Ontario releases Comprehensive Mental Health And Addictions Strategy includes First Nations

Ontario Press Release

Improving Mental Health Supports for Ontario Kids and Families - McGuinty Government Releases Comprehensive Mental Health And Addictions Strategy

June 22, 2011

Over 50,000 Ontario kids and their families will now have quicker and easier access to the right mental health supports, when and where they need them.

Mishkeegogamang First Nation residents being evacuated due to smoke from forest fire

Press Release

Municipality of Sioux Lookout Receives Evacuees from Mishkeegogamang First Nation

Sioux Lookout’s Emergency Control Group (ECG) was assembled at 8:00 p.m. on June 21, 2011, to implement plans to receive up to 200 evacuees from Mishkeegogamang First Nation (also known as Osnaburgh). The voluntary evacuation was triggered by an ongoing smoke alert resulting from a nearby forest fire, which, as of Tuesday evening, was approximately 16-18km east of the First Nation community and being affected by strong easterly winds.

First Nation workers walk off jobs in Ring of Fire over poor working conditions and wages

From http://netnewsledger.com/?p=7878

Trouble in the Ring of Fire Mining as Workers Walk off Job

Ring of Fire

Kairos challenges the Canadian government to honour and respect UN Declaration

From CBC.ca

Ottawa urged to uphold UN pledge on aboriginals

Canada signed on to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples but isn't honouring it, a group of human rights advocates on Parliament Hill said Monday.

HAPPY ABORIGINAL DAY - a time to celebrate and learn with First Nations

Press Release  

Assembly of First Nations celebrates National Aboriginal Day

OTTAWA, June 21, 2011 /CNW/ - Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo released the following statement in recognition of National Aboriginal Day:

First Nations schools in BC continue to wait for adequate funding as jurisdication issues discussed

From First Perspective 

Feds should make good on First Nations jurisdiction funding over education in British Columbia

We urge the Prime Minister and his new majority government to stop playing political football with our children's future and to finish what it started with an A+ back in 2006 with so much fanfare and promise.

By CHRISTA WILLIAMS - June 20, 2011

Two positions available at Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation in Thunder Bay

Restorative Justice Manager 

Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation  
Employment Opportunity  

Ontario First Nations establish parallel process to National Panel on First Nations education

First Nations in Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan are expressing their concerns to the federal governments Joint National Panel on First Nations education (see below). First Nations in Ontario are establishing a strategy to engage in a parallel process to that of the National Panel and develop a report to be submitted to the National Chief and the INAC Minister to coincide with the National Panel submission.

HRSDC research study finds that Social Media tools are popular among First Nations

FINAL RESEARCH REPORT

Social Media as a Tool for Inclusion

This research project contract was funded by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Anne Taylor
613‐730‐2966
aataylor@magma.ca
February 23, 2011

Click here for a PDF copy of the Final Report