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July 11th, 2014

Supreme Court rules against Grassy Narrows First Nation in first phase of logging dispute with the province

From TBay ChronicleJournal.com

One more Grassy court decision still to come

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

July 10th

Canada's new settler solidarity movement working with to educate Canadians about First Nations

From TheTyee.ca

'We Need to Do Something': Canada's New Settler Solidarity Movement

How non-native groups are building support for aboriginals.

By Meg Mittelstedt, Today, TheTyee.ca

'A different conversation about racism': Among participants at June's Thunder Bay #SettlersinSolidarity teach-in (from left): Adam Barker, Tricia McGuire Adams, Ryan Adams, Damien Lee and Jana-Rae Yerxa. Photo by Willow Blasizzo.

Assembly of First Nations annual gathering including National Education planning meeting

COO Press Release

ONTARIO REGIONAL CHIEF STAN BEARDY CALLS NATIONAL EDUCATION MEETING VITAL FOR THE SUCCESS AND FUTURE OF FIRST NATION COMMUNITIES

Violence against women being challenged by First Nation after another brutal attack

From TheStarPhoenix.com

First Nation shines spotlight on violence against women

 BY JONATHAN CHARLTON, THE STARPHOENIX JULY 9, 2014

July 7th

July 4th

Fort Severn First Nation signs agreement for the design/build process for their new school

Posted by George Kakekaspan, July 4, 2014

July 2nd

June 30th

Understanding the Supreme Court ruling on granting Aboriginal title to traditional lands

From CBC.ca

Supreme Court had 'no other choice' in landmark ruling: lawyer

Tsilhqot'in Nation case first time that the Supreme Court issued a declaration of Aboriginal title

By David C. Nahwegahbow -Jun 29, 2014