Ontario government press release
TORONTO, Dec. 4
Ontario's poverty reduction strategy will reduce the number of children living in poverty by 25 per cent over 5 years - lifting 90,000 kids out of poverty - by boosting benefits for low-income families and enhancing publicly-funded education.
The strategy will represent an additional annual investment of over $1.4 billion at full implementation - including $300 million in new targeted initiatives:
The Chiefs of Keewaytinook Okimakanak are meeting with their staff and guests to review the work being completed by the organization and provide direction totheir staff on programs and services required by their community.
Some of the meeting highlights include:
Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services press release
TORONTO, Dec. 1 /CNW/ - Dr. Bonita Porter, Deputy Chief Coroner for Inquests, today announced a location for the inquest into the death of Reggie Bushie.
The body of Reggie, 15, was recovered from the McIntyre River in Thunder Bay on November 1, 2007. The youth had last been seen alive at the riverside on October 26, 2007.
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INAC press release ...
Ottawa (December 2, 2008) - The Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians today announced the launch of two new programs that will help First Nation students succeed academically.
From The Health Council of Canada site
Chateau Laurier, Ottawa ON - November 10, 2008
By SHEENA FINDLAY, SUN MEDIA - 29th November 2008
More than 6,700 children from schools across the GTA learned about aboriginal culture under the world's biggest dream catcher at the Rogers Centre yesterday.
It was education day at the Canadian Aboriginal Festival, the largest indoor aboriginal festival in North America.
Alberta press release
November 27, 2008
Funding targets communities with limited or no broadband service
Edmonton... Over the next three years, $9 million in grant funding will help rural and remote communities join the digital information age.
Ontario press release ...
TORONTO, Nov. 27
A 10-year old poet from a remote First Nation community will be among the six young writers to receive the first James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award.