News Archive

 

February 2003

Prime Minister Fails to Respond to Calls for Aboriginal Participation at First Minister’s Meeting

Federal Funding Enables Long-Term Economic Expansion

Aboriginal and Treaty Rights Exercised

Fisheries Solutions Must Be Fair

 

 

 


 

 

October 2002

Marathon Canada Provides Funds for Aboriginal Scholars

Political Leaders must Act On Recommendations - Treaty Commission

Okanagan Indian Band Nd Gov. Of Canada Resolve Outstanding Claims

New Interpretive Centre Puts Ktunaxa Culture Front And Centre


September 2002

Delegated governance, not inherent rights

Mother launches campaign to recruit aboriginal bone marrow donors

Anti-discrimination committee conclusions

Research as a spiritual contract

Peter Wealick - Inside the Internet


August 2002

The Aftermath of the Referendum: Now What?

DIAND Funds Cat Lake, Slate Falls Forestry Development Through Windigo Tribal Council

First Nations Trail Blaze Holistic approach to Services for Children and Youth

Forest Pilot Means First Nation Jobs

K'watamus Speaks


 July 2002

Salt River First Nation Signs Final Settlement Agreement

Government Of Canada Supports Aboriginal Investment And Technology Opportunities For Voisey's Bay

Education Self-Government Agreement-In-Principle Reached With First Nations Within The Anishinabek Nation

Caldwell First Nation Wins Court Ruling in Federal Court of Appeal

A Step Forward For First Nation Education - Minister Nault Introduces The National Working Group On Education


May 2002

Chief Warns Of White Supremacists Activity

K'watamus Speaks

Teachers Support Chiefs In Opposing Referendum

National Chief Endorses Position Of Chief And Council Of M'chigeeng

New Fund To Create Economic Opportunities For First Nations


March 2002

Canadian Aboriginal Authour

Aboriginal Acheivement Foundation Release

Support for Secwepemc

Diabetes Testing


February 2002

Beay N. Darrow

$233,000 Awarded For Native-School Abuse

Aboriginal Student Earns CN Scholarship Award Member Of BC's Tahltan Band To Complete Studies At MIT

ICC Recommends Canada Accept Esketemc Claim For Negotiation

Should You Participate In The BC Treaty Referendum?


January 2002

Beay N. Darrow

$233,000 Awarded For Native-School Abuse

Aboriginal Student Earns CN Scholarship Award Member Of BC's Tahltan Band To Complete Studies At MIT

ICC Recommends Canada Accept Esketemc Claim For Negotiation

Should You Participate In The BC Treaty Referendum?


December 2001

Sliammon Vote No to Agreement in Principal

Indigenous People Lead Path to Sustainable Global Security and Development

Beau N. Darrow

Indian Affairs Minister Robert Nault's agenda faces huge resistance from key Aboriginal leaders.

Abrupt Termination Of Talks Endangers Elders, Youth And Land-Users Of Skwelkwek’welt


November 2001

Beyond The Horizon: A Vision For Aboriginal Canada

Major Breakthrough in Canada: First Nations Relations

Andres Leach: 6 Most Important Responsibilities of the Board of Directors

Orgainze Your Desktop


October 2001

Where are You When Opportunity Knocks - Available and Responsive?

EIGHT ABORIGINAL STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS FROM XEROX CANADA

MISTAWASIS FIRST NATION AND CANADA REACH $16-MILLION SPECIFIC CLAIM AGREEMENT

ALGONQUINS OCCUPY LAND NEAR PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS

THE CRIMINALIZATION OF SKWELKWEK'WELT DEFENDERS


September 2001

Campbell River Indian Band receives investment for the expansion of Discovery Harbour Marina

Halfway River First Nation prevents access along North Road to protect sacred hunting areas

Environmentalists and First Nations call for solutions to Softwood Lumber War

New time limits for Indian and Indian Band* making goods and services tax/harmonised sales tax (GST/HST) general rebate claims

Nisga’a Raise Mushroom Permit Cost: Backlash feared as price goes from $25 to $250


August 2001

Bringing Government to Standstill PC

Bob Kennedy - Turtle Island Native News

Canada Tries To Shut Out Citizens From Trade Dispute

A Very Brief History of Management


July 2001

Building or buying a new PC

Secwepemc Woman assaulted at Sun Peaks

Greenpeace applauds Squamish Nation for land use plan

Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement-In-Principle signed


June 2001

APTN Board of Directors Elected

Children and Women's Health Centre launches "Aunties in Action", a new hospital volunteer program for First Nations

Software Piracy, What is it and what should I look for

First Nations Veterans Round Table releases report on treatment of First Nations Veterans following the Second World War and the Korean War


February 2001

 

 

 BC Releases Canada's First Aboriginal Tobacco Strategy

"Hidden discrimination" and "polite racism" prevents Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities from gaining equal access to jobs, study finds

2001 National Aboriginal Achievement Awards Winners announced

$8 million to be invested in Aboriginal children


January 2001

Okanagan Nation rebuffed by owners of Spotted Lake

FNEC hosts TV & Film Information Session (PPA)

Mission’s Xa:ytem Longhouse Gets Grant from Local Philanthropist

Fed government files lawsuit against controversial Manitoba native treatment centre


December 2000

Native Treaty Rights And Parks Plan Clash in Canada

Health Canada issues health advisory regarding phenylpropanolamine (PPA)

BC to host its first Youth Tobacco Summit

Aboriginal Sport Circle hosted their Annual General Assembly


November 2000

Shuswap Bands Warn Developer

First Nations Leaders lodge ten formal complaints

Is It a Time for Change?

Manitoba claim settlements implementation act


October 2000

National Chief: Eastern Door

Aboriginal Land Transfer

Information Sharing

Indian Affairs Makes Apology


September 2000

Separate Hearings For Cops

Aboriginal Hunters To Become Criminals in 2001

Proposed Melvin Creek/Cayoose Ski Resort Development:Dead

B.C. Takes Firm Stand On Salmon Farm Escapes


August 2000

Booming Fisheries for First Nations

Favorable Court Ruling for First Nations

After we are gone, Our children will carry on with this fight

Electronic Transactions Act enables E-Commerce in BC

A bereaved mother's endless pain


July 2000

First B.C. member named to Pacific fisheries council

Aboriginal People and HIV/AIDS: Immediate Action Required

Child Care Initiative to Save Families up to $1,100 Per Child

B.C. natives urged to settle treaties

Government Fails to Enforce Forest Practices Code on Kemess Mine's Power Line

Serious concerns over spending at Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority


June 2000

BCTreaty Commission

Bolbo Island Title Invalid

Canada cuts economic lifeline to Cheam

Convicted killer let loose

Flawed challenge of Nisga'a Treaty by liberals

Getting angry over Native rights

Province Implements Nisga'a Treaty


May 2000

Bc Hydro

Eastern Door Release

BC First Nations Applaud

Softwood Lumber Agreement

National Leader Supports Partnership With Canada/BC

Native women lose homes under Indian Act rules

Nisga'a Bill receives Royal Assent


April 2000

E-team

UBCIC Conference

Talking Stick

Counsellors Trained

Katimavik Takes Off

Sechelt Speaks Out

Canoe Of Fools


March 2000

Skeetchestn News Release

Talking Stick

BC Treaty Process

What Really Happened to Anthony Dawson

New Hope For Diabetics

Additions to Reserve

Cayoosh Ski Resort - Far From A Done Deal


 

 

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