Category: First Nations

Aboriginal Peoples in Canada still face barriers to equality, report says

| June 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
Aboriginal Peoples in Canada still face barriers to equality, report says

Report outlines disadvantages faced by Aboriginal Peoples in Canada The Canadian Human Rights Commission released a new report that found Aboriginal Peoples in Canada continue to face barriers to equality. The report says that compared to non-aboriginal people, Aboriginal Peoples in Canada continue to experience “persistent conditions of disadvantage.” Some of the findings include that Aboriginal [...]

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First Nations partnerships with Canadian industry showing benefits

| April 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
First Nations partnerships with Canadian industry showing benefits

Corporations are discovering that First Nations are ready to do business By Frank Busch   Most, if not all, Canadian large-scale resource development projects are situated on or pass through the traditional territories of First Nations. In fact, in B.C., most of these territories remain subject to Aboriginal land claims. That fact was a recurring [...]

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First Nations finance and governance – hit the reset button

| March 11, 2013 | 0 Comments
First Nations finance and governance – hit the reset button

New First Nations institutions will reform financial transactions By Frank Busch    As transparency and accountability in First Nations have taken centre stage in the Canadian public eye, many politicians and decision makers on both sides are still grasping at age-old arguments over treaties and land claims. The question is; what do we do in the [...]

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Poundmaker First Nation chief, 7 members sentenced for theft

| March 9, 2013 | 0 Comments
Poundmaker First Nation chief, 7 members sentenced for theft

Judge orders money repaid to Poundmaker First Nation school A judge has sentenced the chief and seven members of the Poundmaker First Nation for stealing treaty land entitlement money. Chief Duane Antoine and his brother, former chief Teddy Antoine, of the Poundmaker First Nation were handed 20-month suspended sentences, and were ordered to pay back $2,500 they stole. [...]

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First Nations policing funds renewed for 5 years by Canada gov’t

| March 8, 2013 | 0 Comments
First Nations policing funds renewed for 5 years by Canada gov’t

Moving towards long-term safety in First Nations and and Inuit communities Public Safety Minister Vic Toews announced that funding for the First Nations Policing Program will be renewed for the next five years. The program is funding 163 policing agreements for the 2012-2013 period, which represents about 1,250 professionally-trained and dedicated police officers working in up to 400 [...]

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Idle No More protestors broke law – Alberta Justice Minister

| February 13, 2013 | 2 Comments
Idle No More protestors broke law – Alberta Justice Minister

Idle No More road blockades endanger public – Denis By Christopher Walsh    Alberta Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Jonathan Denis told a crowd of law students at the University of Calgary Tuesday that Idle No More protesters went too far last month when they blockaded the QE II Highway into Edmonton. Denis was [...]

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Idle No More joins actress Michelle Thrush in Calgary to give 100 hugs

| February 8, 2013 | 0 Comments
Idle No More joins actress Michelle Thrush in Calgary to give 100 hugs

Idle No More activists join Michelle Thrush on Stephen Avenue to hug 100 people Joined by Idle No More activists, Calgary-based Cree actress and television star Michelle Thrush hugged 100 people on Hug A Non-Native Day on Stephen Avenue on Wednesday. The action was another small step towards ending racism in Canada, according to Thrush. From [...]

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Idle No More marches through Calgary to Olympic Plaza

| January 29, 2013 | 0 Comments
Idle No More marches through Calgary to Olympic Plaza

First Nations actress Michelle Thrush (Gemini winner for Blackstone) in her grandmother character “Kokum”, played up stereotypes to huge laughs at Olympic Plaza. First Nations and non-Aboriginal Canadians march for Idle No More By Christopher Walsh Victoria Crowchild was holding back tears in front of her father’s memorial inside City Hall Monday, as 50 Idle [...]

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First Nations diversity not recognized by Canadians

| January 20, 2013 | 1 Comment
First Nations diversity not recognized by Canadians

“So what are your tribe calling us today?” – First Nations Troy Media – by Mike Robinson   A few years ago I took my Zodiac out to Yuquot to visit with Ray and Terry Williams, long-time pals who still live close to the land and sea on Nootka Island, off Vancouver Island’s central west [...]

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Federal government signs five-year pact for Aboriginal e-learning

| January 15, 2013 | 0 Comments
Federal government signs five-year pact for Aboriginal e-learning

Aboriginal e-learning program produces top results Beacon Staff Reporter The federal government recently signed a five year funding agreement for a successful Aboriginal e-learning program to help educate Canada’s First Nation youth. Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, a branch of the federal government, signed the deal with SCcyber E-Learning Community, an online education program that produces top [...]

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