Friday, February 22, 2008

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

To the Hon. Dalton McGuinty,

We the Voices have recieved this in our email, read follow the link and voices your support and opinion...


http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/aafn/




We are citizens of Ontario and Canada and supporters of the Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.
On January 11, 2008, The Ardoch Algonquin First Nation sent you a letter outlining again their position and their sound reasons for that position. To date, they have had no response from you.

We are petitioning you to respond immediately and favourably to the position presented by the Ardoch Algonquin. Some important points from that letter are presented below:

"In the final report on the Ipperwash Inquiry, Commissioner Linden noted, "the single biggest source of frustration, distrust, and ill-feeling among aboriginal people in Ontario is our [the Provincial Government's failure to deal in a just and expeditious way with breaches of treaty and other legal obligations to First Nations". As a particular recommendation, Commissioner Linden suggested, "the Provincial Government should promote respect and understanding for the duty to consult within relevant provincial authorities" which would include the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines...

Saturday, February 16, 2008

saturday...

FNTI Petition


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Friday, February 08, 2008

FNTI Testimonials

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The Kahnekahake have always maintained their affiliation to the natural world. The Ohenton Karihwate:kwen instructs and directs our thoughts to give thanks to the natural world. This Aboriginal principle and foundation for the first peoples is reinforced by one of our educational institutes, FNTI. FNTI instructs our youth to carry those principles forward and to continue supporting our foundation. Today, it is evident that human beings are stepping further from the natural cycles, placing great emphasis on the need to direct the people back to honoring their responsibilities to Mother Earth and themselves.
Education has always been used as a tool to strengthen the youth so they understand their place amongst other human beings. Our languages, culture, traditions and understanding the complexities in an ever changing environment make it easier for human beings to carry on. This is the importance of the environmental programs overseen by the Environmental Program Management Committee, and FNTI personnel and the work they perform.


David Cole, MS, BA
FNTI Environmental Program Management Committee Advisor

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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Karihwakeron, Tim Thompson Interview on CFRC

FNTI Petition

President and CAO of FNTI speaks to the Voices about funding crises


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Funding Drive Tonight

FNTI Petition

And the rest of the week...its that time of year the CFRC is looking to raise 17 grand in 10 days. So you know be a pal, check out cfrc.ca or call 613-533-2372 you can also if you are in the area drop off your donation...if you act right away you can get some cool gift certificates from area business and other cool prizes...

Tim Thompson President and CAO of FNTI, was reached by phone tonight and chatted about the Financial Crises that FNTI is in as a result of jurisdictional volley ball game both the Federal and Provincial governments are playing with Native Post-Secondary education in Ontario...

this is all for now...

and now for the Voices


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Friday, February 01, 2008

your show of shows...

here it is the voices2u

please enjoy with all your heart

I cannot write anymore...busy busy busy...


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