First Nation chiefs may soon be telling their community to do as they say, and as they do.
First Nation chiefs from across Northern Ontario may volunteer themselves for drug testing to prove they are role models in the fight against drug abuse in their communities.
Press Release
November 27, 2009
Thousands more patients across Ontario will have access to family health care thanks to seven more new nurse practitioner-led clinics slated to open throughout the province.
Laurie Monsebraaten - Nov 26 2009
Ottawa's attempt to derail a landmark Human Rights Commission Tribunal hearing into discrimination against aboriginal children in the child welfare system has been denied by the federal Court of Canada.
Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre (KERC) is managing the development and delivery of the First Nation Student Success Program (FNSSP) with each partner First Nation in the Sioux Lookout district.
The FNSSP will target 3 key areas:
KERC invites applications for the following positions for the First Nation Student Success Program (click on the job title for the PDF copy of the job description):
POSITION:
Wunnumin Education Authority requires a principal for Lydia Lois Beardy Memorial School (LLBMS) for the remainder of the 2009-10 school year. LLBMS is a band operated school that offers kindergarten 4’s to grade 10 programming.
POSITION SUMMARY:
UOI press release
OJIBWAYS OF GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION, Nov. 24 /CNW/ - Anishinabek Nation Chiefs in Assembly passed an important resolution today giving the Union of Ontario Indians a strong mandate to advocate and support Anishinabek First Nations as builders and operators of transmission lines.
"We have to take advantage of every opportunity that comes our way," says Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee.
Press Release
Ottawa, ON (November 25, 2009) – Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, President of the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC), called today for an end to violence against all women in Canada. November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
A Report to the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada from the Educational Policy Institute
November, 2009
See poster below
This is an invitation to participate in a roundtable discussion in Thunder Bay, ON on Thursday December 3rd, 2009 from 7−9 p.m., as part of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ content and story-gathering tour across Canada.
This is an opportunity to contribute your experiences and your perspectives to Canada’s newest national museum, due to open in Winnipeg in 2012.