Posts Tagged ‘Aboriginal youth’

Mantha’s News from the Park – Our Children, Healthcare + More

Mantha’s News from the Park – Our Children, Healthcare + More

Few would argue the notion that Ontario has been blessed with an abundance of priceless resources. We enjoy access to a vast number of beautiful lakes and the fresh water of the Great Lakes, valuable mineral and ore deposits, fertile agricultural land and many thousands of square kilometres of [Read more]

Jays Care Fdn & Right To Play Team Up With First Nations Communities

Jays Care Fdn & Right To Play Team Up With First Nations Communities

KENORA, ON – Beyond the Ballpark 2015 to bring Indigenous children and youth together in Kenora, Ontario to experience the power of play. From Saturday, August 8th to Sunday, August 9th, Jays Care Foundation, in partnership with Right To Play, the City of Kenora and the Kenora Chiefs Advisory [Read more]

NOSM’s 10th Annual Health Sciences Summer Camp : Application Deadline Extended

NOSM’s 10th Annual Health Sciences Summer Camp : Application Deadline Extended

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) maintains a commitment to providing information to rural, remote, Aboriginal, and Francophone youth about health careers. This year marks NOSM’s 10th annual Health Sciences Summer Camp. The camps take place July 6 – 10, 2015 in the modern and [Read more]

Recruiting Teachers in Northern Ontario and Aboriginal Communities

Recruiting Teachers in Northern Ontario and Aboriginal Communities

Province Supporting Education in Northern Ontario Ontario is partnering with Teach For Canada to recruit teachers for northern communities, including remote First Nation reserves.  Teach For Canada is a non-profit organization that works with schools in remote communities to recruit, prepare, and [Read more]

Maadaadizi To Celebrate Beginning of Post-Secondary Journey For Aboriginal Students

Maadaadizi To Celebrate Beginning of Post-Secondary Journey For Aboriginal Students

THUNDER BAY,  ON – The Maadaadizi Orientation is all about celebrating and inspiring Aboriginal youth coming to Lakehead University, Confederation College and Oshki-Pimache-O-Win this fall. Held on Saturday, Sept. 6, at Marina Park from noon to 5 pm, “Maadaadizi” – meaning “she/he [Read more]

Premier’s Statement on National Aboriginal Day

Premier’s Statement on National Aboriginal Day

Today, Premier Kathleen Wynne released the following statement: “I want to wish the people of Ontario a happy National Aboriginal Day. This day is a unique opportunity to honour the cultures that are such a fundamental part of our history and the fabric of our province. Ontario is home to [Read more]

Ontario Enhancing Job-Skills Programs for First Nations Communities

Ontario Enhancing Job-Skills Programs for First Nations Communities

Ontario Supporting Careers in Ring of Fire, Other Mining Developments Ontario is investing in training programs that will support jobs and improve the quality of life for First Nations communities near the Ring of Fire.   “I’m extremely proud of the support our government continues to show for [Read more]

BRIDGE-BUILDING ABORIGINAL YOUTH INITIATIVE KICKS OFF

BRIDGE-BUILDING ABORIGINAL YOUTH INITIATIVE KICKS OFF

MP Bruce Hyer joins other Canadians to ‘walk a mile in their shoes’ in remote fly-in reserve THUNDER BAY, ON — MP Bruce Hyer joined 25 other Canadians today flying to Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI), a remote First Nation community 600 km north of Thunder Bay. The initiative, started by KI [Read more]

NEW DEMOCRATS OFFER CONDOLENCES ON JORDAN WABASSE TRAGEDY

NEW DEMOCRATS OFFER CONDOLENCES ON JORDAN WABASSE TRAGEDY

“Our thoughts and sincere condolences are with Jordan’s family, his friends and his community,” said New Democrat Leader Jack Layton. “Like many of our Aboriginal youth, Jordan had to leave his community to get an education. “First Nations families should not have to fear for their [Read more]

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