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February 18, 2020 – Ontario teachers’ benefits remain a sticking point in bargaining talks with government

February 18, 2020 As labour strife threatens to close all Ontario schools for the first time on Friday, funding of public elementary teachers’ benefits remains a sticking point after the government told union negotiators that any increase would force cuts to special education teaching supports. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-ontario-teachers-benefits-remain-a-sticking-point-in-bargaining-talks/   North Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre launch new language

2021-03-15T16:36:56-04:00February 18th, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

February 4, 2020 – Western’s med school appoints Indigenous Leader in Residence

February 4, 2020 Increasing the number of Aboriginal professionals in health care is part of reconciliation https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/western-university-schulich-school-of-medicine-and-dentistry-indigenous-leader-danielle-alcock-1.5451519   Head of Ontario teachers union says Ford government bid to alter supply-teacher hiring rule derailed talks February 4, 2020 The Ontario government’s proposal to gut a hiring regulation for supply teachers and cut special education supports led to

2021-03-15T16:36:00-04:00February 4th, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

January 29, 2020 – Birch Island expands Shawanosowe School to accommodate daycare, innovation centre

January 29, 2020 Visions and dreams of a unified, central community hub in Whitefish River First Nation (WRFN) edged closer to reality on Friday, January 24, with the official grand opening of a state-of-the-art daycare centre built onto the Shawanosowe (K-6) School. https://www.manitoulin.ca/birch-island-expands-shawanosowe-school-to-accommodate-daycare-innovation-centre/   University of Waterloo's Indigenous Student Association to hold leadership symposium January

2021-03-15T16:35:26-04:00January 29th, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

January 23, 2020 – First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy (FNIYES) call for proposals

January 23, 2020 2020-2021 First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy (FNIYES) call for proposals is now open. The FNIYES proposals are due February 20, 2020. https://education.chiefs-of-ontario.org/-first-nations-and-inuit-youth   Sudbury's Cambrian College offers new program with an Indigenous specialization January 23, 2020 Cambrian College in Sudbury is offering a new program this September that combines Indigenous

2021-03-15T16:34:40-04:00January 23rd, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

Jan 21, 2020 – First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy (FNIYES) call for proposals

2020-2021 First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy (FNIYES) call for proposals is now open. Please find attached the proposal template for the 2020-2021 First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy.  The FNIYES proposals are due February 20, 2020. The First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy proposals are to outline needs under the following

2021-03-15T16:34:01-04:00January 21st, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

January 16, 2020 – Applications Open for the Minister’s Advisory Council on Special Education

News Release Applications Open for the Minister's Advisory Council on Special Education January 16, 2020 Members to Provide Input on Programs and Services to Support Students TORONTO — Ontario is calling on interested individuals to apply for the Minister's Advisory Council on Special Education (MACSE). The Council members will provide advice to the Minister of

2021-03-15T16:31:49-04:00January 16th, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

January 7, 2020 – Community collaboration key to student’s success

January 7, 2020 Beth Simmons is a testament to how easy access to education can get you closer to realizing your dreams. Her dream is to open her own hair salon. http://anishinabeknews.ca/2020/01/08/community-collaboration-key-to-students-success/   TDSB appoints first Indigenous Student Trustee January 6, 2019 Clarity M. Smoke has taken her seat as the first ever Toronto District

2021-03-15T16:29:57-04:00January 7th, 2020|Categories: Recent News|

December 17, 2019 – UN wraps up its year of Indigenous Languages during New York ceremony

December 17, 2019 The United Nations Year of Indigenous Languages came to an official end Tuesday. https://aptnnews.ca/2019/12/17/un-wraps-up-its-year-of-indigenous-languages-during-new-york-ceremony/   'Brink of destruction': AFN national chief demands action on fading Indigenous languages at UN December 17, 2019 Liberal government has passed legislation to 'reclaim, recover and maintain' Indigenous languages https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/brink-destruction-afn-national-chief-languages-un-1.5399245   Exshaw School facing closure after Ottawa

2021-03-15T16:29:21-04:00December 17th, 2019|Categories: Recent News|

Dec 11, 2019 – Over 200 classes worldwide participate in Junior Water Walkers initiative inspir

December 11, 2019 The elementary school teacher whose students developed the Junior Water Walkers initiative after meeting with the later Water Walker Josephine Mandamin spoke about the use of technology during Lakehead University’s Report to the Community. http://anishinabeknews.ca/2019/12/11/over-200-classes-worldwide-participate-in-junior-water-walkers-initiative-inspired-by-late-josephine-mandamin/   How this Mi'kmaw educator is keeping his language and culture alive December 11, 2019 Trevor Sanipass

2021-03-15T16:28:46-04:00December 11th, 2019|Categories: Recent News|

Nov 26, 2019 – How a Thunder Bay satellite kindergarten class aims to improve Indigenous graduation rates

November 26, 2019 A pilot project between Fort William First Nation and Thunder Bay’s Catholic school board is trying to reach Indigenous pupils where they live, both physically and culturally. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-thunder-bays-satellite-kindergarten-brings-first-nations-childrens/   Indigenous students who built robot return home from Dubai November 26, 2019 A group of Indigenous students recently returned from a trip to

2021-03-15T16:27:58-04:00November 26th, 2019|Categories: Recent News|
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