Settlers can have treaty cards too
By Carolyn Pogue A few years ago, I noticed a clever back cover on Briarpatch magazine. It showed a First Nations warrior with a caption,...
Intentional mal-nutrition malpractice, just another part of Canada’s legacy
By Jody Kechego A five-year old girl is held captive for ten years and deprived food, water and other basic necessities in an experiment to...
Seventh Fire succeeds
By Sharon Weatherall MIDLAND – Alternate schools like the Seventh Fire program operated at Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre help Aboriginal learners succeed where public...
First Nation Forestry Technician Diploma offered at Anishinabek Educational Institute
Anishinabek Educational Institute – Munsee Delaware site (located 40 km south of London ON) AEI is recruiting for candidates who wish to pursue to attain the First...
Letter to the Editor: Caring for our kids
I think it is wonderful to see the system coming to recognize that First Nations have the right to care for their people, both on...
Wiky solar project generates savings…and jobs
WIKWEMIKONG – Installation of seven new rooftop solar panel projects will result in long-term energy –cost savings for the First Nation, as well as provide...
Education system failing First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth say teachers
By Graham Lanktree, Metro Ottawa Our education system has failed First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youth, said educators in Ottawa at the Canadian Teachers’ Federation’s annual...

