Community News

"It's all about the kids" - National Day of Action highlights inadequate gov't programs and services

The book review of Marie Wadden's "Where the Pavement Ends" follows this article and provides another context for the National Day of Action efforts on the part of First Nations and their organizations to help Canadians understand the importance of strategically investing in the children, their families and their communities.

From Saskatoon Star Phoenix

Residential School story - "I just can't seem to get back what they took" - Curve Lake First Nation

From the Peterborough Examiner

Plucked from his family in Curve Lake, artist Freddy Taylor endured life in a residential school

GALEN EAGLE - May 24. 2008

Freddy Taylor barely looks up from painting when asked about the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission and a forthcoming apology from Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

First Nations coming together at four day camp at Queen's Park leading to National Day of Action

Grassy Narrows First Nation members and their supporters began walking from their community in northwestern Ontario to protest provincial and corporate destruction of their forests on their traditional lands. They will be arriving at Queen's Park on Monday to be part of the four day camp at Queen's Park.

New Ogichidaa of Treaty #3 is Diane Kelly from Ongiaming First Nation

Diane Kelly of Onigaming First Nation near Fort Frances was elected this past week as Grand Chief for Treaty # 3. She is the first woman elected to this position.

From Kenora Daily Miner and News

New grand chief inaugurated

By Mike Aiken - May 23, 2008

Less than 24 hours after she was selected, Treaty 3 Grand Chief Diane Kelly was back at the roundhouse on Powwow Island for her inauguration.

KI-6 heading home today after being released from jail pending the appeal of their sentence

NAN press release

NAN welcomes KI release

    THUNDER BAY, ON, May 23 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy today welcomed the release of the jailed Kitchenuhumaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) leadership to attend their sentencing appeal at the Ontario Court of Appeal May 28 in Toronto.

Corporate greed highlighted in latest Platinex lawsuit against Ontario over "their mining rights"

Corporations continue to benefit from attacking First Nations through their claims to traditional lands and resources, ie. the "free entry" mining act or "forestry" or through the "developments" such as in Caledonia. And if they do not get what they want from the First Nations, then they simply sue the provincial government so they can get the dollars they require to continue their attacks on First Nation territories.

From the Canadian Press

Grassy Narrows First Nation walkers continuing to share their experiences online

After 23 days on the road, Grassy Narrows First Nation walkers are now nearing their destination of Toronto. Last night they were in Parry Sound and they hope to carry on to Barrie today.

Click here to read their latest updates about their long walk across Ontario, from Grassy Narrows to Toronto.

Everyone is invited to leave a support message for the walkers and the community on this site (you do need to register and login to leave a message).

Report details discrimination against First Nation people within Corrections system

AFN press release

Assembly of First Nations National Chief supports OCI Investigator Findings

     OTTAWA, May 21 /CNW Telbec/ - The AFN is deeply disturbed by the findings of the Correctional Investigator, Howard Sapers, in his report released today regarding the October 2006 death of a First Nations inmate.

Elijah - a TV movie "about our people, our struggles and what we have to go through"

On Sunday, May 25 at 8 p.m., CTV is premiering its Original Movie, Elijah. Based on real events, Elijah tells the story of a tense time in Canadian history, when the Meech Lake Accord was presented to Canada’s Ministers for approval, and was brought down as a result of one man’s actions.

 

Also, below you will find a press release with information on the broadcast.

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