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July 31, 2018 – Genomics Internship Aims to Rebuild Trust with Indigenous Communities

The Vancouver Star – July 31, 2018  Biology students, lawyers, and reporters from across Canada are at Simon Fraser University this week to learn how genomics — the large-scale study of groups of genes — can help shrink the health-care gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. https://www.thestar.com/vancouver/2018/07/31/genomics-internship-aims-to-rebuild-trust-with-indigenous-communities.html   Southeast Regional Deputy Grand Council Chief Troubled

2021-03-15T16:00:49-04:00July 31st, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

July 25, 2018 – How Medical Schools can Indigenize Their Programs

TVO News – July 25, 2018  “My main fear ... was that I would seem like an intruder — someone who was there to learn from the Indigenous community without having anything to offer in return,” says Herzog. “I wasn't sure how I would introduce myself, still working to understand my purpose for being there.” But

2021-03-15T16:00:11-04:00July 25th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

July 18, 2018 – New Summer Camp Offers STEM Education from an Indigenous Perspective

CBC News – July 17, 2018  "It's part of our national program to reach out to Indigenous communities and youth ... and introduce them to STEM," said Doug Dokis, senior advisor for Actua's national InSTEM program. "It's to take them on the land and help them to recognize and identify with ... Indigenous land-based knowledge and connecting [it with

2021-03-15T15:59:33-04:00July 18th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

July 11, 2018 – Continue Indigenous Curriculum Updates

The Toronto Star – July 11, 2018  Even though my name may not indicate that I have Indigenous heritage, I am a status Mohawk from the Six Nations Reserve southwest of Toronto. I am saddened by Education Minister Lisa Thompson’s move to cancel the writing session for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission curriculum revisions because

2021-03-15T15:58:42-04:00July 11th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

July 5, 2018 – Camp Loon Will Teach Life Skills to Junior Canadian Rangers

Net News Ledger – July 5, 2018 “They are going to go home with a lot of valuable knowledge and with a lot of good memories,” said Captain John McNeil. The camp is held in the bush on Springwater Lake, 50 kilometres north of Geraldton, and will provide a week of advanced training for an anticipated 164 Junior

2021-03-15T15:58:02-04:00July 5th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

June 21, 2018 – City Launches New Indigenous Educational Campaign, but Advocates Say Still Lots More

CBC News – June 21, 2018 Are you really an Indigenous person? Do you still live in teepees? "People think that we're extinct," said the east-end resident. She's among those hoping a new awareness campaign about the city's Indigenous history will help open peoples' eyes to the reality that as many as 70,000 Indigenous people are living in the

2021-03-15T15:57:25-04:00June 21st, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

June 11, 2018 – ‘We didn’t have to hide this event today’

Nugget - June 11, 2018 Some North Bay schoolchildren heard Indigenous drumming, singing, and even got up for some dancing at an educational pow-wow Monday. http://www.nugget.ca/2018/06/11/we-didnt-have-to-hide-this-event-today   Meet some of the grads from the only northern bush university in Canada APT News - June 11, 2018 The only bush university in the Northwest Territories just

2021-03-15T15:55:37-04:00June 11th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

May 25, 2018 – As Universities ‘Indigenize,’ Some See a Threat to Open Inquiry

National Post –May 25, 2018 On paper, Mount Saint Vincent University professor Martha Walls seems perfectly suited to teach a course called Selected Topics in North American History: Residential Schools. An expert on First Nations history, colonialism and gender, she has crafted a curriculum giving priority to Indigenous narratives and primary sources. But according to her

2021-03-15T15:54:27-04:00May 25th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

May 10, 2018 – ‘It’s a Sign of Respect’

CBC News – May 8, 2018   "It's a sign of respect and a contribution to that language," he said. Torkabadi said much of the language used in his thesis is very new academic terms and that translating enriches the local language being used. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/it-s-a-sign-of-respect-non-indigenous-u-of-r-phd-student-writes-thesis-abstract-in-cree-1.4649453 St. Anne's Residential School Survivors Lose What Could be Final Battle with Ottawa

2021-03-15T15:53:53-04:00May 10th, 2018|Categories: Recent News|

April/May 2018 – Charting Our Own Path Forward (COOPF) Education Forum

The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) wishes to thank everyone who attended the Charting Our Own Path Forward (COOPF) Education Forum.  DRAFT AGENDA Presentations Monday April 30 Year 1- Overview and Moving Forward within the First Nations Lifelong Learning Table Education Services Agreements (ESAs) and Reverse Education Services Agreements (RESAs) Information Reciprocal Education Approach Qs and As Presentations Tuesday

2021-06-17T17:03:10-04:00May 4th, 2018|Categories: Past Events|
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