Ontario judge forces First Nations into confrontation with mining companies, gov't and their "justice" system

The leadership of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) are now preparing to enforce the First Law, ie. the laws of their people and their lands, after the Ontario court system and one judge ruled that they have no rights to their traditional lands, their traditional knowledge and their own laws. Visit http://www.kitelecom.myknet.org/ to listen to Chief Donny Morris and Deputy Chief Jack McKay explain their position and their understanding about their relationship to their traditional territories and knowledge.

"Supporting an online e-learning environment" theme of two day workshop in Sioux Lookout

Jesse Fiddler (jessefiddler@knet.ca - Muskrat Dam) and Fernando Oliveira (fernandooliveira@knet.ca - Toronto) are leading a two day workshop in Sioux Lookout for First Nation education teams to explore strategies for the effective use of open source platforms for creating online e-learning environments.

The workshop is sponsored by Ontario's Regional Management Organization under INAC's First Nations SchoolNet program.

The workshop agenda ....

International Human Rights Tribunal into Genocide in Canada (IHRTGC) looking into residential school deaths

 From Lady Broadoak blog ...

“Come Clean Canada! Where are the Bodies of 50,000 Children?”

In the Face of Continued Duplicity and Cover-up, a Genuine Investigation into Genocide in Canada is Finally Launched - Kevin Annett to Commence Speaking and Organizing Tour in Eastern Canada

NADF Business Awards celebration honours excellence in First Nation entrepreneurs, organizations

From TBSource ... 

Native business awards recognizes extraordinary efforts
10/24/2007

The outstanding achievements of Aboriginal entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations were recognized at a gala dinner Wednesday at the Valhalla Inn.

More that 400 people attended the 17th annual Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund Business Awards to hear the winners announced.

Chiefs of Ontario hosting Policy Forum with Ontario First Nations in December

COO News ... 

Ontario First Nations Policy Forum

October 23, 2007

Dear Leadership,

It is with great pleasure that I invite all Chiefs, Councillors, Education, Justice and Social Services employees to attend and provide their input at the Policy Forum.

The Chiefs of Ontario office is planning a Policy Forum to be held December 4-6, 2007 in Toronto at the Marriott Hotel Yorkville located at 90 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario.

United Nations gives Harper government failing grade for Canada's poverty and housing crisis

From the Toronto Star ...

UN housing envoy scolds Canadians -`Radical shift in policy' needed to tackle crisis, official warns after visit

Oct 23, 2007 - Bruce Campion-Smith

OTTAWA–An ambitious national housing program and a strategy to combat poverty is urgently needed to tackle the disaster-like conditions of homelessness and inadequate housing found across the country, a United Nations envoy says.

Corrections system continues to discriminate against Aboriginal people year after report

From Reuters Canada ...

Canadian natives still face prison discrimination
Oct 23, 2007 - Jonathan Spicer

TORONTO (Reuters) - Officials have largely ignored the findings of a hard-hitting report into the treatment of aboriginals in Canadian jails, and conditions have worsened in some areas, a federal watchdog says.

Healing using Traditional Medicines workshop by COO for First Nation CSS workers

From COO website ...

The Chiefs of Ontario is offering the following Training to Community Support Services Workers: Healing Using Traditional Medicine

October 22, 2007