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May 30, 2017 – Trudeau says pope appeared ‘open’ to the idea of a residential schools apology

Turtle Island News – May 29, 2017 J Justin Trudeau says he told Pope Francis it’s important for all Canadians to move forward with reconciliation, and that pontiff could help by issuing an apology for the role of the Catholic Church played in residential school. http://theturtleislandnews.com/index.php/2017/05/29/prime-minister-trudeau-pope-francis-discuss-reconciliation-vatican/   Mother ‘Outraged and Upset’ After School Aboriginal Retention Workers

2021-03-15T15:32:27-04:00May 30th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

May 10, 2017 – Bear Witness Day Brings Awareness to Jordan’s Principle

CBC Indigenous – May 10, 2017 Spirit Bear is not a household name, but he has become the symbol of Jordan's Principle, a child's-first principle meant to ensure that First Nation children receive the health care they need without delays. http://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/bear-witness-day-brings-awareness-to-jordans-principle-1.4107196   Rethinking the Education Approach for Indian Children Indian Country Today - May 4,

2021-03-15T15:29:33-04:00May 10th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

May 2017 – OSAP Information Sessions

The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (MAESD) wish to thank all the First Nation education staff who participated in the OSAP Information Sessions. OSAP Handbook for First Nations Learners OSAP and Indigenous Learners OSAP Joint Letter Regional Chief Isadore Day and Minister Deb Matthews Session Dates  Thunder Bay: Wednesday May 3rd (Venue:

2021-07-09T12:22:02-04:00May 2nd, 2017|Categories: Past Events|

April 2017 – Education Forum: Charting Our Own Path Forward

Toronto April 25-27, 2017 SHERATON CENTRE -123 QUEEN STREET WEST Agenda 2017 ROLL-UP REPORT Day 1 provided updates and breakout sessions on the Bilateral Process on Lifelong Learning with the province.  This included priority areas: First Nation Lifelong Learning Table Overview Relationships Curriculum Languages and Culture Information, Access and Accountability Policy Development Relationship Protocol Reference Material

2021-06-17T16:25:19-04:00April 28th, 2017|Categories: Past Events|

April 26, 2017 – Reconciliation North Bay asks “what can you do?”

Anishinabek News – April 26, 2017 Dr. Mike DeGagné, President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University, has spoken hundreds of times on residential schools and reconciliation. Dr. DeGagné is also the Chair of Reconciliation North Bay. Recently, Dr. DeGagné was the Executive Director of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation which addressed Indian Residential Schools. Dr. DeGagné wants

2021-03-15T15:28:53-04:00April 26th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

March 12, 2017 – From start to finish: First Nation students learn to build tiny homes

Global – March 12, 2017 There’s a new class in Yorkton, Sask., for First Nation students that’s laying a good foundation for their future. In Construction 101, students from grades 10 to 12 are learning how to build a tiny house. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) has partnered with Your Choice Homes to

2021-03-15T15:28:12-04:00March 12th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

Feb 14, 2017 – Shannen Koostachin, Indigenous education advocate, named one of 150 greatest Canadian

CBC – Feb 14, 2017 Shannen Koostachin spoke openly about deplorable conditions she and other aboriginal students had to deal with in their schools on First Nation reserves. The young activist from Attawapiskat First Nation, Ont., took her message to Parliament Hill in 2009, to demand the federal government provide better, safer schools for students living on reserves.

2021-03-15T15:27:34-04:00February 14th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

Feb 8, 2017 – If the walls could talk: U of T’s Hart House offers a lesson in Anishinaabemowin

art House – Feb 6, 2017 Long before Drake nicknamed Toronto “The 6ix” some French explorers and a cartographer prone to typos borrowed from the Mohawk word “Tkaronto” to give the city its name. How “Tkaronto” came to be known as “Toronto” is a long, convoluted – and debated – story. But as Hart House’s new “Talking Walls”

2021-03-15T15:22:40-04:00February 8th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

Jan 25, 2017 – Lakehead Board expands native-language program

TBT News – Jan 22, 2017 The Lakehead District Public School board says the growing popularity of its Native Studies and Native Language programs has resulted in an expansion to additional schools. Already provided at each of the board's four high schools and three elementary schools (Algonquin, Ecole Gron Morgan and the school in Armstrong,) instruction in Ojibwe

2021-03-15T15:21:00-04:00January 25th, 2017|Categories: Recent News|

January 2017 – Special Education Forum

Special Education Information Sharing Sessions Toronto - Chelsea Hotel - January 10 - 11, 2017 Thunder Bay - Valhalla Inn -  January 17 - 18, 2017 Presentations Special Education Funding Overview Shelley Knott-Fife The Role of Special Education Funding in Tuition Agreement Gina McGahey  Special Education in KO Communities Stephanie Mushinski and Jill Woolley Supporting Students on the Autism Spectrum

2021-06-17T15:57:33-04:00January 20th, 2017|Categories: Past Events|
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