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1. IGNITE CHANGE NOW! Global Youth Assembly 2011
(Events/Education - Work Shop)
...roduction: It takes 3,800 litres to make 1 litre of orange juice. Water and Indigenous Rights: Over 100 Aboriginal communities in Canada have to boil their water. Water and Education: 443 ...

2. Aboriginal Celebration Day
(Events/Celebration)
Aboriginal Celebration Day Sunday, June 26th, 2011 1 p.m.—4 p.m. You are invited to

3. Igniting the Spirit Gala 2011
(Events/Celebration)
Igniting the Spirit Gala 2011 An evening celebrating Aboriginal culture through Sky World Wednesday, June 22, 2011 5:30pm to 9:30pm Hampton Inn, Ottawa 200 Coventry Road For more informa

4. Igniting the Spirit
(Events/Celebration)
Igniting the Spirit An evening celebrating Aboriginal Children & Youth The "Friends of Wabano" Gala Committee invite you to attend our evening celebrating Aboriginal chi

5. CAHR Aboriginal Health Summer Institute
(Events/Education - Work Shop)
CAHR Aboriginal Health Summer Institute   June 6-10, 9:30-4:30  Cost: $500  Dr. Jeff Reading and Lloy Wylie  This interdisciplinary summer institute will provide parti

National Aboriginal History Month Showcase   Canadian Museum of Civilization June 1-17, 2011 at 10am-12pm, 1pm-4pm Celebrate National Aboriginal Month at the renowned Museum Of Civili

National Aboriginal Day Strawberry Festival   National Aboriginal Day Strawberry Festival sponsored by Tim Hortons. Tuesday, June 21, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Join us for National Aboriginal Day act

National Aboriginal Day at the Bata Shoe Museum To celebrate National Aboriginal Day, join docents in our Beauty, Identity, Pride exhibition as native culture comes alive with hands-on demonstratio

NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY CELEBRATION “Honouring Our Future Leaders” JUNE 25TH & 26TH, 2011 10:00AM – 5:00PM VICTORIA PARK ISLAND KITCHENER Grand Entry: 12:00

10. Canadian Aboriginal Festival
(Events/Celebration)
Canadian Aboriginal Festival The Canadian Aboriginal Festival is scheduled for November 25th, 26th & 27th, 2011 at the Copps Coliseum , Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 2011 marks the 18th Anniver

National Aboriginal Day June 21st, 2011   Come one, come all! June 21 is National Aboriginal Day and the Glooscap Heritage Centre would like to invite everybody from all directions to com

Aboriginal History Month Celebration  First celebration for Aboriginal Month at the Spadina branch, with stories, music, dance, and more.

  National Aboriginal Month Festivities   Festivities for the Toronto Police Services Toronto Police College    

14. National Aboriginal Day
(Events/Celebration)
National Aboriginal Day Presented by: The Toronto Zoo Date: June 18, 2011 Event Time(s):1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Website: www.torontozoo.com National Aborigonal Day is a day recognizing

Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society   -Pancake Breakfast begins at 8:30AM -Performances by local Youth & traditional groups -Celebration march from the Friendship Centre to Tro

National Aboriginal Day Celebration – Trout Lake 2011 Please join us for our Annual National Aboriginal Day Celebration on Coa

17. Aboriginal Day Toronto
(Events/Celebration)
 Aboriginal Day Toronto   Come and join the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto as we celebrate Nation

18. Honouring Our Stories
(Events/Education - Work Shop)
... Stories As Medicine Through art, creativity, traditional teachings and ceremonies A Healing Circle for Aboriginal Women   Women will create their own individual Healing and wellness ...

...s Smith is Artistic Director of Cultural Pluralism in Performing Arts Movement Ontario (CPPAMO) a movement of Aboriginal and ethno-racial artists working with presenters to enable audiences to access ...

...ervice Board established the Thomas G. Flanagan, S.C. Scholarship as a means to assist visible minority and Aboriginal women who have expressed an interest in a policing career with the Ottawa Poli...

..., Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee and the Ontario Attorney General and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Chris Bentley will be attending the Anishinabek Nation Grand Council ...

22. 2010 Discrimination Prevention Forum
(Events/Education - Work Shop)
... of leaders and decision makers from government, private sector and non-profit organizations across Canada. Aboriginal Focus This year, the Canadian Human Rights Commission's Discrimination Pre...

23. Mastering Aboriginal Inclusion Workshop
(Events/Education - Work Shop)
Mastering Aboriginal Inclusion Workshop Professional management training   Attend this dynamic and comprehensive workshop and put your organization

...ress The Westin Edmonton Hotel 10135 100th Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0N7 Canada Statistics Canada presents Aboriginal Strategies 2009, a solutions-based three-day conference on how data is being us...

Wine&cheese reception celebrating the book launch of Braiding Histories: Learning from Aboriginal Peoples' Experiences and Perspectives   by Susan Dion FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27, 7pm beaver

...ease join us for our February forum with: Janet Mosher, Professor, York University Ruth Koleszar-Green, Aboriginal Academic Support Advisor, Ryerson Aboriginal Student Services  Project ...

... Nation Chiefs, community health providers, Anishinabek Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network           ...

... Burgundy Room 2. Surinder Singh Gill, Policy Advisor, Strategic Policy and Planning Division, Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs Gold Room 3. Greg Rogers, Executive Director, John Howard Society o...

...ommission Howard Shulman, Coordinator, 519 Church Street Community Centre Professor Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Aboriginal Studies & Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto Response ...

30. 270 Years of Resistance
(Events/Conference)
...ot simply see. It speaks. And it listens. What it hears are North America’s First Peoples — the Aboriginal voices so often cast aside and overlooked in official history.   Alanis w...

31. Vol. 1 No.2
(Shop/Directions)
Research Reviews from the CRRF * Comptes rendues préparés par la FCRR

32. Tecumseh
(Communications/Announcements)
...ece of writting in FrenchAge: 13-15   Born in 1768, son of Pucksinwah and Methoataske, leader of an aboriginal tribe, Tecumseh became a Canadian hero. He is ranked 37th among the greatest Ca...

33. NAJC Concerned by Maclean's article
(Publications/Articles)
...onomic and social backgrounds. Universities should be places where students from all cultures – Asians, Aboriginal, Middle Eastern, African, Latin American and European are welcomed and encourag...

...986, was designed to advance the representation and promotion of historically disadvantaged groups -- women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities -- in th...

35. Foundations of Equity and Anti-Racism
(Education and Training Centre/Workshops)
...nbsp; This session will delve further into the inclusive curriculum, beginning with a focus on integrating an Aboriginal perspective into the curriculum, and will bridge the gap between theory and pra...

36. 2010 Education Sector: ACS
(Programs/Award of Excellence Winners)
...rding to representatives of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, the Winter 2009 edition of Canadian Issues on Aboriginal well-being led to a significant increase in funding for Aboriginal health care....

...es such as changing demographics in Canadian society, policing and human rights, racial and social profiling, Aboriginal rights, inclusive strategies in the educational system, and international quali...

38. Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance
(CRRF Challenge/Week Six)
... Quebec police and the Canadian army. This powerful documentary takes you right into the action of an age-old Aboriginal struggle. The result is a portrait of the people behind the barricades. Work...

39. As I am
(CRRF Challenge/Week Five)
This short experimental documentary challenges stereotypes about Aboriginal people in the workplace. Featuring portraits set to a powerful poem by Mohawk writer Janet Marie Rogers, the film urges view

... a CBC-commissioned poll conducted by the Environics Research Group found one in three Canadians believe that Aboriginal Peoples and Muslims are the frequent targets of discrimination.  Today, ...

...Montreal, Quebec, and incidents of anti-Semitism, anti-Black racism, Islamophobia, and discrimination against Aboriginal peoples, to name only a few examples, are manifestations of the same problem&qu...

42. Connecting Communities
(Communications/On the Move)
...squo; Council of Ontario (CPCO), and Ontario Principals’ Council (OPC). The symposium began with an Aboriginal Welcome and Blessing by Derrick Bressette     who described...

43. Nominations are open for the 2010 AoE
(Communications/News Releases)
...nstrated excellence and innovation in combating racism and discrimination.  This AoE has six categories: Aboriginal, Education, Community, Corporate, Government/ Public Sector and Youth. Submissi...

...ress some degree of concern in nearly all cases. It is rights based on sexual orientation, refugee status and aboriginality that Canadians believe to be most vulnerable. It is the rights of religious ...

...w Chief. "We are heartened by the new Chief's declared commitment to making the AFN more relevant to Aboriginals on and off-reserve. Although Aboriginal communities continue to face racism an...

46. New Wave Project
(Communications/On the Move)
...irst Nation libraries in their respective communities and to provide opportunities fo the very talented young Aboriginal fiddlers participating in the Métis Artist Collective's Elder Youth ...

47. Work for All
(Call for Proposals/National Film Board)
...ces Social Development Canada. It is meant to inform the public of the obstacles that visible minorities and Aboriginal people face in their careers and highlight the strategies used to create succe...

... / Éditorial Marie Battiste 8 Viewpoint / Point de vue Len. M. Findlay 16 Historical Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Culture and Identity Deborah Lee  25 Land Rights of ...

49. In Vol 5 No1 - Editorial Commentary
(Publications/Directions)
Editorial Commentary Systemic Discrimination Against Aboriginal Peoples Marie Battiste, Ed.M., Ed.D., LL.D., D.H.L. (h.c.) Marie Battiste is Mi’kmaq from the Potlo’tek First Nation of

50. Federal Departments - Organizations
(Links/Human Rights )
Aboriginal Canada Portal Equality  Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Job Accommodation Service (JAS) Office for Disability Issues Public Servi

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