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  • Windspeaker Staff, Toronto

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Aboriginal Choice Placement Services hopes to link businesses searching for Aboriginal job candidates with professionals and skilled workers looking for employment.

"This is a prime example of Aboriginal self-empowerment. Developed with Aboriginal expertise, it demonstrates how a targeted employment equity group can seize an opportunity and turn it not only to its own…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Toronto

Page 11

Aboriginal Choice Placement Services hopes to link businesses searching for Aboriginal job candidates with professionals and skilled workers looking for employment.

"This is a prime example of Aboriginal self-empowerment. Developed with Aboriginal expertise, it demonstrates how a targeted employment equity group can seize an opportunity and turn it not only to its own…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Toronto

Page 11

Aboriginal Choice Placement Services hopes to link businesses searching for Aboriginal job candidates with professionals and skilled workers looking for employment.

"This is a prime example of Aboriginal self-empowerment. Developed with Aboriginal expertise, it demonstrates how a targeted employment equity group can seize an opportunity and turn it not only to its own…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Toronto

Page 11

Aboriginal Choice Placement Services hopes to link businesses searching for Aboriginal job candidates with professionals and skilled workers looking for employment.

"This is a prime example of Aboriginal self-empowerment. Developed with Aboriginal expertise, it demonstrates how a targeted employment equity group can seize an opportunity and turn it not only to its own…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Toronto

Page 11

Aboriginal Choice Placement Services hopes to link businesses searching for Aboriginal job candidates with professionals and skilled workers looking for employment.

"This is a prime example of Aboriginal self-empowerment. Developed with Aboriginal expertise, it demonstrates how a targeted employment equity group can seize an opportunity and turn it not only to its own…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

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Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Maggie is a 40-ish single mother of two. Like many women her age, she has survived a coupler of divorces and a few abusive relationships.

And like more and more women, Maggie (not her real name) has HIV - the precursor to AIDS.

"When AIDS first came out, everyone thought it was a gay man's disease and that whoever got it deserved it," she says, her voice raw with…

  • Gina Teel, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating…