Community News

First Nation education facilities and programs require equitable funding to address immediate needs

COO Press release

Bold Action Needed on First Nations Education

Government outspoken support of Northern Gateway Pipeline before hearings is troubling

From Indian Country Today 

Aboriginal Leaders Angered by Outright Government Support of Northern Gateway Pipeline

By ICTMN Staff January 13, 2012

Winnipeg claiming it owes Shoal Lake First Nation nothing as it sells water to its neighbours

From the Winnipeg Free Press

City owes nothing to reserve in water dispute, official says

By: Jen Skerritt - 01/13/2012

The City of Winnipeg says it does not owe a Shoal Lake First Nation compensation for selling water and sewer services to neighbouring municipalities after a legal review determined it has the right to withdraw water from the Ontario lake.

First Nation Health Services Integration Fund Information Session in Thunder Bay - Jan 31, Feb 1

Treaty #3 Health Services memo ...

CRTC directs NorthwesTel to justify its pricing for bandwidth services to other providers

 

From http://nnsl.com/northern-news-services/stories/papers/jan11_12crtc.html 

Justify pricing, CRTC says - NorthwesTel told to publish rates for its V-Connect service and prepare cost studies 

Thandiwe Vela - Northern News Services - January 11, 2012 - SOMBA K'E/YELLOWKNIFE 

First Nations document opposition to any nuclear waste disposal sites across Northern Ontario

From Northern Ontario Business 

First Nations reiterate opposition to nuclear waste storage

By: Northern Ontario Business staff - 1/9/2012

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) and the Anishinabek Nation have united in their opposition to the storage of nuclear waste in Northern Ontario.

First Nation drug crisis draws nursing groups and political organizations into battle

 

From the Vancouver Sun 

Ontario nurses blast gov't inaction on First Nations drug crisis

BY ELIZABETH PAYNE, POSTMEDIA NEWS JANUARY 10, 2012

OTTAWA — The federal and provincial governments have failed to adequately address the prescription drug abuse crisis that is devastating remote northern Ontario communities, says the association that represents 33,000 registered nurses in Ontario.

Pikangikum First Nation students lose teachers and possible school year due to mould in homes

From Winnipeg Free Press

Mould drives teachers away, jeopardizes school year for hundreds of students

By: Heather Scoffield, The Canadian Press - Posted: 01/10/2012 

OTTAWA - The only school in a troubled northwestern Ontario First Nation has closed down almost all of its classes because mould has driven away many of its teachers.