Community News

"Think tank" attacks First Nation treaty rights that include access to education programs

The Frontier Centre has on its header "Policy without Politics" but when it comes to First Nations, this Winnipeg-based "think tank" sure supports and writes about right wing policies. Using words such as "likely was intended" to describe First Nation treaties simply demonstrates their biases and prejudices. Their intentions are clear when they write headlines like this one that shows a level of ignorance and belief that First Nations are actually receiving anything that is "free".

Sioux Lookout's Out of the Cold shelter receiving funds from federal government

Press release ... 

Government of Canada helps homeless people in Sioux Lookout

SIOUX LOOKOUT, Ontario, January 23, 2009—The Government of Canada is helping those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless build a stronger future for themselves.

Mr. Greg Rickford, MP for Kenora, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, announced that the Homelessness Partnering Strategy is helping to renovate and purchase equipment for the Out of the Cold shelter in Sioux Lookout.

Government of Canada improves winter roads between remote Ontario First Nations

Click here for webstream of Greg Rickford, MP for Kenora Riding, making the following announcement 

INAC News Release

GOVERNMENT OF CANADA IMPROVES WINTER ROADS BETWEEN REMOTE ONTARIO FIRST NATIONS

SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONTARIO (January 23, 2009) * Thirty remote First Nation communities in northern Ontario will benefit from improved winter road networks, thanks to the Government of Canada.

Maggie Hodgson - Natives hurt by loss of traditional ceremonies

From Western Catholic Reporter

Natives hurt by loss of traditional ceremonies – Generations of pain stand in love's way

BY GLEN ARGAN - WESTERN CATHOLIC REPORTER

Edmonton - Former students of Indian residential schools often see being removed from their homes as the greatest suffering they experienced, says Maggie Hodgson.

National Film Board moving films online for free online viewing

From CBC.ca

NFB makes films free online - $1.3M project to digitize the best of its films

January 21, 2009

The National Film Board of Canada has launched a new project to allow Canadians to see its films through online streaming.

Pelican Falls First Nations High School Students Attempt Guinness World Record

Media Release

Pelican Falls First Nations High School located 5 kilometers outside of Sioux Lookout Ontario is attempting to set a Guinness World Record in mattress stacking during its Winter Carnival January 29, to Feb 1, 2009.  

Research partnership about videoconferencing between National Research Council and First Nation groups

From The Daily Gleaner, Fredericton

Putting technology to good use

By Kyle Mullin - January 22nd, 2009

Proposed changes to Navigable Waters Protection Act (NWPA) putting traditional water routes at risk

From http://www.ispeakforcanadianrivers.ca

The NWPA Issue: Rivers At Risk 

Transport Canada is in the process of rewriting the Navigable Waters Protection Act (NWPA) to eliminate a developer’s obligation to consider impacts on navigation when building dams, bridges, causeways or other invasive structures on thousands of waterways across Canada.

Derek Kakegamick Memorial Hockey Tournament om Sandy Lake First Nation

Derek Kakegamick Memorial Hockey Tournament

February 11 - 14, 2009

Sandy Lake Ontario

Entry Fee $2500.00

Prizes:

Championship  $25,000.00