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Have Your Say - government opens Online Pre-Budget Consultations for Budget 2008

From Finance Canada web site http://www.fin.gc.ca/activty/consult/prebud08_e.html

Online Pre-Budget Consultations for Budget 2008

Started January 14, 2008

Note: A consultation is not a poll. Please do not send multiple or duplicate submissions. Views expressed will be made available to the Minister of Finance as part of the budget-formulation process.

Closing date: 12 midnight (EST) on February 11, 2008

NAC Air temporairly suspends all operations, entering into negotiations with Wasaya Airways

NAC Air has ceased all its operations.

It's web site at http://www.nacair.ca/ is no longer reachable.

When calling the Thunder Bay office at (807) 474-5351, the following message is provided:

Governments need to act now to end child poverty affecting First Nation children

From Campaign 2000

Poverty Should Top First Ministers’ Agenda

Toronto, 10 Jan 08

Reducing poverty should lead the agenda of today’s First Ministers’ Meeting in Ottawa, says Campaign 2000, the national non-partisan coalition working to end child and family poverty. In an open letter, the coalition urged the First Ministers to use the meeting to take initial steps toward creating a national Poverty Reduction Strategy with targets and timetables.

Failing First Nation people and their children who move off the land into cities

From the National Post

One-third of pupils at T.O. native school suspended - All Grade 3s failed literacy test

Chris Wattie And Katie Rook, January 12, 2008

TORONTO - Overlooked amid the coverage this week of a report on violence in Toronto's schools was the story of one of the city's most unfortunate, underperforming schools.

Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council Youth Gathering on the Environment in Timmins

You are cordially invited to the

Ontario First Nations
Young Peoples Council

5th Annual Youth Symposium
On
Environment

At Northern College, Timmins, Ontario

on

February 28 – March 2, 2008

Hosted by

The Mushkegowuk Youth Council

For further information, please contact:
Laura Calmwind, Youth Coordinator

Telephone and cellular service options changing across northwestern Ontario

With the recent purchase of KMTS by Bell Aliant, the different telephone providers across the region are now seeing unexpected competition for customers. The choices for service providers is still limited but as more businesses are able to deliver services, the choices and prices for customers become more competitive across the region. The following three stories about the industry highlight some of these changes.

From Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal

First Nation leaders delivering message to Ontario - Respect the Moratoriums, Stop the Drilling!

NAN press release ... 

Aboriginal Leaders to McGuinty: Don't create another Ipperwash Incident – Respect the Moratoriums, Stop the Drilling!

Media Advisory:   

Press conference 10 a.m. Friday, January 11, 2008.
Queen's Park media studio.

Speakers include:

HIV and AIDS victims urging First Nation leaders address social issues to avoid further spread of disease

From Toronto Star

HIV a stigma in aboriginal communities - Rates of HIV infection among Canada's native people grossly disproportionate to their total numbers

Emily Mathieu, Staff Reporter, Jan 10, 2008

HIV rates among Canada's aboriginal community continue to rise at alarming rates – and women face the highest risk.

That's where Catherine Beaver comes in.

Marten Falls First Nation school closed waiting for INAC to provide funding for repairs

To see some pictures of the children of Marten Falls during a recent visit of INAC officials to their community, click here.

From the Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal

Feds fund fix for school

By CARL CLUTCHEY - January 16, 2008
 
The federal government is giving Marten Falls First Nation $780,000 so it can fix its elementary school and reopen the doors to students.

Independent Assessment Process for residential school survivors includes student-to-student abuse

From the Anglican Journal

Churches urged to ‘be on the record’ about their role in residential schools

Marites N. Sison, staff writer, Jan 10, 2008