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iA5 r.L)F North America's #1 Native Weekly Newspaper $1.00 Okarahsonha kenh Onkwehonwene Six Nations of the Grand River Wednesday January 23, 2002 Cabinet shuffle: Nault stays, Secretary of State appointed to INAC By Lynda Powless Editor OTTAWA- MP Robert Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs, not only escaped Prime Minister Jean Chretien's cabinet shuffle last week, he got some added muscle. For the first time in almost a decade the Ministry of Indian Affairs and Northern Development will have a Secretary of State, with the appointment last week of Steven Owen ,MP Vancouver -Quadra. Minister Nault told Turtle Island News in an interview last Wednesday, he was "pleased that I'm continuing on as Minister of Indian Affairs. It's safe to say , I lobbied for this job... and contin- ued to lobbied to stay here." Nault said he was "very pleased with the vote of confidence the Prime Minister has given me, in allowing me to continue on with (Continued on page 2) More Rama dollars in, fund now tops $22 million By Lynda Powless Editor More Casino Rama dollars have ,made their way to Six Nations, and its boosted the band's fund to over $22 million. Six Nations January allotment from interest generated from the First Nations Future Generations Fund totalled $645,412.73. The First Nations Partnership, that oversees the distribution of the Rama funds released the dollars Monday but it hasn't been updated in hand accounts, yet, David Moses, Chief Roberta Jamieson public rela- tions officer said . He said the amount will show up in February's financial statements. Six Nations has received over $26 million in Casino Rama funds. Their portion of funding includes interest off the Future Generations (Continued on page 3)r Inside Local 2 Editorial 4 Sports 8 Camels 14 Classified 18 Business Directory 19 Cookie Coffee Combo: 'üdptesuevall>+ailtooüc Gtxvt +fcopattlnauilrOe 2ióllll Mays, +vRSpmierw6tsit* fun doesn't last long this winter Okay, we know it's winter, but one day it's snow and the next it's spring. Robert Porter and J.C. Hill Junior High School students took advantage of the day of snow Monday to snowboard at the school but today's warm temperatures are sure to turn the winter wonderland into spring like mud and grass. (Photo by Shirley Soderstrom) From high steel to deep sorrow: Mohawks at Ground Zero clear wreakage of skyscrapers they helped build By Brenda Brans well Special to Turtle Island News MONTREAL -In 20 years as an ironworker, Darryl Pronovost has worked as high as 25 storeys, nav- igating steel columns and installing bolts on new buildings. But the 38- year -old Mohawk from Kahnawake, near Montreal, thinks his recent assignment at Ground Zero in New York was more per- ilous work. Pronovost spent nearly three months helping with them mam- moth cleanup operation after he and dozens of other Mohawk iron- workers flocked there following the collapse of the World Trade Centre's twin towers on Sept.. 11. "At least when you put up a building, everybody has their chore and their job." Pronovost says. "They know it very well and do it accordingly. It's almost like a symphony as you put up a build- ing." Dismantling the huge tangle of wreckage was much less pre- dictable. Wading gingerly through rubble, the ironworkers used blow torches and other tools to burn through enormous steel columns, which were removed by heavy machinery. "When steel slides on steel, it is kind of like a crazy carpet on snow," says Pronovost. "It just keeps moving. You have to he prepared to move." Conquering their fear is a chal- lenge Mohawk "skywalkers" have (Continued on page 2) Mohawk ironworker Darryl Pronovost used his blow torch to shape steel from Ground Zero into Twin towers.(Photo by Christine Mushci) SIX NATIONS COMMUNITY YOUTH OUTREACH PRESENTS ONE VOICE, MANY STORIES THE. GENERATIONAL EFFECTS OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS SHOW TIMES Friday January 25th 8 pm January 26th 2 pm & 7 pm (Saturday performance includes reception) Ticket Prices $10.00 Saturday 7pm $15.00 1st 100 ticket sales receive free cd -rom Performance at Woodland Cultural Centre- 184 Mohawk St., Brantford Sponsored By City of Brantford - Six Nations Council - Dufferin Players - SN/NC Community Futures - S.N. GEO Systems - Styres Lumber -Teka - Turtle Island News - Woodland Cultural Centre Moments Ìl7 'lime Revisiting the legacy of the residential school experience for awareness, understanding and healing for our communities. FOR TICKETS: 445 -1919 OR 445 -1623 Stature consent, parental guidance °dived A play depicting the historical interpretation of the residential school experience by the Six Nations youth and their professional mentors. J .> .(aS d t . [jll7'Li - 'r r. t , y , Snow boarding ,- t l - /.*. 14491 triodes (atoo la nono 6"9 fkrs' Ask ` .y a _ gs. Pri iL 1°4: - 11 t ,. -.,. .. ee_. 1 C / t r l'-,.a ç - .....5......- t / f t f 1. Mr 4 v it :17 r , Ilii v.ß' ; ' fF' t ILA P. ErS v , i ,r sot jein, 41-L e f/lti ts- 4 t r Isba *IV'S ar, J -.e [- ... s - M , 6"

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Okarahsonha kenh Onkwehonwene Six Nations of the Grand River Wednesday January 23, 2002

Cabinet shuffle:

Nault stays, Secretary of State appointed to INAC By Lynda Powless Editor OTTAWA- MP Robert Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs, not only escaped Prime Minister Jean Chretien's cabinet shuffle last week, he got some added muscle. For the first time in almost a decade the Ministry of Indian Affairs and Northern Development will have a Secretary of State, with the appointment last week of Steven Owen ,MP Vancouver -Quadra.

Minister Nault told Turtle Island News in an interview last Wednesday, he was "pleased that

I'm continuing on as Minister of Indian Affairs. It's safe to say , I

lobbied for this job... and contin- ued to lobbied to stay here." Nault said he was "very pleased

with the vote of confidence the Prime Minister has given me, in

allowing me to continue on with

(Continued on page 2)

More Rama dollars in, fund now tops $22 million By Lynda Powless Editor

More Casino Rama dollars have ,made their way to Six Nations, and its boosted the band's fund to over $22 million.

Six Nations January allotment from interest generated from the First Nations Future Generations Fund totalled $645,412.73. The First Nations Partnership, that oversees the distribution of the

Rama funds released the dollars Monday but it hasn't been updated in hand accounts, yet, David Moses, Chief Roberta Jamieson public rela- tions officer said . He said the amount will show up in February's financial statements. Six Nations has received over $26 million in Casino Rama funds. Their portion of funding includes interest off the Future Generations

(Continued on page 3)r

Inside

Local 2 Editorial 4

Sports 8

Camels 14

Classified 18

Business Directory 19

Cookie Coffee Combo:

'üdptesuevall>+ailtooüc Gtxvt +fcopattlnauilrOe 2ióllll Mays,

+vRSpmierw6tsit*

fun doesn't last long this winter

Okay, we know it's winter, but one day it's snow and the next it's spring. Robert Porter and J.C. Hill Junior High School students took advantage of the day of snow Monday to snowboard at the school but today's warm temperatures are sure to turn the winter wonderland into spring like mud and grass. (Photo by Shirley Soderstrom)

From high steel to deep sorrow:

Mohawks at Ground Zero clear wreakage of skyscrapers they helped build By Brenda Brans well Special to Turtle Island News MONTREAL -In 20 years as an

ironworker, Darryl Pronovost has worked as high as 25 storeys, nav- igating steel columns and installing bolts on new buildings. But the 38- year -old Mohawk from Kahnawake, near Montreal, thinks his recent assignment at Ground Zero in New York was more per- ilous work. Pronovost spent nearly three

months helping with them mam-

moth cleanup operation after he

and dozens of other Mohawk iron- workers flocked there following the collapse of the World Trade Centre's twin towers on Sept.. 11.

"At least when you put up a

building, everybody has their

chore and their job." Pronovost says. "They know it very well and do it accordingly. It's almost like a

symphony as you put up a build- ing." Dismantling the huge tangle of

wreckage was much less pre- dictable. Wading gingerly through rubble, the ironworkers used blow torches and other tools to burn through enormous steel columns, which were removed by heavy machinery. "When steel slides on steel, it is

kind of like a crazy carpet on

snow," says Pronovost. "It just keeps moving. You have to he

prepared to move." Conquering their fear is a chal-

lenge Mohawk "skywalkers" have

(Continued on page 2)

Mohawk ironworker Darryl Pronovost used his blow torch to

shape steel from Ground Zero into Twin towers.(Photo by

Christine Mushci)

SIX NATIONS COMMUNITY YOUTH OUTREACH PRESENTS

ONE VOICE, MANY STORIES THE. GENERATIONAL EFFECTS OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS

SHOW TIMES Friday January 25th 8 pm January 26th 2 pm & 7 pm

(Saturday performance includes reception) Ticket Prices $10.00 Saturday 7pm $15.00

1st 100 ticket sales receive free cd -rom Performance at Woodland Cultural Centre- 184 Mohawk St., Brantford

Sponsored By City of Brantford - Six Nations Council - Dufferin Players -

SN/NC Community Futures - S.N. GEO Systems - Styres Lumber -Teka - Turtle Island News - Woodland Cultural Centre

Moments Ìl7 'lime

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At Ground Zero Mohawk Skywalkers' boots would melt, but they stayed rc timed w front

faced for generations. c all

lost mole " says Brad lion.sue, an, an ironworker originally tram Akwcsame near

a century. Man a Mohawks For more

have gravitated co high.smel con-

momma They helped build many

famous skyscrapers and structures

in the tinned Stales. including N

York's Bmpite State Building and

the George Washington Bridge.

O

mom One of Prom's uncles worked n the twin towers.

The ruing World Made Centre

rubble posse different challenges, bona., says. 'It was hat It was

dangerous, Your boots would

"II was kind of a lave-hate job.

Mick like quitting every day. But, then

only Neer I55C he lane.

but it seemed liken Pronovost unwittingly became

nd Zero ar

i+ one dull September,

muted a model of the twin too A out of reel from the rubble by

rah blowtorch. When I a rte back Monday;' he

and I

M.& But inks ,. ....Could

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On 00. 20 1970 MIMI t e u fniaked Ward Thule Centre overrates the Umpire Sat. Staling as the world's sanest building. In 10701

pima/ tick Mnhaxi Lana Dens fl cil eats his hasch m, a M0Maaan roman.. Hare ane.(AP Phorosl

As womb ad Pre used h

Nimble h mould metes Provo.. finished his cam his and ovinkower nodes for vim Gm col Am carlY Daromher

lisd tel'.: rMightet: and and me others have move had cis

afo:a:_H. mud. caul Although there il snfts Ps in cowers and Jared hang the r back yrkmy A

dan. I felling ninke ssm long rope

wan. .

^J In bungalow Inks .was reg broc h M, Kama. Proms,. leafs

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Di and .wren.. iron Ilh cachet Mohawk corm

"If you had the guts to tough it out

d's hot he. d d in

dangerous. way from Man. you can make

alot of money." says Lindsay LeBorgne, an elected Kah a akc

Um Side Molding Ile pulls 0.r black and while picture from 962 of M1.gmldfather, Lotis Drvr, standing on sloe on New

arks u Narrows Bridge

and an ruder photo of hints Manhattan high .rise pmj

Later Labor, Moab the

nearby cemetery and cluster of nmbsld of iro w.ku

*died in 014 Quebec Bridge ers

disaster in 1007. When the bridge collapsed. Bl Mohawk plunged to

deaths,

The Manhattan ama has lung been

a popular destination Mohawk 'ronworkers, partly because h

dimly close lu Montreal. Money's he main lure,

According to Pmnosna. the

ha mg n and all that, And we dn.

momare apartment mars he tM1

ney. Some leave Kahriassake nm a gentle. holdin8-yourpinkie and Akwesasnc at midnight out ljubl.' Sunday und drive 61/2 hours Bonaparte works as a con n es

i bud o a s. m work in Manhattan. On mashing structural a l for Friday aftem n they mum home gs : a prt moly dangerous

On Sunday night. 'f Y re n jab h climbing on

ruerstate X] Plattsburgh columns and walking on beams t

down io Albany. You'll .see great 'aO dessines Mohawks an over the ,taco say: ', adrenaline rush, Bonaparte. AI Ground Auk ironworkers

Mohawks say they are viewed as corpses and body putts' unearthed

prodigious work New York. from the rubble. Pommy. disco, They also concede there is bravado Bred the maul torso of a young mewed uith Ix trade 'nMy woman

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Mindy member tu them (the bereaved, because there will be

was that you will never recover,"

For his Bunparte plums to

morn in flow k h'- Alter his smelling Ground

Zero. he wants t land assignment.

hope to gm on a nice clean job with nice clean ceL he And I don't cam 00 stones high"

January 23, 2002

Casino Rama fund now over $22 million

Local Fund, That n about

say m out, liahed

minion the Chiefs of Ontario

after the

by

Metis challenged the province for a portion of the Cino Rama dollars.

The interest dollars are split by

0MariMs four largest first nations Six Nations, Akwesasne, Walpole Island and ,n, ongonapop- dation basis,

However, the agreement Ihe interest dollars is due to expire

this June.

First Nations Partnership Im., Trust Fund P moon. But Chief president Stew Waltham. wad Jamieson questioned Chiefs have months I .iron if u trust fund had taco with x emma

established. lase the interest. Councillor Dave General role her Williams said smaller bands are the fund had not been established

million he split should be shortly. up among gan first nations told him it lakes months

Six Nations has o h esabfsh a trust. report on the Cam. Rama fund Projects to Jx a include $4.5 mik since the new council took office. lo build At last Monday's ng Polylrvhnic Institution, S2 Councilor Barb Harris said .nun- foe B new sports complex. and sirs "Rama c e w - funding .Special Services.

Nault gets help with secretary of state appointment !Continue d frta front Ica

the rewarding and valuable work of Slate assisting the

wc are undertaking that is

. Naull said he will he

ing lives of aboriginal people. first meeting with Owen to discuss

said he said pleased' with Nat. may

of cone. areas

Nauhtn d he inking forward colleague n Oren ouple of months, he

+f State for INAC, will be meeting north bh pan Nault Secretary

-.hold he had been asked some time ago whether INAC should entertain the appoinuucni of a secs

Mary of state.

There k unit Mena Summary of State for INAC since 199 when

the position fell ,budget INAC officials said.

Nault said the decision waken the position wort hard on pods ing rush the controversial Firs Nations Governance Act, hut advisory committee king cask he aboriginal and work'.

.smbl'sM1 ng u Md.. priority

priority k

is building first dent claims tribunal. fiscal imam we g. old opening the land man

all basal o He Aid the work "all fits into our

(from the Speech from the Throne) visiom our agenda M eloping

on improving liM in the the kinds of institutions ott

Ilea' Nault said the appointment build o build good governance and

full help his office in meeting was -

made by the government Nault said he sand fora phone

in the Throne speech call from the minister last t He said the Prime Minister realized whether he would he .non. the workload of revamping act cd or dropped from cab

was going In ham 'There were a lot of rumours nt tall apparent-

work. 'This is going m take a lot of ing. But I had been

k. The Prime Slim. mug. 17. that , the s or

n'rsd this s a very big portfolio" dismissed during those long demo( lie said the appointment a the Mtn& Minister having to make

Saga. of Stale underlies the di.. demons" importance Ire Prime Minstar He said he never received a photo

improving the eto 'all or: su ps ire ha lie o old places

aboriginal people v'

be +arms or prepared to get one

Ile Owen comes with eaten Nault said Ms mandate

experience, sire from his foal uling and impe ra n

agenda.

pp B.C. the exciting 1h,I enter-

Ombudsman, a lama Deputy muted foe any seat.' Attorney General I.M1e holds nh111,401 ,0 considered

M.BA from of the top three or four priori-

Management Institute the ties of the government speech

and it was

University d' Geneva and stated as much in the

awycr, among a host of srWau he Throne- He said the

ails. au has concluded

Dort drte Mal met with plum and is eth Owe o discuss slat ssue. plan mal , o for nits fire had

Owen will tackle. ing rues spring.

Heist welcome he

through fine

wkenghr the helping down

for. 4rd lo beading,

road slut will ht lanmhed assistance in

of a tote gm t right. f we didn't The restmc shy m

also also be Fund the Western rd ghee. efwhm process. lice said hiun Fund.

regulatory

rlata a tame Year is the

said his as the pram working out

Minister Indian department's Affairs Meads ceJ to take

reconfirmation by of the diP s omplete

agenda by W waking hard with our

has Partners,

Man reconfirmed by the Prime us there."

Minister and . haw an added col said the department and ihe

Assembly of First Nations MALI) feed to put together a workplan

Mat went m thc AP, confederacy. in November for approval, but was

mooed.

the confetti:raw. I still "Something fell off ihe rails when it went believe to(the warkpaM was a

and sig nailed ro all

policy..

be 'whims lu ork with thetas a template:

Nault and .arym the AFNs rejection, a num- ber of perk. ham already agreed

M1 INAC on the Fi at

Nault mid c was nol ignoring 1. of m et iry of ab

ml 6nalpeoP with his governance

Pus "A large mane.

l armed it needed

a beam we to find a

way loan row

Het the

at."

is one part

date. it take. many forms, non build.. if its weak or non

existence, we have focused on

building a f nations economy," lie said wh n he became minister.

a we had Melling 827 maim the ewnomi development fund. to

build partnerships 1

hips "h part e

That's ow up to 825 m1

boob mid the appointment Owen was not the

attempt to p sh is agenda eth rough

aboriginal Arc wc k ng to have more

muscle, Noowe're trying to find ways to work 04- H said

h t worm... leader., heave that the mist

ol dumpily! people are not

s He o lead a number of regions hn m.fo inde-

pendently o the AFN to work with Nault,

He said he has already umber of regions

including the B.C. Summit,

y6, 7

and N, allch ye a mandate. They're prellmed to

p

primp. with us."

rends to work lost with Mom in head industry. and fisherie who 'll

component to their istries.

Council Briefs Council lefl confused by health chair Six heal. as

request iephys g services the community, duo

no cost after health

retired doctor would he offering .fused council, she explain wtin. me

request came from or

Hams eoumil the

what it was

pradce nulicine but she thought M1 had written a Mer Ins hem h trp about three months ago of ring his volunteer so.r

'hero .said if anything comes ham

have his license." She saitl he would e, prescriptions. and if he suggest. people try something, that they can go hack on

head if rte doesn't have his licence" Councillor Glenda Parser asked Barb Harzks.'whcre has he prac- ticed in past.

Muds mid he had worked M Calgary. Minnesota but liscs Since. and o the Hear and Stroke Foundation Mc crud she didn't kno has long he had been retired - CuunwllorSusanPonerexplained Ill, Unending was, he

would act as a consultant to health services. He's ant ..amiss medicine or writing presUptions, His field is uhma hill n

.look Founded.. in

Sin explained.

P' I M1

didn't medicine ',

hart impression hew going panning she asked Harris.

Councillor Linda Sans asked barns. Thaw knowledgeable is health Mom this person." Swats asked if he had been "checked our as and what field he was in. Harris told her, o, but that he works with Band rimmed Chief Roberta Jamieson and mere

cis, from council being made Moat the individual, here just isn't Hugh infommtion m pal this In front of council. Na one is making

any allegations Porter mid she understood, he does lectures. consulting and health

radio services cniBidemid bringing him Ina guess on their also.. to he sating patients." Hans was oldo lake the

issue

going back ey be ce and return with information The

doctor uYheinvnW msuuncil.

Health after money to upgrade ambulance staff Heal. Services teal be Inning up Ile vederal government,

Inuit Health Branch toocover and Northern Affairs/First Nations and

additional coll.., Logs that would allow them io keep mer Six

Nations Ambulance sisal' Mier hand rained moose duo ing last Tuesday- council session. Health momkr char Barb Harris said health services needed addilional dliars to compete with comparable off nase want .bring wine of our staff up to Pa' he said. C r

Say Mclealighton mired M1 this the native :'fits Hams told council it affected all gaff. 'Its to briar them up to pu with reserve, hour.

s MAN to go alto funding. Mere no

rc going to get it." Six Nam. Health Services is funded

orally by the pro pal ambulance per cent funding by he Ministry oi Health long Term Car and 50

per cendy the municipality. The municipality o promoting incrcarnd salaries to attract qualified personnel council was told

Contract ply policy de Six Nations band aloe. will review its newly implemented con-

tract early policy after council was ie the policy outdate problmns for II departments.

Nations Six Health committee said the pe liay contract emp y- e than a six month moo positions that require

old amnions and ape staffing

because of the .molt Ong energy and cots hand GREAT staff have to put in tun, the hiring process ai six

Enos the only ravine to renew contract once

during the length oft Council secretary Loony Martin aid council all the department.

were MM. problem with the new policy herniae of ate time

vC pepenyom. finding mall and

hern every six months. Band C nef Rohm

it cakes m month to rewrite and ',staff a shod lam pmition acid

managers. can be time ...Mug for Councillor Glenda

suggested council look at the policy when tree.. its personnel

polity. we look at Ibis when we go over the personnel policy

instead Council will review the policy.

Who's am what '

Nations hand he sending off Chief

Roberta Jamieson and councillor Barbara

Ontario Chief's C Health, Aboriginal Healing and

Wellness Strategy Management bu it could change und council picks i omn I this week.

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Toss finance minister and eandidate for I To, leadership mid during an fgravgr Speech Monday. Ottawa Id stop spending so much money on aboriginal realm-care ana puny it into real people in real

tFlaherty later apologized for the remark, which he saidnvar misinterpreted and Assembly of first Nations regionap chief Charles F

has aaxpad ...opt and says the Chiefs of Ontario were not going to let the incident deaail their efforts. While the Chers ma, have accepted the apology ana are trying to move

on. Flab.), comments underlie an important t that exist at th

provincial l 1.

He by shown us not even pt//I/loot t politican, are immune io ignorance about shuriginal issues in this country. For a man War is obwtt to l' he rd leadership Ontario Tory

Pad, who happe he h kind of fumbling of the mouth

imago,. pend happen. Awig 10 h had n ide hm

ne C agreement B U failure cadi an

inquiry into Inners,. and P fumbling about health care expenw.rnn be sasedbymAting den .people.. work mi abo- riginal heal. care.

Ontario needs to lake a nard look ira own politicians and Meir lack of

and Menial when in, t, dealing war aboriginal issues integrity may have been lip of met

moue- as he

comments said. and mat ughm make nMrig-

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FAH. Volume 6, F,dil10 106 Second Class Pn.tagr' Registration #0728276 Letter: Time to unionize

have Man n belong to me

boat interest about ho wbmM1 plow. al people.. have

hand employees whoa immure thou

th

union or

adopted and or assimilated of Six Nations hand council 'ally II seems that adopting the pot the nays

that the non.. of arm ical ways p people II

J. and we have disregarded our traditional and Mum Mose who question and Through fhe Trade the Hamilton Mann I have been value. e treat the EARTH and unwary unwary to the dominant informed o ALL that dwell on her with respect Cynthia lam,. and Tom and show great respect for you people actually work

arw be dore is om forme low Y las fear t lay may say 'I and Hill. for o identity and he thing upset

may

powertht n

h Chief Wellington S Imed into the Jam radium. their hoar

gmsedly been fired I would expect that if nrjnbs. doing,

wsistant has hl our new chief. chief decides that All Rill A not Our grople ' t "live in fear

well aware of how thé E.A. for her, for - of u non people'; beau w am import. . That then will b have lived to long in n the

power executive assistants are

how influe deporting of ways st learn to treat how confidential they eta separation pay, n respect, ra how responsible they

can he W vacation my ana J truthfulness. It is nra our way

glow they Rive ll e p unemployment mur o harm or judge ye M1 a seems I

ry ha be way arc (leaning. Ira : IJ be N l' pet,-

Ow righ t their individual M and honest at all times and pie in return to the p f

ical inmier. in this case. the chief believe This cone., A not a The Prom Minister. Premier. 1/ Y.I Aboriginal pe plc n have

Aboriginal J d - all h o after to be Tad nd.M4y and p p perpes M1 red in one

Man onL a s me m Wnana. and ,fir another. co ml got tor. pro

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',grit I Ill Re r rare IId, mmgelrml 1s

nt loh Helen. Nnnh;m of Mr. FluFvnybc.mm.rma. also gove.mmr has urivW lo

v110IOv ú J Mines Minister Me Flaherty also told me Inal he win positive and mutually Dan Newman end 1 met wJM1 Fast has already spoken to Regional pectral relation, with

Nuti ns leaders as pan of r Chief Charles o and intends to Aboriginal communities. ongoing visioning P.., meet As M n Responsible for Dung U of : Minister Respon,ihle for Native Affaio, I continue to work

-ne asked about N fl ill m d k

made yesterday (M ) respond to the comments ma. J. g iseses of shared by li Flaherty in his yesterday M d . During h

candidate ea

h h . II live TORONTO - A

e Progress Conservative eParty aaa, ng a range rclfi land. I have has the mmortungy to of minions any issues. Hume Minister rim 91.e

speak o Mr. Flaherty. who cari- :bow seeking lasn.r information arty svut lea a nini

tea men, Tema in about. of Mt. ment with Ontario

cmmml i lore

m relecl govern- should. domicil In dodo- Perm n (Mulla

Flabeny. or of any candid., nnia. sdiesn

The eTaahd, ap.u6 Ottawa Flat /IY d erdak (Monday, tu its ee r1First p spending so mach men call M1 mala of Nations b ls IM1" Ann g I which colleagues and 1

st p Ji': govern- re ple.ed d This Fl p

d AN they should b< of d'. sousi his ogmment wen en,,,,ated ots. sans that the n n truie and First soil apologized

UNTDD'N Countdown to When

Chief "Bertie" talks! 60 days

and counting... Days remaining In office

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peoples protect ihemselves

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should he Nam naturally, but unknown for some reasons= con-

tinually denied

Mucking monster onplogrrs to

y aida employers

lOn b respectful d

equitable Unionisation a

,thy and cafe workplace. gains benefits and tob sgrontb

Many of our people p

is hut i neoyrs and na benefited Aran

f our people a

ply denied it from Mer own people. rhis is ashame.

Ir our leaders will ana Bove pro- motion then is up m the employ- ees to find datprotection,

Fred bun

January 23, 2002

Special Education meeting discusses $60 million government plan By 96111,y lo dereneun Staff Reporter NEW CREDIT -The federal government rune finally he providing fmfling For special r.lrr, carrot in aboriginal communities, hot the $60 million le he spend country wide won't t amount 10 much in programming ring and staffing doe Association of Allied end Immiamn Indians fAtA /) oa.s Widal its education meeting here las weak.

a

AIMGrandCb:etbarrySault s en as funding disbursements in liatclwwana First Nations thanked the people of mycommnity on mid Me cabinet isn't aware of Over the next two years 114 Ontario, To ma I'ability,

costs, hnpbcning nn me

First Nations a will shat $30 mi fn} bringing him p If it for Mis First Naeons Italo are hieing lion a year to dovekm special . tsto the ADM Inhhy io date with the mood ...ion update l wouldnt b to

m,.givs issues. date, said Syrtl .

..Serre of ne 'Phis p M1elname lu inform

Laval

MAI is worrier I the 800 million over Iwo lirais won, provide enough hep for eboirignal children in need. From Into right. Bork - Vern

'le Nun. of the s, Linda

Oneida, I the , Nano Grand Chief of ire Association Of iroquois and Allied Indians km, yIauh Wendy Johns on Mnnrn Educational Prdry

./ h Chiefs of Bewley Beefed Chief,' heM of New Credit Myen LeForme Frani E(mne AlcDonogh of h B Beverly B t with h Association O` ea tfie mid Allied laWma, barf king Caunedlor with the M' a gal of New Credit. (Phmo by .Shirley Soaerslrom)

education agenda, "The representation we bave In

he Cabinet doesn't live in our between all the First Nations thou-

people, t sa community: They don't k.w our works out to be

or es. How can und fa each First Nation told m h them someone represent

Nations people if they aren't fro. ..mittee We should pick our own

p : a her principals 'pl. F board from

Sault. - full accountability r the

committee of l2 met at ace Student population. I Yr.S.K R Femen are .11 d program

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anageme nt

last wmk in a iwo-day workshop is pan of the ment that ea the criera of com The agenda for the two-day Plying with Me terms sol ink in Mo sorkshoo covered 's. mposn of First Nuti 's educd WeMy Tonna n -Marren non

NIECn rrera. clo Educational Policy Analyst/Coordinator with the education jurisdiction Chiefs of One supplied pack- n the MAI plan acon age for the committee to look over and elements on special education

Publisher of Manitoba aboriginal publications charged after chief attacked WINNIPEG (GP) Te publisher boa in c eel a meeting warn

of three aboriginal newspaper has (federal Fiamce Minister, Pau

hero alee

a ull s Martin because 1 didn't an go

bodily ham alee ihe chief t Peguis hand was ked while Stevenson ' been vend

k g out at a downtown 6- Peguis band for 20 yerm and was "All I can say is Eve been the founding grand chief of the

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a lint when he was the host to South sang

u Ment M1a publics nn brine oversee, Fisher rte and the conditions the n

Drum_ as newspapm Fm

national Stevenson First PcrHecliv that na. met by police clubs

Peguis Chief own Stevenson said pep, spray as it tried to force its

be had just begun wa rng u on y marking running the Back Wednesd y 'gel Ile f legislative ses-

when hew humped A nbeb non Wastasecom an MT-reserve and Ihen'Suokvr punched Ink inomber of the Peguis hand, hm race by a man been an p

wm stunned ." Stevenson said. accessible aborigiml Y should see mu today .0101/00111/.111100101111104

governments the Peguis

face all swollen and bruise. I band council in his newspapers.

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b Local Author says globalization is history of aboriginal people

traditional perspective of ByTerrftynn Brant Special ra Turtle Island News TORONTO- Aboriginal author, Ward Churchill kept a Toronto Audience spellbound last week

[ "1 Churchill

when he told them 'gloob o

a ment for s part of my work, pmt of the struggle o

aboriginal people." Speaking at the University of

Toronto lecture hall last Thursday night Churchill, a okee

professor of American India Studies

a

the University o

Colorado is sell promlh tnterat unal trouble maker.

" currently on a Canadian cak;ng tour that will take him on to

Otmwa, Kingston and Akwe Churchill spoke to a Landing room

only autel. nce as guest of the a

Humanity o

Americans for

Ncolibcralism, a

organ star. social

the la

Rodney Bobbywash.

C hurchiIlb Nought greetings from

Leonard Ife who n the

urge f his

W deem ngoe beyond

him tit

Its Wore h was horn

Churchill ris a member of Ne govt erning council ofAIM und the

national spokesperson for the

Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. Churchill said everyone is respon-

sible for the effects of coloniza- tion. "If you Joni know your his. tor, you can, appreciate where you are and you figure out when need or want to go. You

ern t me se forward and mis is a

Council Briefs (Continued fn',, page 3)

When Jamieson was told Nec M1ndnr ken ickd yu, Harris told them, she Y health. would be on will h on health" she

told councillor Carl Hill. Hill questioned why the names being sent n when committees

still hadn't been picked. He told H "Yam trove to wait and tic if you even on health." Barb Harris told him,, will be remaining on

health." Hill told her, "that remain, to be seen "She retailed, "1 will be on health," Jameson told council the notes can be rcpt.. d tee InNvidual changes.

Heart & Stroke

Six Nations band coved will .end. Auer of support to the Ile.

Stroke Foundation duct their a12001 -2002nd I."doo ampaign at Six Nations. The ...IN roll be um d.. by Lillian Mont..

New Police officer Six Nations will soon lure a new police officer. Band council approved the app omuneni of Rohe. W Henry as a Six nations Constable after he pawl

s

ar the required Omani provincial training qualifications standards

Door -to -door sales policy coming Band umncifs policy analyst will be asked to look over ^quests from door-to-door salesman m solicit here and develop a policy ..

Cn salesmen.

Council remivd a roller from a Chris Unelli asking for permission to sell poNUCts one the reserve. Councillor Lin. Stoats saki she had

c

the individual ern selling and how it affected local 'We bgaincYsesW t do have our corn limited economy on the reserve. And are we permitting people to Ming a business hem. We have.needs es here already. I think a policy needs to be del ace. ro be clear about kiting,'

Band asa Commit Chief Roberta lam asked if this was rosai

t

bong, Fen people to

s arket

Nbnsmessc ra rest. Irr t clear

Coated clocks.

Tatum. Marti said the man sells items usually under 520. cloaks. hollo sing in. on... end;

ragkm...i . s month basis. Mann she ius Ogrou right items m the man. Councillor Boer Jonathan said." I think a policy 4ipwd be devel-

thin' Coe make Torry,tifeNaughton asked if background aye ks were

meat on a. id News. told cMincil, they would be able m the IRc c call

Bus

Councillor Carl fill said the levers were approved on metier by hi

r- :basis in the past. Couneillor Glenda Ponor said in the

letters hU understanding, N Nero.

complaint; off. 1 naUr ad been f Ny la r

Iy. And he had c businesses suffering. Council dto wait for a policy to he developed

January 23, 2002

their governments." their rights. There isnooNeragen- our future, something I learned He explained the pm

- will fight globalization. To many

years ago fight I w need to undo the mio- Res v n from Nnhu K modern day ponenr parts."

(an elder who signed many d - glob mF He said the U.S. empire colon n he said you n as the Nobel Red Man.)" and and others, were funded on enough don't have Mlher isms, like racism, "Aboriginal people intuitively gold, to make a two foot wide

rsee equals " Ile said "colonialism

find ourselves yearning for the bridge from South America bade genroide. Countries find future, for direction but we dóoL o Spain, gold mine Indian continue policies that

understand our M1 will genocidal effect to keep

the. struggles Nat imtNrialism has He said the nglish French DutcM1 coo,. rated, he surd. Span sh and Pont,. began Canada. in 1935, dropped the key

He said aboriginal history is the carving up the new world to meet element of sterilization from its. history of globalization." needs s. ofgenocide hecausl they can a trace back to Pommy 'Today Me Inte n1 Colanialkm rorrhave been guilty of It when it

anted to get o China ti for s because ̂ the people of o their a people.The

money in the 1450's` t the . ceNwn n the s - Nigina definition s five ele- Bch powerful military Ned by llon sad to that define genocide and

mlight and ^Europe ems joke make changes here in Canada and Canada goes five for five in terms they w and Africa and used the U.S..We need t, &colov of it of n people. the slaves tthey found there to Nati a No. America and re One element c is forced amsfer profit on expedition. funded by Ne concept a Nero propelry and of Gulden.

OPPofficer who shot native protester in 1995 loses job LONDON. Oral ICPI

_ The will be

provincial Nth' lamer who shin appeal g

killed native prows.- Dudley Seen George. said.

and a brother of Dudley at Ipperwasl, P a1 George. said the only w

Park rin I WS lost he. lab Friday. "real healing" ...rough a

Acting Sm. Kenneth Deane publi inquiry and has called loomed of his role from adjudicator on Premier Mike Harris to order

wall Cann m a police services one. We known was Ken Deánc board hearing. Deane has been .ked to submit

his resignation hi veil days

in faro Noel Ile ctdof criminal

ngen using death in 1991,

and later pleaded a

o'dnc +dm conduct nda the Praha services Ace. Dean's continued presence would

damage in the on a the

force. could p xible he oi.

shocking to seamy Nan to have o

sworn. fully trained ni W police officer, while on

exp.-

in full re

sing a police- issued firearm. an Unarmed

Cann is Dui. raggrava Oro "This

lhat the 1

rd sworn police o.ricu

m found to have corn fahricmed his n she

added. referring to a finding by the

judge in Deane s criminal Trial Friday's dot ion ca. mom titan

su an after áa.a shot and

killed George as officers confront- ed native pmmstern occupying the

southwestern Ontario park on Sept

For

e minutes after Can announced

her decision. only mimes peppered both sides of the room_ a h.

room clearly divided over

who pulled the trigger Mat killed Dudley Nat n ut

ImidFS

this is a

Gorge

big- ger s suing issue,'

a Harris. thenmamral minister Chris Hodgson

and 1then- morney general Charles long with the govern

ment for wrongful death

fate.

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Behiind Mtn, about 15 fv

members and friends d 1

ind' and bogs. I ki g Nee. , ly dared as they embraced.

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suppod fá Deane nd Ns lawyers oleo

Ne The rote Police

Auociöt 1

ion plans appeal. We are dlc prornied m the dcel-

January 23, 2002 Local

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Special to Turtle abaci N the with M "

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didn't get this goal's they won the Ila (Photo by Wray Malone)

Olden Eagles Update

Hy Eddie the Ogler

On Jam 13/02, the Olden Eagles toed t. Caledonia K playind ma of

PI n ° play id. i for kicking kJ. the hat I Sunday v b s play and cruwerl

anon cr the Christmas

M1 playing like teenager ma Mere. I don, ham, is sneaking home some Viagot from Eanada,

Post thal hat l h ' Isaacs. who, been p

y P hip

rowed Ls

tt 2 won. well. H. eighbour, Ca uMontour alwr had 2 goals for the nitc

Staryin',3. s;,n Tali rat Chá nsuw Gilley onlberry and his had boy, Set, Miller

show dent,

baw Porgy trot tall Ingoing m w me nasty lela61 nite

. against the carnet had On Inn-

trot we had a In Simcoc e

team. I'm still not sure where they're from. know Garnet's not on a map pbut it's out there in the minntrr n to rh Just a of

f .link y' ell like that youngsters

we had player. that all regular elite Olden Eagles from the original bream NHL.I don't think there's an

e m e lrt LSu any ea let -I t ing. Oie in y q awesome in let nd

u shutut if numbkull Stephen Bomber, didn't lase the puck with I second left m go and they scored

te bull. Awesome game. Kinds fell like tournament calibre

star lmaybe

my birds arc finally getting in shape. The olepony- stallion f fhb' Scotty yé

tl hogged k for goal. Mill led the ' Ì' n for 2goals Roger I Dayle Boas, missed veral but ill got o goal as

well. mighty line tiee games there, Ihope they Can keep tap

the c you al next ee

cond straight game over the der only 22 +add mx, the third Six Nations gout'. at

Crab weekend w M1. 3 period Mane.. rind he Anderson played mon[ P.m non Delhi Delhi Community only f\ Mucor no

Centre Sunday which WM II gun. left in the } loot P ow as at

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OLA says SN MLA NOT Suspended...Yet! By Wray Maraele said MacSpadyen, is the Program SN MLA during anal !roubles. Special. Tame Island News Director for the OLA. season

The Six Nations Minor lacrosse -NMLA executive for the 2001 The OLA says that they will necil season for the upcoming 2002 sea- season with signing authority to hear from the SN MLA by mhl. son m still h a go after an were, President lita,n Meats, A,i1 at the Lace. o Lacrosse Association Wendy Steals and her to this situation or they troy executive. Bon Noe D.Wyen says hand : and Six Nations Dist spend ne Six Nat.. the Six Nations Minor Lacrosse I t Ladd dd Stasis was the 2INY2 sear Association earn, P i Ti b can Ila Jd from operating within h W any rani- OL I wan, Ile Nations organization from SN MLA and no pl and enjoying ne Immsse

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for the S said Jt this coming a future of the Six N Sp during phone Vues will ne pant added. ...Spat-Ben said If romebmlys

interview this pa week. Last se.on t. entire division of from the Six Nations area who is She Six Nations Police are cur SN MLA play d. wawa tiny willing to come Ivan and help

really running n loot the bill ír200 into allegations that up to The also There may bon other choice $ 311100 in funds w,re unm<oun- 420.000 in unpaid Floor time at the parents, to DIM tthek afro others IBranifi,ntt.

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Riverhawks continue their losing ways

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Athlete of the Week

Grade S student at J.G. Hill Junior High School has played Hockey for the Bantam All Stars for the last year and enjoys play- ing Basketball on the in

school team. Kyle enjoys school and It shows by his good grades and sportsmanship towards his fellow class. mates and teammates.

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12 Sports January 23, 2002

Knighthawks slaughter the Monster By IMery Miracle between two diGs13 ers and Bysou1h scored ma other and Dona Rattan. r(i4Igoalsinmefinaltenmin-

hrae4 Islam I News possible preview iof 4490(4off Roughneck goal. Tne Rebel (I.51 will plat sof me game they finally nacho. New York. The hope e Land.Ms The L2 Bandies travel m a horn and hone solve the weakness h r4K(gh haw Ind a return lame t host the Van the city o play Mon Express (3,21 starting get

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Columbus Landshorks tea Philadelphia, PA" Weak 10 g vnata Sunday remora- O. instead

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Cross Anna Philadelphia Wings finally get off a

Albany, New tack by the peaky Washington hand of Bobby Horsey f14) K'

elated spectators last r their first home game under new Coach moved into first place h the folks (2G). fell Willis (2G) ala Saturday night.

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allo her 17 -12 Brian Reese (IG) for Ile Io w Roc

i va fmn re Friday night and they a Ant Saturday afternoon Van Paul Gait

finish his gaine

Lam of disappoint their 14 loyal fans I Ravens o N afternoon the x 11G. 4A1 po records b

1 1 pal Nth the Albany got Gary General Motors Place before Gary 11G. 4 T K ix a g k fourth goal of the hair 1167 tans Paul Catimbene (IG 4A) each m

64 Mots on goal I. net Wings pi to raise at bela fit90 mark of the final mar- largest marge l 15 g o a l ) of vie, their third Championship b d out to be the winner as

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The youngest game. Mme Rebel in ha 1R7 cut National Lacrosse League, never Philadelphia used the del their Iced to one with 3:08 left threatened the K ig the ks ebration to propel them Into 3-0 3-0 regulation. jumped out to 8 -3 first quarter and lead after the first quarter and ton. Ottawa fought back from

e leads, ar they - nu. to roll with a 62 half-time er deficit to lead 7- shot Columbus l7- 14nfirst qua- lead 6 alb 30 minute. of play.

11 w wild and wide- ter. Columbus held a alight edge un But. the wonkier M shot :lock 11211) in the see give upas they clad the gap tob

or4 frame. 6 after 45 minutes of play. The second half was all Tom ek led the

Knighthawks, they upped their Wings ( (40. A) p lead to 19-7 after ree odour game. Kevin Finnan added five while Á Me land halo (3G 2 ) p ) ff R rR 25 -6. At one point between the netted a hmtrick l'or the chop. Ind ana rouan owner. Rochester Mark M' Inn added the other ?ut together straight goals. Philadelphia goal.

Six Nations grads Cory The Saints were led by Bn be (20 ) Kas Rook (30 2A) and Whit.

night and Marshal Abr+ noire. Gavin Prout had fou (20 added the game

w to g g to go 3A) with live points each- Former

babe one asst,. Bandit John Rosa had three (IG. But, at was a special night 2A) points Snippet' Roy Colsey

for Duane who playing in professional

*led pa f g Josh Black career his OM p tissu al *Nona Clash -oM one each.

The Saints twice action during Week I

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Then't off m the C t 1 ptl nigh. Centre Washington the follow. ing

Calgary, Alberta- The legendary, Thvares

scored the goal win-

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two teams were ied at four miler 15 minutes of action. Buffalo took a 9 -7 Iced to 1he lock-

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Iron Jame. m Me next 15 minutes. Calgary rallied 10 lie the

and the mush at 12 -12 with pals. Jason behind Ken Montour " Iles tittles Won.. Chris Pin, John Kilkide and added one het, for lam. Matt Green berg fourth quar coin night. Shawn Won.. (3 C foal with 4.11 5A) (e6 D(Arcy Sweet 49) and et in regulation that sent the game John Grant (2G. 5A) were the tar tom point-getters for the Knighthawks. - Tavares finished

hen The loss ended the points game MVP Columbus 1 dh ks three gam, ours. Ryan Powell ant and winning streak. They d by Chris Driscoll 5A1 had five Pints Warm Schindler (3, 2 Mr the Band. Mike Accurst

wed Sdeanhuf 3A). atom ddea four (36. 299) Wm- stopped stopped 39 84 58 shots he faced on

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travel n Toronto o turday. `Kidder 11G. 2 ant lease Phillips lama. 26th fora 3,30 p.m. match MA, had three points. Adam

open third quaner in which 16

goals scored. Whop the dust finally Attack settled. thc held a 15 -14

lead when 5 minutes la go. Albany was led by

Rosyski MG. 3Ah Orangeville native. 1121, Sanderson MG, 391 and Nick Trudeau 134 49) all had

s seven points. Dan Teat finished with 'x 12G. ) pomts. out Madigan scored ith single markers by s lino Moss and Phil Undo..

The e l were led by Stephan Evans gam seven MG. 491 points. Ryan Painter 30,2A) and Mike Benedict (20, 3A) netts five points each DougNogonash huh a pair of goals nth, were waned hy Mime Roy. Andsar G , Chris moliff, Dun

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January 21, 2002 National NATIONAL BRIEFS 911 Inquest Update WINNIPEG A police operator has -r d she k woman who called 9 Moms Woo de was murdered was ala'. noie

Rebecca Archer handled Mc second of The galls Conine(, McKeown placed February MD bel fi d surer veto eJ hy boyfriend. The lawyer foi the family of the dead women said outside an

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talk to native WOMMI.

Nona Cuddy y have communication problems ala fi should g infommlto from them

He criticized Archer Mr talking McKeown for only 49

Archer testified she ad not give McKeown the brush of[ when Mo hold her to calla numemergency line.

Police service lawyer Kim Carswell says citer should have n

firmed the caller 's address.

She also says Archer Mi. to explore comments McKeown mule alma being threatened and stabbed.-CD

No to incinerator IMISKAMING RESERVE No way.Thath what Tdslam 1)g

First Nations leaders had to say ahma the ...Posed unlding M E-G B incinerator near Kirkland Lake. Chief D.iel Chief says Bennett Environmental import and

horn .wane from and the world at the site. If h m *non the plan, the incinerator will be

Me of ind in Canada. Area residents ned abut the incinerator's impact on trade

tional huntIng and fishing kerb Chief says her talking riles. aboriginal ders to coordinate an

action plan.

The in successful in as efforts to sop the

Adams Mine mega atop.

Sark Youth Labour REGINA Saskatchewan Moan gosernment wants to help people find jobs.

Fe Development Board says employ ces will tour Th n r 2 and 20 aboriginal r , Nina an

etch workers Th companies who need employ

Bond co-chairman Manley MclEchlan says, fore ample, the min- ing savor needs workers.

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linked up with jobs Nat are available. She says it has resulted In some young people making Mar

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to 12 years less baulk au of the population Such tilling statistics prompted the HeaM Association of 13.0

organize to AMriernal Health Conference Iles week attended by more an 300 people.

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Confer., Cent. fin spokesman any Ward mid Tuesslm,

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Salary for each posa uwim Mialifications and experience. Applications must three Mama letters (employment related references n

preferred) into sealed envelop, rime marked to Director of Human Resources

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To Employers

Summer Career Placements is a wage subsidy program that enables employers to hire students during the summer for a period of 6 to 16 weeks. Private, public and not -for -profit employers are invited to submit their application by

April 2, soot. The objective of the program is to provide students with work experience related to their field of study. Applications will be evaluated based on the quality of the experience offered, local and regional priorities as well as available budgets.

To apply or to find out more about this program, please contact your nearest Human Resources Development Canada office or call 1 800 935 -5555,

Internet: www.hrdc- drfac.gc.ca

Please note that Me application dead. e for the Northwest Territories and Nunavut is April 9. 2002.

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Summer Student Employer Application are now available at G R E A T The deadline for applications Is Friday March 15, 2002 at 4,30

p.m. H you have any questions or require more information please contact Stephanie Styred at

(519) 445 -2222

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We are .armory seeking a full time individual with prevmus sales experience Considenmon will he graduate of a recognised marketing or saber.... program.

The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills, outgoing and enjoy meeting deadlines. vile also have

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® Ontario Early Years Brant Early Years Centre Positions

The Ontario's Early Years Plan Is based on extensive research into healthy child development and the early years The plans goal is to give Ontario children the best possible start in life. An Early Years Centre being established in Brant as one of the key Wakes in key hume the O c o s Cady Years Plan. The Early Years Cenffes will be ss ble resource for parents weh young chtlaren The key functions of the Ontario Early Years Centres are to, provide dprogramming that are both meek cares., and child oriented, prove. edu- cation and training for parents/ caregivers. provide information about the community programs and services for children ages 06 and help families connect wth those services, monitor the effectiveness of the community's early years services and track the community's progress In achieving local and provincial goals for child development outcomes. The following positions are being recruited.

Supervisors: (2 full lime) Pasting RM2102 Responsible for the dey -to -ay management ape services, which will operate at the Early Years Centre, satellite locations and service delivery sees once established. ,

Qualifications: A diploma or university degree In the social services field with a focus on early childhood development and parenting combined wee at least 5 years of current p working t children, f and community partners redraw P supervisory experience required P fie in a unionized environment Strong interpersonal

skills, both written and oral are required This position requires leadership skills in working collaboratively w. -

unrypartners early years atriums The successful candidate walla expected to possess, apply and balance this posi- ton both administrative functions and direct services. Knowledge and understanding of service delivery as It is relates to soda!, linguistic and cultural diversity of families Is required. The successful applicant will be required te travel within the community, have a valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle, be able te work flexible hours and have computer experience.

Early Childhood Educator Support Workers: Full Time: 40 hours per week. Posting arslea (a positions) Part Time up to 24 hours per week. Posting RP2/02 (2 positions) Responsible for the delivery dale services, which will operate al Me Early Years Centre, satellite locations and service deliv- ery sees once established.

Qualifications: A diploma or university degree in the social services field relating to early childhood development and par- enting combined with at least 2 years of current experience in working with children, families and community partners Is

required. Must have experience in facilitating groups and public speaking with Prong interpersonal, communication and ml- latorative skills. Knowledge and understanding of service delivery estE relates to social, linguistic and cultural diversity of fam- ilies is required. The successful applicant will be required to have a said Ontario Driver's license, good attendance record travel within the community, work flexible hours and have computer experience.

Executive Secretary Mull time): Posting aM1 /02 Responsible for providing administrative) secretarial support to the Brant Early Years Centre

Qualifications: This position requires the expertise and solid professional skills based on a minimum of three years Ina senior secretarial role The position requires excellent meow an customer seivice sOle g - t kill for Me purpose of

to - g records, excellent cornputer skills order to develop and distribute regular - relating to meetings and promotion of centre activity. Experience in Web page design and maintenance would be seen as an asset The success- ful applicant will be required to travel within the community, and work flexible hours.

Please forward your letter if interest with a resume by 4:00 p.m. on January 31, 2002 to Brantford and District Association for Community Living

330 West Street, Brantford, ON NUR 7V5 Fax:(5101756-7668

Emaitbdackhr@world ldchatcom Please quote posting Ron your correspondence

We thank all applicants for their interest, only those m he interviewed will be contacted.

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CONTRACT POSITION -KAWENNI :IO /GAWENI:YO HIGH

SCHOOL requires

a PART -TIME TEACHER for Semester Two

beginning on February 4, 2002

Applicants must have qualifications to teach

Photography. Knowledge of Mohawk or Cayuga Language is preferred plus a willingness to

work diligently with students. lob Description and Course of Study available

upon request! Interested applicants can submit resume to

Kawenni:io/ Gawrol:yo High School R.R. #6 !lagers, ilk. Ontario

NOA 1110

ATTENTION: CONTRACT POSITION by 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, January 29. 2002.

PAYUKOTAYNO lamer and Hudson Bay Family Services

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Payukotayno: James and Hudson Bay Family Services multi- services agency on the northern shores of

lanes Bay, Ontario. The agency provides services to six communities, five of which are Cree First Nations. The agency is responsible for the delivery of a wide range of programs including child welfare, probation, preven- tion, family service and children's mental health.

POSITION: Child Protection Workers CLASSIFICATION: Full Time

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will be responsible for the pro- vision of preventative and protective services to indi- viduals, children and families as mandated by the Child and Family Servius Act. This will involve intervention

crisis situations. conducting investigations, comple- tion of assessments for the purpose of treatment plans, when necessary. to admit children into the care and cus- tody of the agency, and to assume the responsibility of a varied caseload,

QUALIFICATIONS: B,S. W Diploma in Social Work Relevant work experience In the field Ability to speak Cree an asset Valid Driver: license

SALARY: As per the Frontline Salary. Grids

CLOSING DATE: Monday January 28, 2002, 4:30 pm.

SUBMIT RESUMES, QUOTING COMPETITION NUMBER: 64102, TO:

Ida Moore, 'ayrolyPeraonnel Payukotayno. James & Hudson Bay Family Services

PO. Box 336, Moosonee, ON POL IYO Fax. (705) 336 -2492

ONLY CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED.

TURTLE ISLAND NEWS A0000no ISING

PHONE: 445.0868 FAX: 445 -0865 ADVER /SING DEADLINE 15 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY

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- Charily Unlimited -

RELIEF COUNSELLORS REQUIRED (hood Shepherd Centre, Women's Services, Hamilton, Ontario is currently reeking relief counsellors for their women's shelters. Relief counsellors have the ability to work day, afternoon and night shifts on an as-needed hogs.

roust

especially holidays and weekends Availability to work on short notice is

expected,

Counsellors will provide crisis intervention, conduct intake, and assessments and provide advocacy, support and referrals to our residents. In addition they hill provide safe, secure and confidential environment for the women who

Cotulidates must possess related post- secondary ednration and a strong analysis of the theoretical issues related to women', experiences of abuse. homelessness and mental health concerns. Valid C.P.R. certification and drivers license required. A second language is an asset.

Please send r o Director, 20 Emerald Sr., South, Hamilton, Ont ao

Lfl \\' 2 2 or fax (905) 527 -3033 by February 8, 2002. Unfurl nalelve we are able to contact only those applicants ,elected for interviews.

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AKWESASNE EXTERNAL JOB POSTING

Constable (1) Permanent Position

(2) Anticipatory Permanent Positions Akwesasne Mohawk Police Services

SALARY: 034.295.0Oia 14' M.,' SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Undo the direction of 1M Chief of Police, the incumbent will he responsible for the perlonnane, of public duties associe d with main- taining and fostering community peace and armai order within the framework. of Akwesasne Mohawk Police Services pnlosopny. To Investigate criminal, noncriminal and nankeen. mines within an axsigned,pavol area.

QUALIFICATIONS: High Scheid diploma or equivalent at least 21 years of age: pomxss a valid motor vehicle operator's licence and he willing to are personal vehicle in the comme of employment

NOTICE: Prior onM,c Iplicali,, informational . will held for all applicant, to address and clarity the r and selection pat used by he AMPS. Applicants will informed or dale. time and location after the closing of the job Prs mg. Appl'cal:ms may be dean.. one location only. Mt Personnel Office. which i, maul inside he KanonhAwanhcrilo halo Facility.

DEADLINE: Submit a completed Job Application Package and copies of all Certificated p ae no later than z PM on or Ware January Me, 2002 to:

Deborah Porter. Personnel Officer ó1 1.575.2341 ext. ill

Personnel Office, P" Floor Kanonhkwaishernio Health & Social Facility

SL Regis, Quebec Inn, IAO

Clear Criminal Reference peck Mandatory.

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January 23, 2002 - Careers I eers. & E The Third Annual First Nations Energy Conference "Making it Happen"

February 27 & 28, 2002 International Plaza Toronto Airport

Sponsored by: Omano Knistry of Natural Resources, Lands and Waters Bran.

For more information and to rexisler online visit www.meleod-nand.eaMenerayl or contact Sue at (NMI MP

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P.O. BOX 5000 OHSWEKEN, ONTARIO CANADA NOA IMe SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER -

Applications will . received by the Six Nations Council up unii1,00 pm. Hid, February S. 2002. for fhe Me pub dc pion y

manna. ril,.Orewekeespy Omadu. RY_Undertd,mctionofheChi Court.. SenorAamimmtatree Officer shall o.erue

the professional administrative and efforces affairs or the so Nations Cannot.

SALARY: Negotiable

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of gedplmainPuN,oOao, sinm li nnor Business Admini,lmtion with a:tontmamof five Ml

years college

in pub. or hume adminiummm in a rem,n management role. OR (2) A university undergraduaie degree nlik a minimum of gne gears exPenence In publie or business

M:N le nine mw ,,or Pam, no :,

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A good em previous ompula, solwme applications.

.m lacilnating and managing n,genlratmw change and continued business relevance.

PROCEDURE, All applicams must sub= the foIlow3ne: t. meet me Basic Qualifications of Pits pounce

Include your hand name and number :r,Pfiie a

A pholocopy of your education degree m diploma

Place application in a maled envelope and tend IQ:

Orewelren, Ontario NOA IMO

ONLY 'PROSE APPLICANTS RECEIVING AN INTERVIEW MILLIE CONTACTED

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well rooms. Planagenw.SePenim, vPmensw Excellent oaminunicanori 1111d oidosiii, skills

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