Archive

April 14th, 2012

Native Women’s Association of Canada health programs cut by Health Canada

Press Release

Native Women’s Association of Canada Responds to Cuts to Health Projects

First Nation leaders share different views of mining and resource development on traditional lifestyles

From CBC.ca

Lure of mining leaves First Nations struggling - Mining money is often spent on financing prescription drug addictions

The Canadian Press - Apr 13, 2012

Isolation often takes the blame as the source of many problems on remote reserves. But North Caribou Lake Chief Pierre Morriseau has decidedly mixed feelings about that.

Residential School survivors sharing their stories, experiences, feelings and healing journeys

From the Globe and Mail

Hearings reopen old wounds for residential school survivor

DIRK MEISSNER - VICTORIA— The Canadian Press - Apr. 13, 2012

60 First Nations opt out of 34 land-related sections of the Indian Act signing framework agreement

From CBC.ca

18 more First Nations sign land control deal

By Meagan Fitzpatrick, CBC News Posted: Apr 13, 2012

Eighteen First Nations communities today signed the official paperwork that allows them to opt out of land-related rules under the Indian Act, with the agreement giving them more control over their own resources.

April 11th

First Nations' Education across Canada requiring a major overhaul and equitable funding

The Chiefs of Ontario were inspired to produce this video in support of the Shannen's Dream Campaign that is diligently working towards ensuring that Canada addresses the longstanding inequity between First Nations schools on reserve and their provincial/territorial counterparts. This inequity denies many First Nations children an opportunity to receive a culturally based education in a proper school. This video provides some background on Shannen Koostachin -- the founder of Shannen's Dream and the continuing work of many who carry on her legacy.

April 10th

New Cell Phone Service launched in Attawapiskat First Nation with Keewaytinook Okimakanak

 

Attawapiskat Resources Inc. Launches New Cell Phone Service

April 9th

Health Canada cuts funding for National Aboriginal Health Organization forcing closure by June, 2012

 

From NAHO.ca

Announcement

The National Aboriginal Health Organization's (NAHO) funding has been cut by Health Canada. It is with sadness that NAHO will wind down by June 30,2012.

Federal government eliminates funding for First Nations Statistical Institute

From FNSI.ca

FEDERAL BUDGET DECISION ELIMINATES FUNDING TO THE FIRST NATIONS STATISTICAL INSTITUTE