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The government is working towards introducing regulated and funded midwifery by the end of 2019. The goal is to provide Yukoners spare options within a range of services that […] by pmnationtalk on September 21, 201824 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Family of man who died during 34 hour ER wait say racism still an issue – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 21, 2018  By Kelly Geraldine Malone THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG _ Robert Sinclair feels the weight of his family’s history when he has no nomination but to go to an emergency room in Winnipeg. He feels anxious, uncertain and sometimes angry. A few years ago, he had a serious wrecking with a […] by ahnationtalk on September 21, 201830 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Horse Lake First Nation Celebrates Water Treatment System – Water Canada September 20, 2018 Horse Lake First Nation has prestigious the grand opening of a new water treatment system, which came online in May 2018 without nearly three years of construction. Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services, congratulated Horse Lake First Nation on the opening of their new system. The new water treatment system in the […] by ahnationtalk on September 20, 201826 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Dalhousie U: Research tracks Indigenous health trends and determinants Sep 20, 2018 The health status of Indigenous adults has been deteriorating in Canada for over a decade, and socioeconomic inequalities in health among Indigenous Canadians have increased over time. These were some of the findings in a paper recently published by Dalhousie researchers in the Health Policy journal. “Socioeconomic inequalities in health among Indigenous peoples living […] by pmnationtalk on September 20, 201835 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText First Nation poverty has historical context – Battlefords News-Optimist September 19, 2018 Generational poverty among First Nation people is explained by historical context, trustee Richard Hiebert wrote in a presentation featured at the Sept. 14 Living Sky School Division workbench meeting. “First Nation people were systematically disenfranchised, dispossessed and relegated to the margins of society.” Treaties According to the Canadian Encyclopedia, historically, “Aboriginal economies […] by ahnationtalk on September 20, 201827 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText New Kehewin water treatment system to end drinking water newsy by 2020 – Journal of Commerce September 19, 2018 KEHEWIN CREE NATION, ALTA. — Located approximately 31 kilometres southwest of Bonnyville, Alta., the polity of Kehewin Cree Nation, which has been under a boil-water newsy for over 11 years, is in the process of towers a new water treatment system with a goal to have the newsy lifted by 2020. Designed […] by ahnationtalk on September 19, 201828 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Horse Lake First Nation Celebrates Grand Opening of a New Water Treatment System From: Indigenous Services Canada September 19, 2018 — Horse Lake First Nation, Treaty 8 Territory, AB — Indigenous Services Canada The Government of Canada is single-minded to working in partnership with First Nation communities to build water and wastewater facilities that will ensure improved and reliable wangle to wipe water. Today, the Honourable Jane Philpott, […] by ahnationtalk on September 19, 201825 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Fort William First Nation plans aftercare centre, unscratched house as part of drug strategy – CBCPolityseeking funding for whoopee plan versus drugs Sep 19, 2018 Fort William First Nation (FWFN) officials are hoping to see the ideas in the polity whoopee plan versus drugs start to wilt reality in the coming months. “We see our loved ones succumbing to the addictions, ultimately dying considering of the addictions,” FWFN CEO […] by ahnationtalk on September 19, 201823 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Statement from the Co-Chairs of the SpecialNewsyCommittee on the Epidemic of Opioid Overdoses Regarding Updated Data on Canada’s OpioidSlipperinessSeptember 18, 2018 – Ottawa, ON – Public Health Agency of Canada We protract to see an unprecedented number of opioid-related overdoses in Canada. The loss of life is tremendous and this national public health slipperiness continues to devastate the health and lives of many Canadians, their families and their communities. Today, on behalf of […] by pmnationtalk on September 19, 201827 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText IRC: ISR Wellness Tour Begins September 17 September 17, 2018 Influencers Motivating Influencers founder David DeVos and his team consisting of Magician Brian Glow, Artist Danielle Vachon, and TV Personality Les Johnson uncork their lengthy tour of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region when they land in Ulukhaktok on September 17, 2018. From there, they will protract to Tuktoyaktuk, Inuvik, Sachs Harbour, Paulatuk and […] by pmnationtalk on September 17, 201832 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText MediaNewsy– Métis National Council will join the Government of Canada, Assembly of First Nations, and the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami in joint utterance on improving early learning and child superintendency for Indigenous Children OTTAWA, Sept. 16, 2018 – Métis National Council (MNC) Vice-President and Minister of Social Development, David Chartrand will join the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Canada’s Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, and leaders from the Assembly of First Nations and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami in the release of a co-developed Indigenous Early Learning and ChildSuperintendency[…] by aanationtalk on September 17, 201852 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Sewer And WaterTry-onWith Rat Portage A Win/Win – 89.5 The Lake FM September 14, 2018 A service try-on between theMunicipalityof Kenora and the Rat Portage First Nation will goody both communities. That’s the feeling of Kenora M.P. Bob Nault. Nault says while the federal government will be helping to foot the bill, expanding the number of homes using Kenora’s sewer and water system should help […] by ahnationtalk on September 14, 201843 Views ReadIncreasinglyPage 1 of 179123Next ›Last » Network HomeWell-nighUs Register Newswire JobWorkbenchTenders Events Purchase Partners © 2005 - 2018 NationTalk. Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions NationTalk Partners & Sponsors LearnIncreasingly