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From her cramped office at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Kathleen Makela and her small staff generate some impressively large ideas on enhancing the university experience for the province's Aboriginal youth.
Makela, the director of the campus Aboriginal Students' Centre, herself Metis with degrees in Arts and Law, understands both the benefits and the…
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From her cramped office at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Kathleen Makela and her small staff generate some impressively large ideas on enhancing the university experience for the province's Aboriginal youth.
Makela, the director of the campus Aboriginal Students' Centre, herself Metis with degrees in Arts and Law, understands both the benefits and the…
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From her cramped office at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Kathleen Makela and her small staff generate some impressively large ideas on enhancing the university experience for the province's Aboriginal youth.
Makela, the director of the campus Aboriginal Students' Centre, herself Metis with degrees in Arts and Law, understands both the benefits and the…
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From her cramped office at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Kathleen Makela and her small staff generate some impressively large ideas on enhancing the university experience for the province's Aboriginal youth.
Makela, the director of the campus Aboriginal Students' Centre, herself Metis with degrees in Arts and Law, understands both the benefits and the…
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An American research project designed to keep Native students in school has been introduced to Red Crow College in Stand Off, Alta.
According to Family Education Model co-ordinator Iris HeavyRunner, the project is a joint effort in the United States between the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the University of Montana's Department of Social Work, and tribal colleges on the…
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An American research project designed to keep Native students in school has been introduced to Red Crow College in Stand Off, Alta.
According to Family Education Model co-ordinator Iris HeavyRunner, the project is a joint effort in the United States between the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the University of Montana's Department of Social Work, and tribal colleges on the…
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An American research project designed to keep Native students in school has been introduced to Red Crow College in Stand Off, Alta.
According to Family Education Model co-ordinator Iris HeavyRunner, the project is a joint effort in the United States between the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the University of Montana's Department of Social Work, and tribal colleges on the…
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An American research project designed to keep Native students in school has been introduced to Red Crow College in Stand Off, Alta.
According to Family Education Model co-ordinator Iris HeavyRunner, the project is a joint effort in the United States between the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the University of Montana's Department of Social Work, and tribal colleges on the…
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The Manitoba government announced last week it is withdrawing $3 million in funding grants to 56 organizations across the province, with more than half that money coming out of the budgets of Native organizations.
"It really is devastating," said Terry Belhumeur, director of the Winnipeg Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, which lost $298,000 in funding, almost half of its…
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The Manitoba government announced last week it is withdrawing $3 million in funding grants to 56 organizations across the province, with more than half that money coming out of the budgets of Native organizations.
"It really is devastating," said Terry Belhumeur, director of the Winnipeg Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, which lost $298,000 in funding, almost half of its…
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The Manitoba government announced last week it is withdrawing $3 million in funding grants to 56 organizations across the province, with more than half that money coming out of the budgets of Native organizations.
"It really is devastating," said Terry Belhumeur, director of the Winnipeg Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, which lost $298,000 in funding, almost half of its…
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The Manitoba government announced last week it is withdrawing $3 million in funding grants to 56 organizations across the province, with more than half that money coming out of the budgets of Native organizations.
"It really is devastating," said Terry Belhumeur, director of the Winnipeg Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, which lost $298,000 in funding, almost half of its…
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Death threats against Carney Nerland, the white supremacist who killed Cree trapper Leo LaChance, have led to concerns over his security at a justice inquiry into the shooting.
Nerland's Edmonton lawyer, Brian Beresh, said his client's security needs should override the commissioner's insistence on testimony.
Local police are tight-lipped about security…
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Death threats against Carney Nerland, the white supremacist who killed Cree trapper Leo LaChance, have led to concerns over his security at a justice inquiry into the shooting.
Nerland's Edmonton lawyer, Brian Beresh, said his client's security needs should override the commissioner's insistence on testimony.
Local police are tight-lipped about security…
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Death threats against Carney Nerland, the white supremacist who killed Cree trapper Leo LaChance, have led to concerns over his security at a justice inquiry into the shooting.
Nerland's Edmonton lawyer, Brian Beresh, said his client's security needs should override the commissioner's insistence on testimony.
Local police are tight-lipped about security…