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NationTalk speaks with Calvin Helin, author of "Dances with Dependency". Topics include his thoughts on the economic dependency of First Nations people due to the colonization of Canada and what he calls the Indian Industry among other topics. Listen/Radio Download - iTunes LeaderCast Order your copy of "Dances with Dependency" at http://www.spiritorca.com

AFOA - Xerox Excellence in Aboriginal Leadership Awards Nominations Now Accepting Nominations

AFOA is now accepting nominations for the 2009 Xerox Canada-AFOA Canada Excellence in Aboriginal Leadership Awards. The Awards recognize individuals who have demonstrated commitment and leadership in financial management in Aboriginal communities and organizations. There are two categories for nominations for the AFOA-Xerox Excellence in Aboriginal Leadership Awards. The National category recognizes individuals who have contributed to the Aboriginal.Read More

'Reclaiming Hope' to Support At-risk Youth Provincewide

December 15, 2008 - Province Unveils Four-year, $8-million Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy - The province will invest more than $8 million over four years to help prevent youth suicide, improve access to mental-health care and provide hope and opportunity to young people across Manitoba, Healthy Living Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross, Family Services and Housing Minister Gord Mackintosh and Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport Minister Eric Robinson, acting minister ofRead More 

Learning Indigenous Science From Place

AERC is one of the founding members of the Indigenous Knowledge in the School Science Curriculum Committee, actively involved in dialogue circles regarding the importance of Indigenous Science and the status of Indigenous Science within school curriculum in Saskatchewan.Early in 2007, following a competition for projects related to Aboriginal Learning, a research project was awarded to the Committee by the Canadian Council on Learning. The research project is Read More 



Statistics Canada - Aboriginal Peoples Living Off-reserve and the Labour Market

Monday, December 15, 2008 – 2007 - The employment rate of Aboriginal people between 25 and 54 years of age living off-reserve in the 10 provinces was 70.1% in 2007, and below the 82.5% for non-Aboriginal people. The difference between the employment rates for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in this age group was smallest in Alberta and largest in Saskatchewan. For the 10 provinces in 2007, the employment rate for Aboriginal people between 25 and 54 …Read More

Dog Creek Receiving $ 120,000 to Restore Grasslands

For Immediate Release - Dec. 13, 2008 - Ministry of Forests and Range - Ministry of Community Development - VICTORIA – The Canoe Creek Band will receive $120,500 through the Community Development Trust’s Job Opportunities Program to help protect and restore endangered grasslands of the Cariboo Chilcotin near 100 Mile House, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell and Community Development Minister Blair Lekstrom announced today. “The grasslands of the …Read More

NEW! First Nation Elections in December


Yellow Quill Elections 24/11/2008 | North Caribou Lake Elections 25/11/2008 | Blood Elections 29/11/2008 | NEW Chiniki Elections 12/12/2008 | NEW Namgis First Nation Elections 12/12/2008 | NEW Gull Bay Elections 13/12/2008 | NEW Witchekan Lake Elections 15/12/2008 | NEW Peepeekisis Elections 16/12/2008 | NEW Nazko Elections 16/12/2008 | NEW The Key First Nation Elections 18/12/2008 | NEW Canoe Lake Cree First Nation Elections 18/12/2008 | NEW Driftpile First Nation  19/12/2008 | NEW Peters Elections 19/12/2008 | NEW Waterhen Lake Elections 22/12/2008 | NEW Fishing Lake First Nation Elections 22/12/2008 | NEW Semiahmoo Elections 27/12/2008 | NEW St. Mary's Elections 31/12/2008 | NEW Lower Kootenay Elections 31/12/2008 | Please note that this information is provided by INAC and should not be considered final.

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