Put off roads, not education

By Christine Smith McFarlane TORONTO –  Politicans can put off building roads because they’re trying to reduce budget deficits, says Paul Martin, but that approach...

Negotiating to close graduation gap

By ROJ Staff The education negotiations are in high gear now, moving forward to finalize the draft arrangements with Canada this fiscal year. Negotiators are...

Over 500 Nations gather in Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – An estimated 3,000 Native American dancers and singers representing more than 500 tribes from Canada and the United States are expected to...

Education students learn about FASD

Nipissing University Bachelor of Education students participated in ‘FASD and Interventions in the Classroom’ ,  facilitated by Union of Ontario Indians FASD worker Laura Liberty...

First Nations not sharing in mining wealth

By Marlene Bilous Anishinabek Nation workshops are creating more awareness among community members about how the mining industry is profiting from natural resources located on...

Crystal wins first Juno

REGINA—Crystal Shawanda’s Just Like You  has been selected as Aboriginal Album of the Year, winning a Juno award from the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts...

Decision upholds Jordan’s Principle

OTTAWA – Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo welcomes the April 4th decision by the Federal Court to grant a judicial review...

Preventing family violence

Shannon Manitowabi, project coordinator, assisted Social Services Director Adrienne Pelletier in facilitating a Family Violence Strategic Planning session at the Union of Ontario Indians head...

Exercise counters FASD effects

By Laura Liberty It’s unfortunate it has taken so long for researchers to recognize that physical exercise may be one answer to disruptive behaviour in...