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Halifax schools could acknowledge aboriginal territory in daily announcements – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Apr 24, 2017  By Alison Auld THE CANADIAN PRESS HALIFAX _ The morning ritual for Halifax students may soon be expanded beyond the national anthem, to include a daily reminder that their school sits on traditional Mi’kmaq territory. A member of the Halifax Regional School Board is proposing that an acknowledgment be read […]

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GroundWire: April 24, 2017 – Media Co-op

Hands off Syria, Apprehension of Indigenous Children, CRTC hearing of Indigenous Radio Station Applicants This episode of GroundWire was produced on Anishinabe territory in Thunder Bay, ON part of the Robinson Superior Treaty, home of the Fort William First Nation Headlines The Worsening fentanyl Crisis in Vancouver’s downtown Eastside | Omme-Salma Rahemtullah with files from […]

by ahnationtalk on April 24, 2017275 Views

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Halifax schools could acknowledge aboriginal territory in daily announcements – CTV

April 24, 2017 HALIFAX — The morning ritual for Halifax students may soon be expanded beyond the national anthem, to include a daily reminder that their school sits on traditional Mi’kmaq territory. A member of the Halifax Regional School Board is proposing that an acknowledgment be read out as part of morning announcements. Jessica Rose, […]

by ahnationtalk on April 24, 2017357 Views

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Building future wealth for First Nations – Canadian Lawyer

April 24, 2017 Howard Morry has been associated with First Nations work since the 1980s in the early days of his career. Often, he was focused on economic development projects and occasionally observing the obstacles First Nations faced in trying to grow their economic base. Over time, as a tax lawyer working with First Nations […]

by ahnationtalk on April 24, 2017497 Views

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Video: Why have a survey done on First Nations land?

Have a look!  Here is a great video on the many reasons for surveys on First Nations land, by Canada Land Surveyors. Please take a moment to watch this informative video by clicking here! NT5

by ahnationtalk on April 24, 2017462 Views

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Minister McKenna launches the Great Canadian Video Contest for World Environment Day

Two lucky winners will travel to Ottawa for World Environment Day April 22, 2017 – Gatineau, Quebec – Environment and Climate Change Canada Canada is excited and honoured to host World Environment Day, on June 5, 2017. This year’s theme is “connecting people to nature.” The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, invites Canadians […]

by pmnationtalk on April 24, 2017303 Views

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Statement by the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos in recognition of Canada’s volunteers during National Volunteer Week 2017

April 23, 2017  Gatineau, Quebec   Employment and Social Development Canada “Volunteerism in Canada is essential to the fabric of our country and our communities. Volunteer work is important not only to individuals but also to the well-being of our society as a whole. In celebration of National Volunteer Week 2017, from April 23 to 29, […]

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Eskasoni medical student recognized with award – Cape Breton Post

April 23, 2017 SYDNEY — Aaron Prosper is looking to the future with a solid understanding of the past. The 21-year-old Eskasoni man was recently recognized for his dedication to aboriginal education as he was named Dalhousie University’s student councillor of the year, an award bestowed annually on a student who has demonstrated a commitment […]

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N.L. fisherman on hunger strike taken from protest site in ambulance – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Apr 23, 2017 ST. JOHN’S, N.L. _ A Newfoundland fisherman was hauled off in an ambulance 11 days into his hunger strike in front of the federal fisheries headquarters in St. John’s. Richard Gillett says he has consumed only water since he set up camp outside the building on April 13 to protest […]

by ahnationtalk on April 24, 2017245 Views

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Two men arrested, one charged in connection with drug containing fentanyl

April 21, 2017 Esgenoôpetitj First Nation, New Brunswick Two men have been arrested, and one has been charged in connection with a pill containing fentanyl that was found on Esgenoôpetitj First Nation. The two were arrested during the afternoon and evening of April 20, 2017 on the Esgenoôpetitj First Nation. Thirty-five-year-old Jesse Joe of Fredericton appeared in Miramichi court on […]

by pmnationtalk on April 24, 2017248 Views

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