Community News

Indigenous Policy Journal CALL FOR PAPERS with a strong community focus on issues

CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for submissions is April, 8th

Beginning with its twentieth volume, the interdisciplinary Indigenous Policy Journal will be peer-reviewed. We now have an Editorial Advisory Board of close to forty members, drawn from the ranks of academia, the private sector, the NGO community, and Indigenous agencies and communities from around the world.

KOTM webstreaming the national telemedicine workshop taking place in Sioux Lookout

EVERYONE is invited to join the Keewaytinook Okimakanak Telemedicine team during the workshop that is taking place in Sioux Lookout this week!

KO partners with NRC and other First Nation groups researching effective videoconferencing experiences

EVERYONE who participates in any videoconferencing sessions is being asked to complete an online survey.

Please click here to get to the survey or use the link on the K-Net home page in the Announcement box.

 

Deplorable state of police detachments in First Nations allowed to continue by governments for years

From the Canadian Press

Deaths of aboriginal men in jail fire almost inevitable given conditions: lawyer

March 23, 2009

TORONTO — The deaths of two aboriginal men trapped in cells during a jailhouse fire were almost inevitable given the deplorable state of policing in First Nation communities, a coroner's inquest heard Monday.

Ge-Da-Gi-Binez Youth Centre opens in Fort Frances as a service of First Nations tribal council

Ontario government press release

Dedicated Aboriginal Youth Custody Facility Opens - McGuinty Government Providing Aboriginal-Specific Programming For Youth

    TORONTO, March 23 - Ontario is opening Canada's first secure custody facility for Aboriginal youth in Fort Frances today.

    The Ge-Da-Gi-Binez Youth Centre will help Aboriginal youth in conflict with the law through culturally appropriate programs and services.

Honouring Canada's modern treaties with First Nations in crisis without a clear national policy

From the National Post

Why won't Ottawa honour its First Nations treaties?

March 23, 2009

Eabametoong First Nation congratulates their Bushtown Jets hockey team for their win

                    "Congratulations to Eabametoong First Nation's Bushtown Jets!"

                                 Northern First Nations Hockey Tournament

                                                         CHAMPIONS 2009

     

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is TODAY - Let's make a difference!

From http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/iderd/ 

INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on 21 March. This year's theme is "Empowering Youth to Fight Racism". Cyberschoolbus invites you to learn, reflect, and take action against racial discrimination, a powerful issue that affects us all. 

++++++

INAC changing the process for obtaining status cards starting April 14

 AMC press release

March 16, 2009

PLEASE FIND BELOW AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCMENT TO ALL FIRST NATION CITIZENS:

As of April 14, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada will change the process for obtaining status cards.

First Nation people will not be able to obtain a new status card without an original copy of their birth certificate, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) said in a press release.

World Water Day 2009 - Sunday, March 22 - an opportunity to learn about First Nation water crisis

As Canadian politicians pass legislation that remove the environmental protections of the waterways that provide for sustainable and healthy communities, the rest of the world is searching for ways to protect ever shrinking water resourcs.

On Sunday March 22, the world is planning events to increase everyone's awareness about the importance of water ... visit the World Water Day web site for more information at http://www.worldwaterday.org/.