Wapekeka First Nation youth attending Pelican Falls High School wins COO logo contest

Samantha Roundsky wrote a short note (see below) about her experience in submitting the winning logo to COO for this week's AFN National Action for First Nation Education ....

 Hi all,

First Nations call for justice and equity in education funding for their children in Ottawa rally

COO press release 

First Nations call for justice and equity in education funding for their children

OTTAWA, Sept. 23 /CNW/ - oday, the Chiefs of Ontario join First Nations across the country in an urgent call for an end to the chronic underfunding of First Nation elementary, secondary and post secondary education and the impacts of this harsh reality on First Nation children everywhere.

North Spirit Lake First Nation accessing NOHFC energy program for renewable energy project

Ontario press release

North Spirit Lake First Nation Targets Renewable Energy -McGuinty Government Promoting Clean Technology

September 20, 2010 - A remote First Nation in Northern Ontario is exploring the potential of developing a small hydroelectric generating station to modernize operations and reduce costs.

A lawyer's perspective on privatization of First Nation lands and its potental negative impact

From Lawyers Weekly 

Why privatization of reserve lands risks aboriginal ruin 

By John Rowinski - September 24 2010 issue

The federal government is exploring a voluntary regime of private ownership of reserve lands in Canada. This is an idea that is premature and short-sighted.

First Nations Advocacy Day on Parliament Hill with leaders demanding equal education support

AFN press release

AFN Launches National Week of Action on Education with First Nations Advocacy Day on Parliament Hill

OTTAWA, Sept. 21 /CNW/ - Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation Chief Gilbert W. Whiteduck and national AFN youth representative Kluane Adamek announced a week of nation-wide advocacy efforts in support of action on First Nations education during a press conference on Parliament Hill today. 

The future will be Built on Broadband according to world leaders and should be a basic civil right

World leaders agree: The future will be Built on Broadband

As high-speed networks transform our world,
ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré calls for a ‘broadband boom’
and urges all governments to move broadband to the top of their agendas

First Nations rallying for better education in Ottawa during National Week of Action

National Week of Action on Education in Ottawa - First Nations are rallying for better education

Sioux Lookout Anti-Racism Committee searching for Office Administrator

The Sioux Lookout Anti-Racism Committee (SLARC) is a non-profit organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors dedicated to positive community relationships based on inclusiveness and respect for diversity.

Grand Opening of the Menoyawin Health Centre in Sioux Lookout on October 15, 2010

The Menoyawin Health Centre Board of Directors and management team

is inviting people to the grand opening of the new health care faciity.

The event is scheduled for October 15 at 10 am with an opening ceremony, tours and refreshments.

 

There is a RSVP confirming attendence to

Rita Demetzer at 807-737-5105 or rdemetzer@slmhc.on.ca

Keewaytinook Okimakanak Job Posting in Thunder Bay: Lands and Resources Worker

Are you a recent graduate from college or university and under 30?

Send us an application!

Lands and Resources Worker

The intern will coordinate online Lands and Resources workshops and complete reports for the project. Maintain training website and support video conferencing gatherings. Assist with community visits, interviews and surveys. Draft and submit proposals. This is a training and work experience program funded in part by NOHFC.