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Literature Review on Impact of Technology Change related to Connectivity in Remote First Nations

IMPACT of TECHNOLOGY CHANGE
on ISSUE AREAS RELEVANT to CONNECTIVITY
in REMOTE and INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES


prepared by Ruth Grossman

September 2008 for

CCIRDT and NICSN

From the INTRODUCTION

Employment Opportunity - Telemedicine Secretary at Keewaytinook Okimakanak in Balmertown

Employment Opportunity

Keewaytinook Okimakanak/Northern Chiefs Council

 

Telemedicine Secretary - Full Time Position

"Working Together to Make Renewable Energy a Reality in First Nations" conference in SSM

First Nations Energy Alliance
Conference, AGM & Membersip Drive

November 25th & 26th, 2008
Great Northern Resort & Conference Centre
Sault Ste. Marie, ON.

Melissa Cooper, F.N.E.A. Forum Coordinator
Phone: (705) 859-3122, ext. 233
Toll-Free: 1-800-880-1406, ext. 233
Fax: (705) 859-3851
E-mail:  alternative_energy_resources@yahoo.ca

Ontario's Review of the Roots of Youth Violence suggests the need for race-based information

From the review's web site at http://www.rootsofyouthviolence.on.ca/english/ 

The Review of the Roots of Youth Violence was established in the summer of 2007 to help identify and analyze the underlying causes contributing to youth violence and provide recommendations for Ontario to move forward.

AFN challenges media and "other sources" to respect residential school process

AFN press release ...

Statement by AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine regarding Truth and Reconciliation Commission

            OTTAWA, Nov. 16 /CNW Telbec/ - National Chief Phil Fontaine issued the following statement today in response to the article, "AFN offers plan to salvage residential-schools body," which appeared in the Globe and Mail on Saturday, November 15, 2008.

Selection of non-residential school survivors creating even more challenges for victims

Open letter on resignation of Justice Harry Laforme from Truth and Reconcilitation Commission

Kahnawake - November 4, 2008

Shé:kon All My Relations;

I would like to address the issue of the resignation of the former chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Justice Harry LaForme. The current public debates and discussions regarding Justice LaForme’s resignation undermine the work of the two commissioners who remain, but more importantly the work of the TRC itself.

Ontario Mining Act consultations extended to January 15, as requested by First Nations

COO press release ... 

Chiefs of Ontario welcome extension of Mining Act consultation

     TORONTO, Nov. 14 /CNW/ - While the Chiefs of Ontario welcome the extension of the Ontario Mining Act consultation period to January 15, 2008, they remind the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines that First Nation communities must have substantive input in the revisions to the mining act.

WHO organization supports First Nations call for action to stop the spread of tuberculosis

AFN - ITK press release 

Cat Lake and Slate Falls First Nations begin public consultations on Land Use Planning process

Ontario gov't press release  

Public Consultation Begins On Cat Lake and Slate Falls Land Use Planning Process - First Nations Proposal Supports Ontario's Commitment to Far North

November 13, 2008

Cat Lake and Slate Falls First Nations invite the public to participate in a community-based land use planning process, developed in partnership with the Ontario government, for a 1.5 million-hectare area located 150 kilometres north of Sioux Lookout in Ontario’s Far North.