Building truth and reconciliation in BC this week - some media coverage showing understanding

From theTyee.ca

To Break Residential Schools' Dark Legacy, Understand Why

Know the roots of Canada's incarceration of native children and see why effects linger.

By Kevin James Ward, Yesterday, TheTyee.ca

 

NICSN partner completes report on options to replace existing satellite service for remote communities

From Nunatsiaqonline.ca

Nunavik considers future telecommunications options Arctic Fibre-microwave tower combination looks promising, new report says

KUUJJUAQ - Does a fibre-optic network lie in Nunavik's telecommunications future?

That may be the best option, says a recently-released study by the Kativik Regional Government, but this would require a lot of money that the region has yet to secure.

First Nations invited to share their stories with UN Special Rapporteur during visit to Canada

From Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Professor James Anaya UN web site

Whitefish River First Nation Partners with Solar Company for Meaningful Employment and 51% Ownership

Northern Ontario Business

By: Lindsay Kelly

A new partnership between Helios Developments and Whitefish River First Nation is providing training opportunities, employment and prosperity for the community within the renewable energy sector.

Launched June 3, Helios Whitefish River First Nation is an offshoot of Helios Developments, the Espanola-based company that manufactures its own solar energy components, installs the systems, and undertakes research and development on new technology.

Vancouver prepares to welcome the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation gathering

From VancouverSun.com

It's time for truth and reconciliation

Opinion: Canadians often fail to reflect on the consequences of the residential school system

 BY DAVID TINDALL, SPECIAL TO THE VANCOUVER SUN SEPTEMBER 16, 2013

Ontario being sued by environmental groups over changes to Endangered Species Act

Press release

Environmental groups sue Ontario government over decision to gut species at risk legislation

New regulation permits industry to ignore Act's main purposes

SEP 10, 2013 TORONTO 

Environmental groups are suing the Ontario government for its decision to exempt major threats to species at risk from the province's Endangered Species Act (ESA).

Programs for First Nations Elementary Schools

 

Attention Elementary School Teachers: