Community News

Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre leading First Nation Successful School program

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FNSSP  News  Bites  # 1      

Dec. 16 ‘09      

Exciting times are ahead as Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre embarks on developing and delivering  a new program , the First Nation Student Success Program (FNSSP).

The goals of FNSSP for communities in the Sioux Lookout district are to:

US-based firm produces report for INAC determining First Nations post-secondary funding options

Canadian Federation of Students press release

INAC Report Recommends Continuation of Aboriginal Student Underfunding

Ottawa - Dec. 15 - A report released by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) falls far short of addressing Aboriginal students' needs. The report recommended maintaining current levels of federal funding for Aboriginal post-secondary education and to shut Aboriginal communities out of the decision-making process.

First national gathering of residential school survivors planned for Winnipeg June 15 to 19, 2010

TRC press release 

Truth and Reconciliation Canada announces details for first National Event

December 11, 2009

Toronto - The Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of Truth and Reconciliation Canada (TRC), with Commissioners Marie Wilson and Chief Wilton Littlechild, today announced that the TRC’s first national event will commence in Winnipeg on June 15, 2010. It will run to June 19, 2010. The event will take place at the Forks, an historical gathering place for Aboriginal people.

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation wins battle to protect traditional lands against mining

Ontario press release 

Ontario Resolves Litigation Dispute Over Big Trout Lake Property

McGuinty Government Reaches Agreement That Balances Company And Community Interests

December 14, 2009

Ontario has reached an agreement to settle litigation with Platinex Inc. that will provide greater certainty to the company and allow the Province to continue to build its relationship with Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) a First Nations community.

First Nation chiefs secure commitment from INAC to address education funding inadequacies

AFN press release 

Assembly of First Nations National Chief welcomes Minister's commitment on education funding review

    OTTAWA, Dec. 14 /CNW Telbec/ - Indian Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl has committed to working with First Nations leaders to address the root causes of funding inadequacies that are crippling First Nation schools and failing to provide a safe and supportive environment for First Nation children and learners.

First Nation telecom networks and services celebrated during Getting Connected online gathering

Northern Ontario First Nations Communications Conference

The conference addressed communications issues and needs within northern Ontario First Nations communities and organizations.

All the conference objectives were successfully achieved including:

Online feedback on Canada's Economic Action Plan being sought

Press Release ...

Government of Canada Launches Consultations on the Second Phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan

Québec City, December 11, 2009

The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, today launched national consultations in Québec City to give Canadians the opportunity to voice their views on how to best lead Canada to full economic recovery as the Government prepares its 2010 budget – the second phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan. Consultations in other cities will be announced later in December and January.

Corporate telecoms win government support to block CRTC rulings supporting competition

From CBC.ca

Open-access internet rules take hits

December 11, 2009

MTS Allstream has lost its appeal for regulated access to parts of Bell's and Telus's internet networks. (Joe Bryska/Canadian Press)The federal government has taken a pair of shots at rules that give smaller internet service providers regulated access to the networks of big phone companies such as Bell and Telus.

Deer Lake First Nation School searching for teacher to start in January

Deer Lake First Nation School requires a Grade 8 Homeroom teacher who will also teach in the Grade 9 high school program effective January 5, 2010 to June, 2010 with the possibility of renewal of contract.

Seeking an experineced educatior with some experience working with First Nations students, possess or eligible for OTC; team player, willing to comply to school and staff expectations and  who is committed to excellence.