First Nations say the first they heard of new claims was through media

By Alana Toulin - April 26, 2008

A number of Northern First Nations have said they‘re disappointed about the way they found out about new exploration claims by Toronto-based Platinex Inc.

According to both Matawa First Nations and Gull Bay First Nation, the first either learned of the newly announced claims were through reading about them in the media.

April 26th

Fort Albany and Kashechewan First Nations being evacuated as Albany River floods


From CTV.ca News Staff

Ont. aboriginal community evacuated amid flood fears

Fri. Apr. 25 2008

Residents in the flood-prone northern Ontario aboriginal community of Kashechewan were being evacuated Friday as melting ice has caused water levels to rise rapidly.

Local leaders declared an emergency, prompting the evacuation.

April 25th

Anishinabek Nation produces economic plan to eradicate poverty in member First Nations

Union of Ontario Indians press release

Anishinabek blueprint takes aim at poverty

PARRY SOUND - The Anishinabek Nation yesterday unveiled an economic plan designed to support Grand Council Chief John Beaucage's pre-election pledge to eradicate poverty among the 42 member communities within the next 20 years.

First Nation leaders honour KI-6 as heroes protecting their lands and waters against Ontario

Chiefs of Ontario press release 

First Nations hold Unity Rally in support of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation and the KI 6

TORONTO, April 25 /CNW/ - First Nation leaders, First Nation citizens and supporters held a Unity Rally for the jailed Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) leaders and the KI community on April 23, 2008 at Queen's Park. "This Rally was organized at the request of the Chiefs in Ontario to show our support for the KI 6 and for the people of KI" said Ontario Regional Chief Angus Toulouse.

April 24th

April 23rd

Chiefs of Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nations meet in Balmertown as board of directors

The Chiefs of Keewaytinook Okimakanak wrapped up another successful Board of Directors meeting after reviewing and approving 2008-2009 program budgets, discussing issues and priorities affecting both their First Nations and their tribal council organization, meeting with INAC visitors and passing a number of resolutions providing program staff with direction to continue their work of developing and delivering programs and services that address community and organizational requirements.

First Nation educator shares the importance of including Aboriginal culture in schools

From Kenora Miner and News

Understanding aboriginal culture important in delivering curriculum

By Jon Thompson - April 22, 2008

Teaching children who come from native culture requires a little bit of cultural education, the region’s Catholic teachers learned on the first day of a two-day conference on aboriginal education called Culture, Curriculum and Community.

UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues learns about the KI-6 and Climate Change in Ontario

Laura Calmwind, COO Youth Program Coordinator, presents the following message to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (see follow up message from Arthur Manuel below)