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Today is EARTH DAY - what are you doing to protect our mother the earth today and everyday?

History

First launched as an environmental awareness event in the United States in 1970, Earth Day (April 22) is celebrated as the birth of the environmental movement.

Support grows for jailed First Nation leaders demanding Ontario government respect traditional lands

From McLeans.ca

Musicians, authors and actors call for release of jailed aboriginals leaders

Chinta Puxley, THE CANADIAN PRESS - April 21, 2008

TORONTO - Author Margaret Atwood, actor Cathy Jones and musician Sarah Harmer are among 20 prominent Canadians calling on Premier Dalton McGuinty to immediately free seven jailed aboriginal leaders and stop controversial mineral exploration across the province.

7th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York - April 21 to May 2

Climate Change, Bio-cultural Diversity and Livelihoods of Indigenous Peoples to be Focus of United Nations Forum, 21 April – 2 May

Background Release

Lac Seul First Nation offered $7M by government for 80 years of dealing with flooded lands

From the Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal

First Nation feels compensation offer not enough

By Bryan Meadows - April 20, 2008

The federal government has offered $7 million in compensation to the Lac Seul First Nation for flooding of the Sioux Lookout-area community almost 75 years ago.

Assembly of First Nations Annual General Assembly in Quebec City on July 14-17

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) 29th Annual General Assembly (AGA)

taking place at the Quebec City Convention Centre, 1000 boulevard Rene-Levesque Est, Quebec, QC, G1R 2B5 the week of July 14, 2008

REGISTRATION

Registration Information

AGA Registration Form

Harper government again tries to block Rights of Indigenous Peoples declaration while Pope talks human rights at UN

See the Pope's story to the UN that follows this press release ... 

First Nations Summit Political Executive News Release

Canada Continues Offensive Campaign Opposing UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

April 17, 2008

Creative writing challenge for Aboriginal youth (18 and under) - James Bartleman Award by Ontario

From http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/english/honours/bartleman/

The James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award


This award commemorates the Honourable James. K. Bartleman’s term in office as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. 

Assembly of First Nations calls for National Day of Action by all Canadians on Thursday May 29

While announcing the May 29 National Day of Action, National Chief Phil Fontaine spoke about how the Harper government is undermining the importance of the residential school agreement (see the Winnipeg Free Press story that follows the AFN press release). 

AFN press release

April 17, 2008

Pelican Falls Centre men's floor hockey tournament - May 3

Mens Floor Hockey Tournament

May 3, 2008

Starting 9:00 am

 Pelican Falls Gym

14+

$100.00

Bring indoor shoes, floor hockey sticks.

First Nation videoconferencing sites invited to host local Women's Economic Development workshop

Northern Ontario Women's Economic Development Conference

April 29-30, 2008

Videoconferencing sties are now being identified for this 2-day conference.

Plan to host a workshop in YOUR COMMUNITY!

Sites registered today include: