Monthly Archives: April 2012
2012 Candidates for Chief and Council
Election of the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government Candidates for Chief & Council Held on Saturday June 2, 2012 CANDIDATES FOR CHEF GEDEON-Miller, Brenda MARTIN, Scott MARTIN, Arnold VICAIRE, Dean MARTIN, Cathy CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL BARNABY, Calvin JACQUES, Roland BARNABY, Derek JACQUES, … Read More...
National Aboriginal Health Organization’s funding cut
The federal government, through Health Canada, has cut all funding for the National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO). “We got a call last Wednesday and they told us that our funding of $4.4 million was cut, that what they were doing … Read More...
APC JOB OPPORTUNITY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – HUMAN RESOURCES/OPERATIONS
Description: Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat (APC) is seeking to hire an Administrative Assistant to support the Human Resources/Operations Dept. The position will work out of the APC Head Office Complex located at 153 Willowdale Drive, Dartmouth, … Read More...
Economic Action Plan 2012
EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ABORIGINAL PEOPLES TO FULLY PARTICIPATE IN THE ECONOMY Economic Action Plan 2012- page 18 The Government recognizes the contribution that Aboriginal peoples can make to the labour force as the youngest and fastest-growing segment of the nation’s … Read More...
2012 FULL BUDGET PLAN
CHAPTER 3 – SUPPORTING JOBS & GROWTH 3.2 IMPROVING CONDITIONS FOR BUSINESS INVESTMENT Major Projects Management Office Initiative Economic Action Plan 2012 proposes $54 million over two years to renew the Major Projects Management Office initiative. The Major Projects Management … Read More...
Federal Budget 2012
Initial summary & considerations Key elements: Economic Action Plan 2012 commits the Government to introduce legislation and explore new funding mechanisms for First Nations elementary and secondary education and invests 275M over three years to support First Nation education Working … Read More...
First nations members have right to sell fish
By Vancouver Sun March 30, 2012 The Supreme Court of Canada said Thursday it won’t review the case, which has been seen as a rebuke to the current federal fisheries regime. The lower courts have ruled that members of the … Read More...
Judge halts First Nations welfare cuts in Maritimes
The former chief of Elsipogtog First Nation says the cuts would mean hundreds of dollars less every month for many families.(CBC) A federal court judge has issued an injunction that will temporarily prevent the federal government from reducing social assistance … Read More...
FIRST NATIONS OF QUEBEC AND LABRADOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES COMMISSION – Job posting
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