21/10/2010 - Keven Drews
The Canadian Press CALGARY — The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says it’s time Canada allowed aboriginals to have more say in their education.
Press Release
October 22nd, 2010 — Eabametoong First Nation (Fort Hope) is declaring a State of Emergency today following a series of violent crimes that have caused community members to fear for their personal safety.
Eabametoong First Nation is a remote, fly-in only community of more than 1200 people located in Northern Ontario.
MNDMF effort "to provide a progress report on MAM and acquire more focused input on feedback" on the Mining Act Modernization initiative
UOI press release
UOI Offices, Oct. 21 - Federal legislation to permit the privatization of reserve land is a recipe for disaster that avoids dealing with the root causes of First Nations poverty, says Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee.
October 20, 2010 - By Duane Hicks, Staff writer
Area First Nation residents will get comprehensive pharmaceutical dispensing and counselling a little closer to home when the Rainy Lake First Nations Pharmacy opens its doors later this year.
A partnership between the Rainy Lake Tribal Development Corp. and pharmacist Edwin Bruyere, the new business is being built at the Gizhewaadiziwin Health Access Centre on Couchiching.
Press release
Thunder Bay, ON, Oct. 19 - First Nation leadership in central and eastern Canada have come together to dismiss a meeting taking place this week in Prince George, British Columbia, which is being hailed as a national meeting to discuss the management and protection of the Boreal forest in Canada.
AFN press release
OTTAWA, Oct. 18 - Assembly of First Nations National Chief, Shawn A-in-chut Atleo and "Canada's Most Trusted Contractor" Mike Holmes of "Holmes on Homes"® and The Holmes Group are pleased to announce the release of information for their joint pilot project to assist First Nations called Building Homes and Building Skills.
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The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is embarking on a strategic and forward looking agenda. I believe this is our time, a time for Indigenous peoples to come together in recognition and respect to lead the change that is required for our people. I am pleased to provide the following update on recent activities.