Community News

Protecting Homelands is the struggle of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug and all First Nations

November 6, 2007 Update: “KI Taking a Stand to Protect Homelands”

PRESS RELEASE
November 6, 2007

From: Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, Ontario
Update: “KI Taking a Stand to Protect Homelands”

Winter Roads and IPA Final Reports Available On-Line!

Visit www.nadf.org and go to Tools & Resources, then Community Resources, and finally Reports.  There you will find our Final Reports from the Winter Road Forum held in June 2007 and the Indpendent Power Authority Forum held in August 2007.  Full colour presentation slides, summaries, and recommendations/next steps are all included.

Racist media and "research" study blames First Nations for smokers' and province's actions

From  Yahoo Canada News ...

Illegal cigarettes from native reserves cost government over $100 million: study
Chinta Puxley, The Canadian Press - Nov 5

TORONTO - A new study which found one-quarter of Ontario smokers bought contraband cigarettes from aboriginal reserves, costing the province at least $72 million in lost tax revenue, should be a wake-up call to the governing Liberals to crack down on illegal tobacco sales, critics said Monday.

"Canada's Dirty Secret" - the exploitation of First Nations recognized by United Nations

From the Toronto Star .... 

CANADA'S `DIRTY SECRET': First Nations still searching for a place to call their home
Sara Mainville - Nov 05, 2007

Lately, I have been trying to understand why I cannot live in Ontario's cities comfortably.

KO researcher travels to Italy to present paper on First Nations use of videoconferencing

From Videocom research project web site at http://videocom.knet.ca .... 

2007 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards winners announced at Winnipeg celebration

2007 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards Winners 

  • BEST SONGWRITER - Cheryl Bear for The Good Road

  • SINGLE OF THE YEAR - Cheryl Bear for Hey Cuzzin’

  • BEST NEW ARTIST - Cheryl Bear

  • ABORIGINAL ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR - Shane Yellowbird

  • BEST COUNTRY CD - Shane Yellowbird for Life Is Calling My Name

  • BEST BLUES CD - Indigenous for Chasing The Sun

Aboriginal traditional health and healing practices for the Journal of Aboriginal Health - call for abstracts

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - Journal of Aboriginal Health

Aboriginal traditional health and healing practices for the Journal of Aboriginal Health, Vol. 5. Deadline Nov. 30th

Call for Abstracts

The Journal of Aboriginal Health (JAH) is the only peer-reviewed journal in the world focusing on the health of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Canada. Since its inception in 2004, it has become one of the pre-eminent journals in Canada on the health of Aboriginal Peoples.

Become a Videoconference Host Site for "Building from Strength" youth mental health conference

 Parents, health and education workers and others are invited to share and discuss innovative ways of assisting youth in our communities with mental health issues during a two-day conference. 

Building from Strength: Evidence and Reality-based Tools and Intervention

Locations: ONLINE in your community and at the Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay

Dates: November 22-23, 2007

Ontario and Harper governments declares war on remote First Nation over use of traditional lands

"THIS COURT ORDERS that this order be directed to the Sheriff of the District of Kenora for enforcement and directs the Ontario Provincial Police and police officers of that service to assist the Sheriff in the endorcement of the Order by removing from the Exploration Property any person contravening its provisions, subject to the discretion of the police acting reasonably with respect to the timing and means of removing any such person;"

Chief of Poplar Hill First Nation acknowledges support received during search for youth

Press release ... 

NAN Acknowledges Community Support and Volunteers

THUNDER BAY, ON Friday November 2, 2007: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Executive Council together with Poplar Hill First Nation Chief Eli Moose acknowledge the outstanding efforts of Thunder Bay City Police, Ontario Provincial Police, and local and regional volunteers following a four day extensive search for Poplar Hill First Nation member Reggie Bushie.