A recent report produced by the Keewaytinook Okimakanak Research Institute (KORI) found that online users in remote and rural First Nations are frustrated by slow internet access speeds to view videos and web sites.
TORONTO - The province is discriminating against a northern aboriginal charitable casino by not allowing it to offer card tables, NDP Leader Howard Hampton said Monday as he called on the Ontario government to restart negotiations aimed at sharing gambling revenues with aboriginal communities.
SUMMER BEAVER, Ont. -- Johnny Yellowhead walks deep into the north woods, to once again find one of Canada's most isolated graveyards.
What he wants -- what many in his nearby First Nation village of Summer Beaver (Nibinamik), Ont., still pray for these four years later -- is a road to their dead.
At this year's Northern Ontario Business Awards 2007 celebration held this past week in Timmins, Five Nations Energy Inc was selected as the First Nations Busincess Award of Excellent
Mike Metatawabin admits he smirked when the discussion first came up about creating a Native-owned not-for-profit power transmission company.
The 6th annual Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF) will be held from November 15 through 18, 2007, featuring another great series of indigenous film and video screenings, workshops and events.
Click here for the Official Schedule for the 2007 WAFF that is now available and on-line!
Taiaiake Alfred, Brock Pitawanakwat and Jackie Price
Indigenous Governance Programs
University of Victoria
June 2007
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TORONTO - Legendary folk singer and poet Buffy Sainte-Marie brought 2,000 union delegates to their feet Tuesday with an anti-war message punctuated by poetry and a trademark anti-capitalist protest song that showcased the power and depths of her artistry.
As a community leader and someone involved in the work towards healing and reconciliation of our First Nations people in this country, I am writing to highlight some promising aspects of an historical process already underway on the implementation of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.
Teresa Gehman, Project Manager and Allyson Shpirko, Patient System Navigator from the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital visited Keewaytinook Okimakanak teams in Balmertown and Sioux Lookout this week to share information about their project - the Regional Patient Coordination Project. A videoconference with Community Telehealth Coordinators in northern First Nations and other interested participants is planned for 3:30 pm, Thursday, Oct 18 to discuss this project and the opportunities for serving patient needs in the far north.