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December 15th

Ten women from KO First Nations graduate from the Personal Support Worker (PSW) program

From the The Northern Sun News

Ten First Nation Women Graduate PSW Program

Dec. 5, 2007 - Jennifer Patenaude

Following a graduation ceremony on Thursday, ten First Nation women are now armed with the practical knowledge needed to enter the working world as a home and community care provider.

December 14th

UN's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples becomes a national law in Bolivia

U.N. declaration becomes law of the land in Bolivia

From the article below:

''From the passage of this declaration,'' Morales continued, ''I feel that the indigenous movement has gone from one of resistance to one of power, but not sectarian, personal, individual or regional power, but to create a power that, at it's core, is a way of living in a community ... it is the power of resolving problems equally for all, not only in Bolivia but in the entire world.

Bill calling for the promotion of Aboriginal History in Canadian schools being introduced by MP

From SooNews.ca

Brent St. Denis introduces Bill to promote Aboriginal History in Schools

December 13, 2007 - It is with great pride Liberal MP Brent St. Denis introduces his bill entitled An Act to promote the teaching of aboriginal history and culture in Canada’s schools.

Ontario economic outlook statement benefits cities leaving rural sectors out in the cold

From CBC News http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2007/12/13/ontario-econ.html

Ontario targets battered sectors for help

December 13, 2007

Ontario's Liberal government is dishing out new tax cuts for manufacturers and other businesses to boost sectors that have been battered by a high dollar and a slumping U.S. economy.

December 13th

Chronic Health Conditions and Experiences With Care report addresses problems with Canada's health systems

Press release ... 

Health Council of Canada calls for immediate action to curb the epidemic of chronic health conditions

Richmond, BC - Dec 13, 2007: Canada must strengthen efforts to prevent chronic health conditions and support patients as active partners in their own care, says the Health Council of Canada, adding that if governments act now, they can curb the growing epidemic of chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.

Little Bands Youth Hockey Tournament February 2008 in Sioux Lookout

Liitle Bands Youth Hockey Tournament 2008

February 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 2008

Sioux Lookout Ontario

Sioux Arena

Atoms Division

7,8,9 years old (4 teams only)

Peewee Division

10 , 11,12 , years old (6 teams only)

Bantam Division

13 , 14 years old (6 teams only)

International coverage of youth suicides in First Nations challenges Harper government

From Interpress Service (IPS)

Native Youth Suicides in Canada Reach Crisis Rate

By Am Johal

VANCOUVER, Dec 12 (IPS) - Suicide rates are now five to seven times higher for First Nations youth than for non-aboriginal youth, according to Health Canada, and among Inuit youth, suicide rates are 11 times the national average. Some aboriginal bands have suicide rates over 800 times the national average.

December 12th

Chiefs of Ontario host Chronic Care Management and Traditional Approaches Workshop

COO Press Release ...

"Chronic Care Management and Traditional Approaches Workshop"

December 7, 2007

Chiefs of Ontario is pleased to announce that we are coordinating a workshop for Community Support Services and Home and Community Care. The workshop is titled “Chronic Care Management and Traditional Approaches”. The workshop will be held at the Courtyard Marriott, 475 Yonge Street in Toronto on January 22nd and 23rd, 2008.

Malaysia E-Bario / UNDP workshop report from K-Net rep's perspective

The eBario Knowledge Fair occurred on the days of Dec 6-9, 2007 in the small village of Bario, Sarawak, Malaysia.

The United Nation Development Program (UNDP) invited K-Net and Jesse Fiddler was sent to give a presentation on our work in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) here in Northern Ontario, Canada.

The Knowledge Fair had 2 concurrent workshop themes with one focusing on the local Bario ICT accomplishments and challenges, and the other focusing on the UNDP gathering to examine Asian Indigenous ICT and Media issues.