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[…] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Orange Shirt Day 2018 – OTC The WesternMinutiaeMuseum was packed on Sept. 30 and everyone was wearing an orange shirt. The Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. hosted the polity pancake breakfast to honour Orange Shirt Day. People received Reconciliation Saskatoon orange t-shirts as they arrived. “Great turnout,” said one attendee as he surveyed the massive hall with tables full […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20183 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText MNBC: Cranbrook Street Angel Sept. 28, 2018 Métis Nation British Columbia’s Ministry of Health is pleased to recognize Ktunaxa Nation Council (KNC) for the work they undertake at their Street Angel program. Street Angel provides outreach to marginalized and homeless First Nations, Métis and non-Aboriginal residents of Cranbrook and the surrounding area. Street Angel provides health and well-being supports […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyLandsTextMunicipalityof Iqaluit: New Land Administration By-law requires Input from Residents NEW LAND ADMINISTRATION BY-LAW REQUIRES INPUT FROM RESIDENTS OCTOBER 1, 2018 (IQALUIT, NUNAVUT) – theMunicipalityof Iqaluit’s Land Administration By-law, which came into gravity in 1996, provides rules and procedures for acquiring, advertising, leasing and unsuspicious land applications for municipal land. The current By-law is now over 20 years old and must be updated to: […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText New map for Nunavut’s Auyuittuq National Park features Inuktitut place names – Nunatsiaq News October 01, 2018 “I hope when non-Inuit visitors see it, they’ll have a lot of respect for the people who have lived there” A new Parks Canada map for Auyuittuq National Park has plenty of new names on it—and they’re written in the Inuit language. It’s the result of an eight-year project that involved increasingly […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20183 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Montreal LakeMerchantryVentures acquires shares of Manitobah Mukluks – MBC Network Radio Online Oct 1, 2018 Montreal LakeMerchantryVentures has uninventive shares of the Indigenous-owned trademark Manitobah Mukluks. Montreal LakeMerchantryVentures was created in 2010 as Montreal Lake Cree Nation’s merchantry venture arm, with the purpose of separating politics and merchantry in the community. “They were looking for an Indigenous nation to be a partner and […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20183 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Humber to be First PublicHigherin Canada toPreferthe Okanagan Charter TORONTO, ONTARIO – HumberHigherwill wilt the first public higher or polytechnic in Canada to formally prefer the Okanagan Charter. By raising the Charter, Humber is single-minded to embedding health and wellness in all aspects of its campus culture. This transferral to student and staff physical, mental and social well-being is a key way in […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20187 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsTextMunicipalityof Surrey Recognized for Respect for Diversity, Inclusion and Culture at IAP2 CanadaCadreValues Awards September 28, 2018 Surrey, BC – On September 7, theMunicipalityof Surrey’s Parks, Recreation & Culture (PRC) Strategic Plan 2018-2027 won the Respect for Diversity, Inclusion and CultureRibbonat the 2018 International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) CanadaCadreValues Awards. The ribbon recognized the city’s comprehensive polity engagement process, which included feedback from over 5,000 […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText We can be ‘really proud’ of Muskrat Falls megaproject, Williams – CP Source: The Canadian Press Oct 1, 2018  By Holly McKenzie-Sutter THE CANADIAN PRESS ST. JOHN’S, N.L. _ Former premier Danny Williams took the stand at the Muskrat Falls inquiry on Monday, willful that the wildly overbudget megaproject was in Newfoundland and Labrador’s weightier interest. Williams maintained “good intentions and good faith” were overdue the planning of the […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20182 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText MSVU: Treaty Day and start of Mi’kmaq History Month October 1, 2018 October 1 is Treaty Day and the start of Mi’kmaq History Month. Proclaimed in our province in 1993, Mi’kmaq History Month promotes sensation of Mi’kmaq culture and heritage for all citizens of Nova Scotia. “As we unclose in our opening remarks at every major Mount event, we live on traditional Mi’kmaq territory. […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText Statement by the Minister of Seniors on National Seniors Day October 1, 2018      Gatineau, Quebec        Employment and SocialMinutiaeCanada “Every year on October 1, Canada celebrates National Seniors Day by honouring its seniors, and by highlighting their valuable contributions to our families, workplaces, communities and society. The growth of Canada’s senior population is accelerating. That is why our government is placing this […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText A Pow Wow spans generations – Ryerson Today September 28, 2018 On September 21, the Ryerson polity came together for the first Ryerson Pow Wow since 2001. Held in the Kerr Hall Gym and unshut to the public, the Pow Wow included a sunrise ceremony, a prayer by Elder Joanne Dallaire, Indigenous dancing, drumming, singing, crafts, a market, and more. It was hosted […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Camosun’s Dawn Smith is the first to defend doctoral dissertation in traditional territory “What I like weightier well-nigh Camosun College, is that we practice what we preach,” says Dawn Smith, Camosun’s Indigenization and Sustainability Strategist, who recently became the first person in Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia to defend her thesis in her traditional Nuu-chah-nulth territory near Port Alberni. “We don’t just talk well-nigh […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20185 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Yorkton Reconciliation Forum – OTC On Sept. 26, the Office of the Treaty Commissioner came together with the Yorkton Tribal Council and Big Brothers, Big Sisters Yorkton to hold the community’s first Reconciliation Forum. Treaty Commissioner of Saskatchewan, Mary Culbertson, and OTC’s director of Reconciliation, Partnerships attended, slantingly Yorkton’s teachers, politicians, businesses, and polity members “It’s ownership, they’re part of […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText NS Government: Treaty Day Celebrations October 01, 2018 Treaty Day celebrations will be held today, Oct. 1 to honour the importance of the treaty relationship and recognize the achievements of Mi’kmaw elders and youth. “Treaty Day celebrations bring people together to gloat the special relationship of the Mi’kmaq and Nova Scotians, and recognize the important contributions of Mi’kmaw youth and […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyJusticeText Sixties Scoop Sharing Circles To BeginWidenessSaskatchewan October 1, 2018 The Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Saskatchewan will facilitate Sharing Circles this fall wideness the province to help inform a meaningful restoration from the Government of Saskatchewan. “Our government is proud to partner with the Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Saskatchewan in this meaningful process,” Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis and […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Cape Breton University Celebrates Treaty Day October 1 in Nova Scotia marks not only the whence of Mi’kmaq History Month, but moreover the triumph of Treaty Day. Here in Nova Scotia, Treaty Day celebrates the year-end of the signing of the 1752 Treaty of Peace and Friendship. In 1986, Grand Chief Donald Marshall Sr. proclaimed October 1 as Treaty Day to […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Indigenous students protract to proceeds meaningful employment through marine industry partnerships September 25, 2018 Camosun College’s Coastal Centre reports that 100 per cent of students recently enrolled in a collaborative marine industry program received employment immediately upon graduation. The Ship Repair Entry Level Training (SRELT) program was delivered as part of a four-year Aboriginal Marine Training and Employment Program (AMTEP) between theTailspinSalish Employment and […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20187 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Point Pelee National Park launches its inaugural Art at the oTENTiks Festival showcases Indigenous arts and culture October 1, 2018     Point Pelee National Park      Parks Canada Agency Point Pelee National Park is wrapping up its centennial year with its very first arts and crafts festival in the trappy and unique setting of the Camp Henry oTENTik village. Art at the oTENTiks is a two-day event featuring […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Thompson Rivers U:Triumphand reconciliation go hand-in-hand on Orange Shirt Day Sept. 28, 2018 When you have a strong message, there’s no real need to transpiration it up from one year to the next. Every Child Matters has been the theme since Orange Shirt Day was founded six years ago by Phyllis (Jack) Webstad of Stswecem’c Xgat’tem First Nation (Canoe Creek Indian Band), well-nigh a 90-minute […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText Remarks for Jane Rooney:Utteranceof collaboration on financial literacy pilot for Indigenous Peoples October 1, 2018 Ottawa, ON Good morning everyone. Miigwetch! Thank you for stuff here today. I would like to uncork by supporting that the land on which we gather is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People. And a special thank you to you, Brent, for joining us here today, and for making […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20185 Views ReadIncreasinglyTourismText New Canadian Signature Experiences offer remarkable vita for travellers Destination Canada, Canada’s national tourism marketing organization, today welcomed two heady new members to the Canadian Signature Experiencescollection from wideness Canada. The Canadian Signature Experiences is a curated hodgepodge of over 200 no-go and authentically Canadian travel experiences. As diverse as the country itself, these unique experiences are offered from tailspin to tailspin to tailspin and […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20187 Views ReadIncreasinglyReportsText OECD: Job automation risks vary widely wideness variegated regions within countries The risk of job automation is much higher in some regions than others within countries, meaning governments will need to write any widening of job inequality between one zone and flipside in the coming years, equal to a new OECD report. Job Creation and Local EconomicMinutiae2018: Preparing for the Future of Work finds that […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Media advisory: Marc Miller, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, to participate in official launch event for Anishinabek Education System Nipissing First Nation, Ontario – Please be well-considered that Marc Miller, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, on behalf of the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, will participate in a special event to highlight the launch of the Anishinabek Education System and the grand opening of the new Kinoomaadziwin Education Body throne […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20187 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText GTEC Announces Launch of Six Unique Craft Cannabis Brands Kelowna, BC – October 1, 2018 – GTEC Holdings Ltd. (TSXV: GTEC) (OTCPK: GGTTF) (“GTEC” or the “Company”) is pleased to signify its portfolio of craft cannabis brands. GTEC’s primary focus is on cultivating, testing, processing, marketing and selling premium quality craft cannabis, with full tenancy from seed to shelf.   Therefore, the visitor is developing a range of […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText A Mother’s Murder In An Inuit Village Turned Her Family Into Activists – HuffPost NUNATSIAVUT, N.L. – Deidre Marie Michelin was scared for her life, and so she did what most people do when they need protection. She tabbed the police. But 25 years ago in the remote Labrador village of Rigolet, an Inuit polity cut off from the rest of the world by a vast sea of spruce […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText CMAJ: Lower death rates for most diseases in Shanghai, China, associated with socioeconomic changes over many years & How to modernize health superintendency in Canada Embargoed until Monday, October 1, 2018 Please credit CMAJ, not the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). CMAJ is an self-sustaining medical journal; views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of its owner, Joule Inc., a CMA company, or CMA. CMAJ headlines: Lower death rates for most diseases in Shanghai, China, associated with socioeconomic changes over many […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Charla Huber: Funding enhances projects that bring communities together – Times Colonist September 30, 2018 Last week, the federal government made an utterance that Spirit Bay is receiving a $2.9-million grant for Indigenous and economic development. This will help develop the village centre at Spirit Bay, a multiphase, mixed-use minutiae for up to 500 homes on 40 hectares of land. The project is a partnership between the […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Indigenous underemployment persists but OECD report points to positive changes – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2018 By Kelly Geraldine Malone THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG _ When Kevin Chief finished his university degree, he wasn’t sure how to land his first real job. The vice-president of theMerchantryCouncil of Manitoba and former NDP cabinet minister, who grew up in Winnipeg’s North End neighbourhood, saw the barriers […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20185 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsTextThroneof the matriculation – Dalhousie University October 1, 2018 When Aaron Prosper was a young boy, he was taken to a lecture given by Nadine Caron. It turned out to be a night he would never forget, with a message he would siphon with him every day since. Caron is well known for stuff the first Canadian sexuality unstipulated surgeon of […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20185 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText Singh puts on unflinching squatter one year in as NDP faces existential questions – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2018 By Kristy Kirkup THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ One year ago, Jagmeet Singh was stuff hoisted into the air at a packed Toronto hotel as NDP leadership results rolled in. The Queen’s Park politician was billed as a charismatic, dynamic injection of energy desperately needed for the federal wing of […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyJusticeText BC Government: Attorney general’s statement onWangleto Justice Week Sept. 30, 2018 VICTORIA – David Eby, Attorney General, has issued the pursuit statement well-nigh B.C.’sWangleto Justice Week: “I am thrilled that British Columbia’s inauguralWangleto Justice Week has launched. I proffer a warm welcome to all those who have gathered to take part in dialogue and information sharing on the justice […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20185 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsTextNonflexiblefacts and nonflexible feelings’: Personal stories featured at MUN Muskrat Falls symposium – CBC Sep 30, 2018 Journalists, academics and Indigenous leaders led talks at two-day event A prod of people gathered at Memorial University this weekend for a series of talks well-nigh the province’s controversial Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project. The two-day symposium was organized in part by Newfoundland tragedian Lisa Moore. Events focused on the impact the hydroelectric […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText FCAC, the Seven Generations Education Institute and the Martin Family Initiative signify financial literacy pilot project October 1, 2018 Ottawa, Ontario The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), the Seven Generations Education Institute (SGEI) and the Martin Family Initiative (MFI) today spoken they have partnered to develop a financial literacy pilot project to be delivered at SGEI’s facilities in Kenora, Ontario early in 2019. For the pilot project, the partners collaborated […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20189 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Belfry Theatre launches Indigenous Exchange Program – CHEK News Victoria’s Belfry Theatre is enhancing the relationship among theatre staff and patrons, First Nation artists, and members of the community, with the launch of its Indigenous Exchange Program. “We hired a cadre member of the staff, an Indigenous Cultural Advisor. That’s the first piece” says Habel. “And the second piece is that we opened up […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Protect Trent lands: Sacred Water Circle gathers on campus – The Peterborough Examiner Members of the Sacred Water Circle gathered withal Trent University’s Faryon Bridge Saturday morning to voice their concerns well-nigh the future of the natural areas virtually the Trent campus. The group’s members are voicing concerns that the Trent Wildlife Sanctuary and wetland ramified will be significantly impacted by the new twin pad scene and aquatic […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyAFOA CanadaText AFOA Canada to Host 1,000 IndigenousMerchantryLeaders at its 19thYearlyNational Conference in Ottawa, ON AFOA Canada to Host 1,000 IndigenousMerchantryLeaders at its 19thYearlyNational Conference in Ottawa, ON October 1, 2018 (Ottawa) – Today AFOA Canada kicks off its Inaugural International Conference to discuss “Human Capital – Balancing Indigenous Culture and Creativity with Modern Workplaces”. The Ottawa Shaw Centre will be home to over 1,000 prominent […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20189 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText BC Government: Minister and K-12 education partners’ statement on support for SOGI VICTORIA – The pursuit is a statement from Rob Fleming, Minister of Education, BC Teachers’ Federation, BC School Superintendents Association, BC School Trustees Association, BC Principals’ and Vice-Principals’ Association, CUPE BC, BC Association of SchoolMerchantryOfficials, Federation ofSelf-sustainingSchool Associations, BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils, ARC Foundation, First Nations Education Steering Committee, […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 201810 Views ReadIncreasinglyTourismText Indigenous tourism biz gets new investments in Canada’s Northwest Territories – RCI A new try-on has been signed in Canada’s Northwest Territories (NWT) to up yearly investment in Indigenous tourism businesses. The memorandum of understanding was signed on Tuesday by the Government of the Northwest Territories’ Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment (ITI), the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), and Northwest Territories Tourism (NWTT). The new […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText In the news today, Oct. 1 – CP Source: The Canadian Press Oct 1, 2018 Six stories in the news for Monday, Oct. 1 ___ CANADA INKS 11TH HOUR TRADE DEAL WITH U.S., MEXICO A new era in North American self-ruling trade dawned in the sufferer of night Sunday as negotiators put the finishing touches on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement, or USMCA. The new wind-down […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 201811 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText QIA announces 24 new Qikiqtani Cultural Activities Programs Iqaluit, Nunavut – September 28, 2018 – The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) is pleased to signify the second round of tried list of QCAP – the Qikiqtani Cultural Activities Program projects. The 24 successful applicants include projects from individuals and polity organizations from various Qikiqtani communities. The projects include activities such as berry-picking, hunting and on-the-land […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyReportsText RCYBC:YearlyReport 2017/18 and Service Plan 2018/19 to 2019/20 Sept. 28, 2018 This report provides an overview of the work of the Office on behalf of the vulnerable children and youth of B.C. over the past year and a plan outlining goals and objectives for the 2018/19 and 2019/20 fiscal years. Complete financial statements are moreover included. Download report Download financial statements NT5 Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Expansion of the emerald ash tapping regulated areas into New Brunswick September 28, 2018 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Food Inspection Agency The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has updated its regulated areas for emerald ash tapping (EAB) to include an zone in New Brunswick, in an effort to slow the insect’s spread. This transpiration is due to a detection of EAB in the municipality of […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Tŝilhqot’in Nation and Province sign moose co-management try-on Sept. 28, 2018 WILLIAMS LAKE – The B.C. government and the Tŝilhqot’in Nation will work together to ensure a sustainable moose population and harvest in the Tŝilhqot’in territory (Chilcotin) through an try-on signed Sept. 28, 2018. “This try-on accelerates our commitments under the 2016 Nenqay Deni Accord,” said Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20187 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Metis kitchen party gets people moving at Alberta Culture Days – Chat News Today! MEDICINE HAT, AB — There were events taking place all over the province on the weekend for Alberta Culture Days. On Sunday in Medicine Hat the Miywasin Friendship Centre hosted at Metis Kitchen Party at Police Point Park’s Interpretive Centre. Sabina Prince, cultural coordinator at the Miywasin Friendship Centre, says Culture Days is a endangerment […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText It’s all we have’: Family of paralyzed Inuk dancer fights eviction from Toronto home – CBC Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board denies family a endangerment to tell their story in squatter of eviction order Oct 01, 2018 In what seems to be a series of unfortunate events, the family of a paralyzed Inuk flit student is now facing eviction from their home — the Toronto suite they’ve rented for scrutinizingly two […] Share this:TwitterFacebookPrintMoreLinkedIn by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPage 1 of 3291123Next ›Last » Network HomeWell-nighUs Register Newswire Job Board Tenders Events Purchase Partners © 2005 - 2018 NationTalk. Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions NationTalk Partners & Sponsors LearnIncreasingly