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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 9A321 Seeded (Dec 13 2006 05:38 GMT) - Apple has seeded Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Build 9A321 Client to developers tonight. This comes on the heels of an unconfirmed report that Apple had seeded build 9A326 internally to employees. According to various reports, the new seed... |
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees has opened aid camps to serve 4000 refugees (Dec 13 2006 05:37 GMT) - By Walter Jayawardhana The UN refugee agency, the United Nations high Commissioner for Refugees has opened aid camps to serve more than 4000 refugees now flowing continuously to Kanathale, mostly fleeing from near by villages targeted by LTTE artillery guns as diversionary tactic for the army to move attention away from the besieged Vakarai area where [...] |
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Card Reader doubles up as Bluetooth hub (Dec 13 2006 05:37 GMT) - ThinkGeek is carrying the DTech Bluetooth Hub and Card Reader for those who want to transfer data as well as connect to Bluetooth 1.2 compatible devices such as PDAs, cellphones, and even printers. As with any other self-respecting card reader that is released these days, it supports up to 52... |
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NAN lobbies INAC for Safe Water program implementation process (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - NAN press release ...NAN urges safe drinking water implementation process THUNDER BAY, ON, Dec. 11 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy says without an implementation process, recommendations outlined in the federal safe drinking water report released Friday don't solve the complex problem of water emergencies across NAN territory - an area covering two-thirds of Ontario and home to 49 First Nation communities. "We knew going into the process of developing this report that the Government of Canada's objectives were only to produce recommendations, however with increasing water emergencies throughout NAN territory what we need now more than ever is an implementation process for clean drinking water on the short and long term," |
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Bell Canada and other telcos win battle to control pricing for telephone service (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - See the Industry Canada press release after this CBC news story ...From http://www. cbc. ca/canada/story/2006/12/11/pho htmlOttawa accelerates deregulation of local phone serviceDecember 11, 2006 - CBC News Canada's established phone companies have won their longstanding fight for less regulation of their local phone business — a move the telcos say will benefit consumers. |
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Sudden passing of former chief leaves Wawakapewin in mourning (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Wawakapewin Press ReleaseWe announce with great sadness of the sudden passing of one of our community members. Sheila Childforever age 54 passed away on December 7, 2006 at the Sioux Lookout Menoyawin Health Centre at the 7th Avenue site. Sheila was a former Chief for Wawakapewin First Nation from February 1998 - March 2005. She leaves behind her partner, Roger Cook, children, Anne Marie (Beardy), Cherilyn (Beardy), Troy, Shawn, Melissa and Vanessa Childforever, and numerous grandchildren. Viewing and Memorial Services will be at the Sioux Lookout Funeral Home, 128 Front Street on Wednesday December, 13, 2006 at 10: |
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Recipients Announced for 2007 National Aboriginal Achievement Awards (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - NAAF press release ...Recipients Announced for 2007 National Aboriginal Achievement Awards TORONTO-- (Dec. 10, 2006) - Fourteen outstanding achievers have been named as recipients of the 2007 Aboriginal Achievement Awards. They include the CEO of Canada's winning 2010 Olympic bid, the producer of one of Canada's longest-running TV series, a world-class diver and 11 other First Nations, Métis, and Inuit role models who converted their potential into success." |
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Bartleman recognizes NAN First Nation partnerships in speech to Ont Legislature (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - NAN Press Release ...NAN First Nations Recognized During Monumental Speech Lieutenant Governor of Ontario James K. Bartleman recognized NAN Grand Chief Stan Beardy and the many NAN youth who participated in his Aboriginal Literacy initiative during an unprecedented address to the Ontario Legislature Thursday December 7, 2006.The Lieutenant Governor's Aboriginal Literacy Initiative was implmented in 2004 to address lower than average literacy rates among First Nation students in Ontario.There were three phases to this initiative, including book drive, school twinning, and summer camps in communities across NAN. |
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NAN leader challenges diamond industry to respect First Nation territorities (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - See the CBC News story after Deputy Chief Alvin Fiddler's document ...Canada's Blood Diamonds? What DeBeers and the Canadian Governments Are Doing To Aboriginal Communities and the Environment in Canada’s Boreal Forest.This holiday season, when more diamonds are sold in America than any other time of year, the Hollywood movie “Blood Diamond” is causing many people to reevaluate purchasing ‘conflict diamonds’. They will be looking to buy diamonds from other places in the world where responsible companies are treating local people and the environment fairly and responsibly. |
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KO Team briefs senior Health Canada on KO Telehealth issues (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - A senior policy advisor for Health Minister Tony Clement is impressed with the work of KO Telehealth.Donna Williams, KO Telehealth Manager, briefed Jo Kennelly, a senior advisor for Health Minister Tony Clement about the telehealth applications successfully being delivered in remote First Nations across northwestern Ontario.Kennelly told the KO team that the government is hosting a health success stories across Canada conference in February and will recommend that KO Telehealth be invited to participate as a presenter. To see photos of this meeting, click here... |
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Report on poor First Nation high school graduation rates - need regional boards (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - From http://www. cbc. ca/canada/manitoba/story/2006/ html Most aboriginal youth not finishing high school: analystThursday, December 7, 2006 - CBC News Seventy per cent of young aboriginal adults living on Manitoba reserves have not completed high school — the highest dropout rate among on-reserve youth in Canada, a senior analyst said Thursday. |
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Residential school experience documentary premiers in Sioux Lookout (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Sioux Lookout Exclusive Premiere!Muffins For Granny"A touching story told through the eyes of a grand daughter coming to terms with her Granny's residential school experience."Winner of Best Documentary - Winnipeg Aboriginal Film and Video Festival, 2006Honourable Mention for Best Documentary - ImagineNative Film and Media-Arts Festival, 2006 in TorontoSunday, December 17th, 2006Sioux Mountain Public School7pm-9pmAges 14 and upQuestion & |
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KO meeting with new First Nations SchoolNet managers - A Success! (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - The KO team at the AFN meeting in Ottawa led by Geordi Kakepetum shared success stories and challenged the new managers of First Nations SchoolNet to ensure that the program grows and prospers.The Keewaytinook Okimakanak team took some time to meet with the new INAC managers of First Nations SchoolNet. KO’s Geordi Kakepetum and Brian Walmark shared the successes, hopes and challenges faced by K-Net, the Regional Management Organization (RMO) for Ontario. Geordi told those around the table about how First Nations SchoolNet, in particular the access to broadband and the applications, have changed the learning opportunities available for students in remote and isolated First Nations Schools. First Nations SchoolNet is being transferred from Industry Canada to the Department of Indian Affairs as part of an overall restructuring initiative to make INAC responsible for all economic development on-reserve. |
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Supreme Court of Canada rules Aboriginal people can use Crown forests (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Read the CBC online coverage of this important ruling following the AFN press release ...AFN press release ...Assembly of First Nations Applauds today's Supreme Court of Canada rulings on Sappier/Polchies and Gray cases OTTAWA, Dec. 7 /CNW Telbec/ - "This is a victory for the Mi'gmaq Nation and Maliseet Nation," |
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Child poverty report card highlights aboriginal poverty - get involved today! (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Dear Make Poverty History supporter: The rate of child and family poverty in Canada has been stalled at 17-18% over the past 5 years despite strong economic growth and low unemployment, according to a new report by Campaign 2000. The 2006 National Report Card on Child & Family Poverty finds that 1,196,000 children - almost 1 in every 6 children - live in poverty in Canada. In First Nations communities the child poverty rate is higher: |
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KO Chiefs meet in Winnipeg (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - The Chiefs of Keewaytinook Okimakanak are meeting in Winnipeg for their annual December chiefs' meeting. As the board of directors of Keewaytinook Okimakanak, the chiefs direct the ongoing development and operation of their tribal council on behalf of their First Nations. Click here to check out the pictures from the meeting.KO staff are in attendance to provide reports and support the chiefs in their work.On Wednesday, the chiefs will be meeting with other members of the Northern Indigenous Community Satellite Network (NICSN - http: |
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Kashechewan residents working together to determine their own future (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Click here to read the Timmins Daily Dec 3 story that follows ...Kash chief seeks autonomy By Paul Yanchus - Sunday, December 03, 2006 KASHECHEWAN—People gathered in the Francine J Wesley Secondary School gymnasium Thursday to discuss “the next step” for their community following the release of a federal report that recommends their relocation to Timmins. Chief Jonathan Solomon and the band council thanked everyone for their attendance and Silas Wesley called upon the Creator in prayer to watch over the proceedings. “We need to do this right and we must, when all is said and done and the community has decided, act upon our decision,” said Chief Solomon. “We will stand together. |
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Community Access Program in Nunavut receives 3 year funding boost (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Providing public access to computers and internet connections is being supported by the federal government across Nunavut through a recent funding announcement by INAC.INAC press release ...Canada's new Government Invests over $2 Million in Tourism and Community Access Projects in Nunavut IQALUIT, Dec. 2 - The Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians announced today the Government of Canada's investment of $2.189 million for tourism and community Internet access projects in Nunavut. |
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Stories from Atkinson Series on Canadian Public Policy & Aboriginal Addictions (Dec 13 2006 05:35 GMT) - Five more stories from the Atkinson Series being hosted by the Toronto Star ....Click here for the Dec 3 story that follows in the Toronto StarAnswering the cry for help - SOLUTIONS - For Canadian Aboriginals devastated by addiction, the key to recovery lies within their own communities. But they need assistanceDec. 3, 2006 - MARIE WADDEN - ATKINSON FELLOWA 60-year-old Aboriginal man bursts through the door of the Sagamok Youth Centre, startling the group that is seated around a flip chart. " |
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