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Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the Grand WEDNESDAY, ENNÍHSKA / FEBRUARY 27, 2013
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AFN Atleo tells Tribunal Ottawa discriminates in child welfare, New Credit Human rights case coming Page 2
Queen's Diamond Jubliee Medal still m Issing Page 5
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Native Jury coming Page 5
Sen. Patrick Brazeau enters not guilty plea, victim says was assualted Page 6
CONTENTS Local 2 Editorial 6 Sports 8 Careers 16 Notices 18 Classified 17 Business Directory 19
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New Credit Humane Rights Complaint follows: AFN Atleo tells Tribunal Ottawa discriminates in child welfare funding OTTAWA -Systematic of the mile welfare dispute. under -funding of child -reel- "You'll also hear evidence fare
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reserves about how Dr. Blackstock means 71011 Na.ana airily was essentially stalked by dren today are essentially * the responders het re -living the ¢ residential lawyer, Paul Champ. told school nightmare that the tribunal. brought Canada so much ' He said he will show over shame. says the national the course of the hearing
chief of the country's that the government menu largest Toed Biackstock's personal aboriginal group. facebook page, scrutinized
Shawn Ateo of the As. AM Chia/ Shawn Allen al hearing Monday all her speaking engage. emblyafflrst Nations told numbers today than during moved from their twist.. Cindy Blaekslnek Chk /Bryan Interne meats and refused to meet
the Canadian Human the residential school era." ate families. That's easily First Nations leaders who Rights Tribunal on Monday he told the tribunal on its double the number forced ion 'to kill the Indian in the fair to federal pro- were working with her. that m reserves don't first dard hearings Into way from then homes and child' but the consequences grams to provincial pro- have the wherewithal to First Nations child welfare. into residential schools are nonetheless tnsko the same." grams. federal lawyers
r keep children safe and in "It's a pattern that looks a during the late 1540s and Nowadays, the real real continue to pursue that ar-
their homes when their lot like the pattern under 'SOS. a brutal period that lion is not as explicit as it [army in the federal Court families go through a crisis. residential schools." he still haunts First Nations was decades ago, he added of Appeal, with a hearing Instead, the children art added in families. in the fagot But fami- et for next week.
being sent into institutional While exact totals of First "The reasons for the - lies are failrinlg
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Federal officials also say re by by the thousands, he Nations children in instlo moral today are different u are losing their they have been putting
said. Waal tare impassible to and relate more to poverty altar Band language. youth money into Firs[ Na- "Our children keep being cane by. the AFN and ex- and social conditions on re- are going to fail and the s child welfare and re-
taken away from First Na- perts estimate there area Atleo said. "The Gola of poverty is wen en- orienting [heir programs to on families on reserve per- least 2].000 aboriginal mil - oval appears not be ¢oohed, said. .e yapl focus on keeping families
baps m even greater amen who have been re- driven directly by an Wen.
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of just for fami- Nations children and an fami- lies and the finance lies get the support they Department, but possibly need enta is by working together also for federal funding of with First Nations, First Nations education, provinces and territories,"
and health care. government House leader The hearings area culmina- Peter Van Loan said in re-
pan of seven years of legal spouse to a Commons wrangling. question about apdN equal land The AFN and the First Na- ing.
Ills Child and Family Can "We're doing that to en- 'rng Society started legal sure, most of all. that we action against the federal benefit First Nation Canad government in 2007, argu ans by D r having a strong ing that child- welfare sera- economy and by creating
ived22 the educational and eco- per cent less funding than opportunities for off -re them cto succeed and ad-
though the need was even
v greater. But the tribunal heard on This case strikes to the Monday that even as the
conscience of the nation," federal government tried for said Cindy Blackstock, the years to quash the human executive director of the rights case on a technical family caring society, basis, government officials Ottawa has argued that also deliberately sought to
the case should not be undermine Blackstock, who heard at all because it's not has become the public face
Champ said he will also show how the treatment of First Nations children today is panda long, troubling history of Canada accepting lower standards for children based on their race or eth- nicity.
"It's one single contin- uum," Champ said in his opening statement.
-What is the same in the pattern, is the acceptance of the federal government and the respondent that First Nations children can
be treated differently. That acceptable that a lower
level of services vices can be pro- reed:'
That acceptance created the residential school sys- tem of the past and is al- lowing the disparity in child welfare to persist today, he
said. "The disparity may not be
large but the evidence 111 will absolutely show that there is a disparity."
Meanwhile the Missis- .aeon of New Credit are
ahead with a
human rights complaint against the federal
funding .pape ial education for children
who live on- reserve. Mississaugas of the New
Credit Chief Bryan Salon. said his community doesn't get enough funding 'ho cover the needs in our own school."
The federal government funds schools on reserve at
rate of about one -third
(Continued on page 7)
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Man charged A local man escaped watts injury ahem his rucked rolled ove, on a Oppose Dogwood Rose early Sunday At about Tremor, Six Nations Police attended a Che<mle
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swinging wert n scene 0mmima the trapped driver, ooh
after rollover The truck was severely damaged Police sod the truckeneraned into the opposite lane before swinging 180 degrees one sliding backwards into the gitan. Hipping on impact. The driver was taken m West thiamin] General Hospital with non -life threatening "moss
TURTLE ISLANE NEWS I ENNÍHSIG/ FEBRUARY 27, 2013 I PARES
Critique of a `perfect woman' a hit at district communications
Winner AIle McKay (far left) stands with runners up Claudia Miller (second left) and Bineshiinh Smoke Laforte (for right) and the other contestants el last week's communications contest at OMSK gymnasium. (Photo by Chase (anal)
By Chase Jarrett Wriler Calling garbles physique "impossible" a young
n first place with adll's
influence ulcer at doll's Wednesday's
dense on
Oixs, at last wide Six Nations district wide
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Aieria McKay, a Grade 8
from IC Hill held her head high when she delivered a
well -paced first place speech in the Oliver M.
Smith school gymnasium. A real barbie would be six
feet tall. 100 pounds, would have an eating disor- der, and would be so skinny she couldn't menstruate. McKay told the crowd as
she kicked off her speech 'Barb« is a fantasy"
She explained that girls from ages 3 to 11 years old have on average 10 barbie dolls and that studies showed playing with bar - bies lowered a girl's self es-
teem. But, she said. "There's
doctor Barbie, lawyer Bar -
bie, and teacher Barbie," adding that so many co-
reefs shows gins they "can do anything they want.. There are some positives,
she corroded at the end.
Afterwards McKay said Rind General, Gr.4, took winning -feels awesome." second and third place, re- McKay who has been corn- speedway,
(rumor since Grade l: said
she was finally able to get win. "It's my first time
fi" first." McKay said she learned a
lot about beauty research- ing Barbie and that she might have been influenced herself. McKay was first in the in-
rmediate bracket of Gr. 7s
and Bs.
Second place was Claudia Miller, a Gr. 8 from ECG
who spoke on addiction to toning. Third place was Bi-
neshiinh Smoke LaPorte, a
Gr. ] from OMSK who spoke about the benefits of positive thinking. In the junior bracket first
place was awarded to OMSK student MacKenzie Miller, Gr. 5. ILT's Kaylee Bomberry, Gr. 6, and ECG's
ECG's Rilyn Sandy, 00.3, came out on top of the pri- mary division while ECG's
Jagger Miller. Gr. 2, and ILTS Carter Skye- Bluhm, Gr.3, came in second and third place, respectively.
Co- organizer Deb Hill, who teaches Gr. 3 at OMSK, said students spend at least a month preparing. Once students win at a
classroom level, they com- pete across their school. School champions then go
on to compete at the dis- trict level. "Watching
the students gives a sense of pride," said
Hill "These young people work hard and put in elms It's a big step to stand and speak loudly. She said the speeches were "totally outstanding."
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OPP warn of Haldimand OPP are warning known amount already from Credit First Nation. OPP been given in attempts to strangers. using outdoor
stammer In New fesiants a man is going home owners OPP sad the said he shows up at names gain the trust of the Iromge lights. and to estigate door to during the man has hit hones in the saying his car has broken owes. OPP are advising when a dog nballang there
Credit, Haldimand fling asking for money. a of Country Road #20 dews needs diapers. people to lockdoors, speak reports at Six Na-
and has manned an um m Haldimand and on New OPP Said false names have through the dale b bons.
SN Band Council approves "accommodation charter" In principal By Donna Doric is an offshoot of the... Writer lions /Brant County Gree
Six Nations Band Council is Energy Economic Actor one step closer to finalizing the two parties signed in
an accommodation agree- 2009.
ment with Brant County Brant County voted to ac
that is aimed atbsinging the cent the terms of the agree
benefits of development on ment at a meeting last nttded And within the week.
Haldimand Tract to Six Na- As part of the agreement lions. in- principle, Brant County The agreement. dubbed an
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Nations partners with them partner with Brant County According to the report, meat seeking more infor- a green
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energy project at in the conversion and lathe. the accommodation charter motion the Brant 403 Business bilitation of the Paris dam has been accepted by Six In the meantime, Johnston Park. to generate a estimated Nations council in principle presented the agreement to
News of the agreement 600 KW of hydro power. Six "subject to further public the provinces new Minister was et with disappoint- Nations will be offered a consultation. which will be of Aboriginal Affairs, David ment by the Nan. of 15 per c "shortly taking place" Zimmer. at a special 'os -
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rest of the "Similar to other economic in Toronto yester- Institute 01011 last week. power generation company. strategies, Six Nations will day to get his seal of the Confederary Council's according to the document wove input and advise of approval on it. planning department that The agreement also talks any suggested revisions." it "We (asked) for letters of deals with development on about unspecified "develop- says. support on our green energy
receded six Natrons lands. ment opportunities' Although the agreement is projects," said Johnston. The HDI and Confederacy throughout the county. not finalized. David John- He sad the agree.meel does Council are not part of the 'The County of Brant will ston. general manager of not negate Six Nations... agreement
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sanely support Six Nations mit development for gong land claims with both "It's unfortunate band M their participation with Brant County, said they the federal and provincial
council is choosing to go various business ventures i
adopted it n 'good faith" government and that it down this road, sad Aaron located in the County, " it until band council holds attempt to seek out ¢cos
Dike a lawyer with the says. This support will be public consultations with nomic development oppor- HDI. "Band Council seems conditional on the subject the community with Six Nations to to be endorsing that the lands being appropriately 'There may well have to be help alleviate the «menu- land in the Haldimand Tract zoned and where necessary changes," said Johnston." In nitys 30 per cent poem has been stain d and a site plan agreement is the end, well all prosper ployment rate. that fis
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not the use. signed. The County of Brant from it' 'We are trying create filar said the agreement will use its statutory pow- There fis word on when jobs and draw Six Nation,
seems to e" line under both the Muflier the public consultations people to share in the ben. derosaunee land rights. pal Act and the Planning will be. Elected Chief Bill ¢fits," he said.
Six Nations fair needs help.... By Donna DAM needs the community and it names. last year but they want to Writer hour responsibility to work Skye says she would like to find other memo( femme. The Slx Nations Agricultural together to keep it alive all see more emphasis on tsar.. She's hoping community Society is looking to breathe cherished gathering that our anal Six Nations arts and members with knowledge of new life Into its annual fall future generations can enjoy crafts and on the agricultural proposal -writing and making fair. and be proud oT" says Sk, component. grant requests will join the Although actin g- President 'Mow can we make it better? The Six Nations Agricultural board so it has more sources
Nan Skye says bad weather It is so easy to come to the Society has a Facebook page of income rather than relying has been a main factor of the onclusion that ourfair needs and are looking to creates on admission fees and Bingo lays poor attendance in the young and old new Web site as part of the last few years. she's hoping rand attend." rental . plans. 'We do pretty much rely on their current calhout for new The fair is one of the biggest The fair relies on proceeds gate receipts to run our fair," board members and fresh tourist attractions at Six Na- from admission fees and she says. ideas will enliven the 145- combining four days of hosting at the Six Nations The positions do not dram yeanold Six Nations Fall felt aimtcultural events, ademoli- Bingo Hall to keen going. honorarium but the pay off "We «eon a re- building rams- tion derby, baby show. Skye, who's been 0volved comes in the form of taking
...aloe Skye.' We wish to games. pageants, hnrse-rar with the lair for 15 years. pride in the community and
revitalize our whole fair" ing, food, arts and crafts. and says ohms not s
ure how being involved, says Skye.
On March], the Six Nations of course. rides. much money the for made Its a lot of fun" Agricultural Society Also o- 'We are a unique fah in that Arad to as the Fair Board! we are a First Nations ram- Storm Watch: will be holding its annual monto says Skye. n the event of a storm emergency Six Nations Emu- general meeting at the tom- Held the weeekend after runny hall at]p.m. where Labour Day every5eptember.
pricy Services will be monitoring the situaiton.
mwill elect a number of inter- the fair has seen some big During the most e,eormschoolgymsandthgso-
ested community members names in entertainment ciel services gym in Ohsweken wen open as waning
with fresh ideas to various Skye says she's hoping new areas to moat limb
positions on the board. board made with meet. Family and friends are advised to check in on family and
The Six Nations Fall Fair [ions can bring even bigger !rinds. In the event of an emergency call 911.
LOCAL I TOOTLE IILANI NEWS I EININSKA / PENURY 27, 2013 I PAGE 5
Local man racks up A Six Nations man is fat- Sat.. Feb., I6. , OPP said saw It on Highway 400, OPP sawn eastbound on SUV finally stopping at
charges alter ing a umber of charges at about 11:20 p.m. a followed it to Woodstock Highway 403 and followed King and Colb she Street after two police depart- black LOOS GMC 50V was but discontinued a pursuit o Brantford. Police where the driver Bed on
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a 2003 SIN reported stolen from Lon- because of erratic driving. it
the fires near foot Charged is Gary from London to Brantford don. Oxford County OPP At about 12:20 a.m. Brant Charing Cross Street the Green, 23.
Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal still missing, MPP investigating By Donna punt recognized for her coin rector from the Ontario The Turtle Island News the Six Nations ammo "law and order' to Cale Writer munity spirit." Ministry of Citizenship learned that Levac's office pity, dorm by organ zing co BRANTFORD -Brant MPP -weve been trying to lo- and Immigration, he says had sent the package to Montour did not present a lour rallies, Montour Dave Levee is bard c to the missing medal,' the Ministry will be in band council with the in- Powless with the award; need he was return Ming as he acknowledges he continued. "We ve touch with Powless tent and hope that he did not notify her of ing his medal to the Gov the role his office played spoken with Ms. Powless "shortly' to notify her of elected Chief B i l l Montour the award; and, he now e r General's office in Turtle Island News and we acknowledged the medal presentation. would present the award denies ever seeing medal which handed out the Publisher Lynda Powles oversights made by That notification never to Powless. Levac's staff at his office. medals. missing Diamond Jubilee all parties, so at this point came It was not until two were adamant the medal Montour had told The The Ministry of Citizen Medal fiasco. we have no further tom- weeks ago on Feb. 12 that was inside the package Turtle Island News that he ship and Immigration has The MPP's office sent the
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in the Powless found out she before they sent it band w the package on his responded to flumes ment the medal to band council stage of trying to help lo- was to receive a ward. council. desk and asked that it be s questions from The
a package informing cafe the medal and/or try- She had opened a pack- Elected Chief Montour forwarded to our office. Turtle Island News, The Turtle Island News ing to find a age forwarded from Six had presented medals to But at last Tuesdays The Governor General'
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n and editor she had replacement." Nations Band Council several Six Nations people band council meeting office said they are look the award. Powless was nominated containing
t a letter from in a ceremony at Brant- Montour angrily said the ing into the matter.
Levac, who is also the for the medal by local Six the Ministry and former ford's Sanderson Centre situation "had nothing to The Diamond Jubilee tonne. Speaker of the Nations community mein Premier Dalton McGinn, last October, do with me' and that 'I'm Medal was supposed t
House, has not responded ben. One of the nomina- indicating she won the Yaccato says he is not not Lyndi s damn mail- be awarded to 60,00 to requests for an
- tors, was informed in award. But to was no when truss office Canadians for malt.
iew about the debacle, early November that Pow- medal inside the package. received Powlesi s medal Montour w warded a 'significant tribu ut his communications less had been approved The letter had also been package but says it was Queens Diamond Jubilee dons" to the counts, o
officer Chris yaccato said for the award, created in stamped indicating band probably over the Christ- Medal and quietly slipped their communities. All o n an mail, 'MPP Levac 2012 to celebrate the council received the pack- mas holidays. He says away to a ceremony in the medals must b eels Ms. Powless is such 60th anniversary of age on tan. 22. Two days Levac could have pre- Toronto on Jan. 24 to ac- handed out by Feb.
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6 years later and na resolution Six years flea peaceful Six Nations land rights
protest blasted onto the ap sketo
the international scene when OPP snuck
gm at the former Douglas Creek
Estates, guns brandishing, ffep and arrested women, children and men who had been peacefully asserting Six Nations ownership of the land for several months. One managed to escape the OPP duos. and
made calls for help to Six a Nations. And they came. The Six Nations Reclamation of 2006 became a part
of Canada's troubled First Nations history that smacks of land theft. missing trust accounts. residential schools, oppression and last children. For an entire summer to Nations people stood their
ground In what has become one of the biggest push backs the community has ever launched. Thousands of people crowded onto the small housing development site and took back control of what had always belonged to Six Nations. to Nations held its ground, literally. But the site still remains vacant. ethos of the violence
inflicted on Six Nations remain in the burnt out trailer and languishing hydro towers. Along with it, the exhilaration that permeated the
community when the Confederacy Chiefs Council took [a
sorrowful land rights negotiations, has since withered
Ato reminder of the oppression the tan munity has felt A the hands of its ally, the Crown, and the reimposition of its elected band council system over Six Nations lad rights. Since 2010 the Six Nations Bad Council, who walked
away ban the Confederacy -lea lad fights negotiation table, has gone on its way claiming to have the right to sign agreements with surrounding municipalities that appear to sell off Six Nations rights to pend land in return for some form of financial compensation that the community hasn't approved, hasri t heard de- tails of and it appears the band will simply go ahead with its plans without the community. And if Six Nations people protest the move, police are
called. A tactical error was made when the band council was allowed to leave the land rights table n favor of re- launching a court case that eats up dollars with no results. The Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs should have con- tamed the table. Had the federal and provincial floe -
n
stayed, and refused to meet with the band council osn any issue until they rejoined the table the talks would have progressed by now Instead the land sits vacant
The band continues on its merry way, signing o0 deals on lands, and planning to build a casino. holding en- e oing casino nights instead of community meet-
ings to gauge community acceptance. While the band plays at governance, the Stephen
Harper government is making it dean it rt changing the Indian Act, through legislation. Legislation islation that will eventually eradicate the band systems now in place. The question becomes when it happens, what kind of legacy will the band council have left behind.
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Letters: Six Nations lair needs help Dear idly the oldest running fairs in the mare out and attend. The At a special Meeting held on region. Started in 1867 as the Six Nations Fall Fair NEEDS
January 1209 Niki Skye was woken Fall Fair. it has THE COMMUNITY and R is appointed as the President of grown to include agriculture, our responsibility to work to- the Six Nations Agrkultural mews.. elm. praetor. gather to keep it alive as a
oci Soddy Her first oMm rebus! culture, baby show and cherished gathering that our ness was to announce an An- car but most Mean future generations can enjoy nual General Meeting on only a special gathering of and be proud of March 7th and to mach out to family and friends to start the On Mardi TO. all positions are the community that .earn fall sawn oft open and we welcome rid and Medal need of volunteers to How can we make it better ?I[ members to join. Bring
p the fair going it so easy to to the on- you fresh and new ideas to Recently n a local periodical, duskier that our fair needs build the fair for this year and our fair was noted to Monied MORE to excite young and old many to come including the
Celebration come that around the
The ACM will be held at the Nations Community Hall
Sports Den, 7pm start. II you have further questions, feel free to contact Niki Skye 019) 445-0659. BE A PART Of TRADITION and a great future of the Six
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News: Brazen pushed alleged victim hard enough to break handrail GATINEAU, Clue.- Sen. two-day dispute over his "aggressive way' and None of the allegations in the Patrick Braze, has formally handling of aboriginal issues, brought down her pants, search warrant have been entered a not guilty plea to according to the court breaking the button and the proven in court. charges of assault and serval records_ zipper, according the mat Mn bateau is scheduled to assault. Mn Grazeare who was ap- documents. return to court for a second
The suspend senator was pointed to the Senate in The complainant told po- appearance. March 22. He charged after a dittos over 2008 by Prime Minister lice that she had suffered was released on $1,000 bail aboriginal issues turned into Stephen Harper, was a vocal blows and had visible injuries on February 8, and ordered
violent confrontation in critic of the Idle No More when she called 9 1 1 . She not to en er into c.tact which he allegedly pushed movement
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holding. court records show. The alleged mctim told po- woman initially oiled poke In a search warrant for Mt km that deism support in Gatineau, Qua., across' the The Senate has officially Bateau's house on Feb. T, Me Braman on the matter. Ottawa River tom the ea- suspended Mr. Bateau while Gatineau police say they and that he ordered her to
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BC and First Nation AOt000WER-The B.C.
agreement snment POMP. "up- dated- agreement with a group of 15 First Na.
one on Monday they hope
will quell opposition to one million deal with first Na- conference on LNG opportu- of the many liquefied natural Irons along the proposed Pa- nitres." I'm here to tell you gas projects planned for tir Trails pipeline route as that British Columbia is north B.C. Premier Christy she wooed industry invest- open for business," Clark Clark announced the $32- ment at themes.... gas industry officials.
Six Justice, jury systems By Colin fold THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO - Ontario's first Nations face a justice and
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ration of Rat Nations Peoples on juries that is of serious proportion. his re- port states, "It is also regrettably the fact that the justice system
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In 'crisis' for Ontario First Nations, lacobucci finds generally as applied to First needed is action," his report Nations peoples, portico- states. laxly in the north, is quite "Doing nothing will be a
H frankly a crisis" profound shame especially community In August 2011, the On- when there has been a
toxin government asked the greater recognition former justice to investigate throughout Canada of the after inquests and criminal tragic history of aboriginal trials ground to a halt over people." the lack of on- reserve abe- The jurist acknowledged riginals on juries. In his re- his mandate did not extend
arch, lacobucci said he to delving into the larger found a state of conflict be- justice system or aboriginal tween the justice system socio-economic conditions, and the ideologies and ap- but said Remold baldly to poach of First Nations ignore the backdrop.
He sad aboriginals a per!- The lack of representation
g n juries is just a symptom ence "systemic discrimi- of the crisis, he said. While
when comes aboriginals are over- repre-
criminal justice o child entail in prisons, their services and the courts, under-repnesentationonju- "What is desperately ries extends to every facet
of the justice system. to participate injuries -setting up a group to ad- First Nations, he said, very because of larger conflicts vise the attorney general on much want more control of with the justice system, la- First Nations and justice is-
justice issues cobucci said. and want to be involved in Even the wording of the - Give cultural training to ways to improve their rep- jury questionnaire, he officials in the justice sys-
on juries. noted. i s seen by First Na- teen contact with aborig- For Rumple. his report cive and
residers threatening. o
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makeuponerthirdofpeo- The The province. which argues bases, such as health plein the district of Kama . it has made best efforts at records. for finding are but typically make up less inclusiveness, needs to look serve
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students for jury than l 0 per cent of the jury beyond doing the bare min- rolls; roll. Mom to ensure aboriginal -Consider allowing reserve Similarly, on- reserve fen. representation on juries. residents to volunteer for
dents account for about Ilacobucci makes 17 nec- jury duty. five per cent of the copula ommendations he says are lacobucci called his acorn.
n the Thunder May aimed at ensuring the cul- mendations straightforward area but make up only 1.3 tural values, traditions and and said they carry little per cent of jury roll. ideologies of First Nations " These are changes One on for the dismal re better reflected in the that can make adifference numbers is mat many abo- justice system. to our juries and justice riginals are "plainly relut- They include: mot.... said.
Laforme: lack of funding for special needs force children to leave (Continued from page 2 arguing that the federal An Ontario government re- trying to take our kids 16.000 First Nations kids. Laforme said the endue
less per student than government discriminates port from 2011 showed away," he said. "1 was just Ontario taken away from tions of winning a human provincial schools receive. a against First Nations
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aboriginal people make up furious; s
their communities the rights complaints dispariW that hits espe- funding for Child welfare. about two per cent of the That anger has historical 1960s and 70s and adopted clear, since the federal govt dally hard when biome said her strong population, but between 10
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loots. The so- called Sixties nonAbmpol lam ment often appeals legal to helping children with supporter of Blackstock and to 20 per cent of the chll- Scoop saw an estimated losses. special Beds, Laforme said, her fight, adding that in- dren in are. wen the First Peoples;' equalities in funding for The Mississaugas of the Sixth anniversary of he said. 'We shouldn't be child welfare exist in First New Credit have an agree- 44' treated as second clan.. Nations unities with the children's aid
is the country, includ- society n Brantford. Laforme said children from ng his own Lafor said it's to ensure
the Mlssissagua of New 'There has been a disparity children aren't taken away Credit who have special ed- fora long long time; he from their parents over con- ucation hate needs hate to team said. 'The m ae time has come for sons that are related to the community to get the Indian Affairs to step up. to poverty rather than neglect. services they require. make sure these treating Chief 'furious' over past at- No has been set for us the same as anyone tempts to remove children
the Mississaugas of the else." He said his First Nation has
New Credit complaint to be Former auditor general even had to fight with child heard, but it comes on the Sheila Fraser estimated First welfare agencies from heels of the Assembly of Nations children were eight across the border. First Nations who is is be- times more likely to be in "A few years ago we had fore the Canadian Human care than other Canadian people from a children's aid
Rights Tribunal this week, kids. society in Buffalo up here
Kanonhstaton Tomorrow. Feb. 28. marks the sixth anniversary of the reclamation of the former Dou- glas Creek Estates housing development in Caledonia, now noon Kanonhstaton.
TREATIES In 2006, two women from Six Nations lea historic reclamation ARE of the lands slated for development, which brought with it a
botched OPP raid backlash from town residents, and the initia LAW tan of historic land claim negotiations with the federal and
provincial government The talks came to a halt in 2010 when band council walked way from the negotiating table.
The receded Six Nations land and outstanding land rights thoughout the Haldimand Tract I have still not been returned to the Confederacy or Mohawks. A tobacco- burning ceremony is planned for the site at 7:30 a.m. with the march be-
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By Chore loner late Sy Johnson, a Six Na- Miller. who everyone called friends who botched their snowsnake is a unique Miter lions man and former mem- the -Mutest. player, is throws. Some snakes flew game for a few masons.
They wound up and let ber of Porter Snowsnake happy to be able to play of the track, and some stu- the only game we truly ins,, fly Team who helped bring a this year. 'We haven't had a dents new on their feet. have left." he said, mention-
!. sale to say students love of the Haudenosaunee tournament in lour years," The tournament ran ing games like lacrosse that had fun at last Fridays winter game to ILT. he said. This is the only from 9 a.m. and wrapped he said were 'taken over' by school district snowsnake Now kids like Paris An- year the track stayed good» up about 230 p.m. with ILT ran- natant tournament at IL Thomas demon, a Grade 8, enjoy A snowsnake track is obvi- teams taking the most Now it's a game gotta school. ILT won the Gr. 7/8 the game. Anderson, who rash made of snow and is wins, sive to Haudenosaunee division. and also Gr. II», said Friday was his first a couple lest high. A long. Bruce Longboat, con- people. It's a fun game. and Gr. NM OMSK time playing snowsnake. polished wooden pole with voter of the tournament Nobody else In the world squeezed in a Gr. 0/6 divi- likes the competition. "Ws a metal tip. or a snowsnake, and ILT, gym and culture plays it» sion win. fun to see who can get it is thrown downs, icy teacher, said it was a great while another tome-
for the first time in lour the furthest." groove in the centre of the day ment can't be confirmed. Yeats the weather was cold And although he didn't track. Whoever can throw "Pre kids seemed to love Longboat did say theyre enough to maintain a track shoot Friday. Gr. 7 Jackson it the farthest is champion. it." he said of the game, looking into playing for competition. Miller of ILT has fond mem- But the simple concept is "They'd stay out there all Gawannieo, who had Friday
The Sy Johnson Memo- odes of playing the game. "I not as easy as it looks as day Noon let them." off and couldn't make it. rial Snowsnake Tournament use to play before» he said. evidenced by laughs the Longboat, who played day- 'Well be playing as long as
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(NCI- Whether you,[ been baby's arrival, this mom -to- quality time together, invited to a baby shower or be is finishing up a course Indulge, Get a gift card to you just want to celebrate in school. working part- a restaurant she's always your friend's baby, coming time fixing up the house, wanted to try. Or if she's
up with gift ideas can be and designing a scrapbook not up to going out. hire a
challenging. Ellie are some of pregnancy pictures. professional chef for an
suggestions for every Budget: Buy a fun family evening. budget and type of mom calendar so everyone can The do- geodes Stressed out. stay organized and keep in She rarely spends a dime on
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about baby and desperately Indulge: Look for items would rather have money craves same RCA. that have a dual purpose spent whelp others in their Budget: Put together an like a backpack that acts as difficulties. "at-home" p basket can a baby carrier or a Stroller Budget: Volunteer at a
plate with calming oils designed for jogging and local soup kitchen or animal
bubble bath, classical keeping baby comfortable, shelter. depending on the musk, light-hearted The Teethe. cause your friend or sibling
over and slippers. She laves to try new foods feels most strongly about. Indulge Purchase a north- and has been thoroughly Since she soon wont be
rate to a spa that offers a enjoying the "sating for able to help out s he- pregnancy massagers book mentality quently, you can tithe job
a hoop' for mom -to- Budget: Invite her over for for her.
be and her hubby a home -cooked meal. The Indulge Donate macho. The molt. LLLLLL gesture will mean so much ity that believes in the same
While preparing for her and you can enjoy some causes that she does.
Emden Micheal Allen RanenhsEahawi
Sandy
Both September 19, 2012 at 4:51 pm weighing
81bs. 2 oz.
Proud parents Maria Skye and Jordan Sandy
,, Dallas Henry- Carlow Proud parents are
Dept. Carlow and Keith Henry Jr.
Grandparents are Peggy Carlow, Keith
Henry and Barb Henry. Siblings are Austin,
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10 oz. Both at Brantford General Hospital.
Raylea RASA Cogg burn
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There was no holding back as four teams were gunning for that ultimate prize in the
recent obstacle course competition
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By Chase Jarrett family's Niagara Falls pack Writer age. 'We participated last
With prizes including an year and got second," she
all expense paid trip to Ni- said. agora Falls set of family The Americana hotel is
iPadz, and movie passes the destination for the it's a under there weekend away and in- more taking part in oon- eludes water park.
il Saturday morning win- 'Can et go tonight?'' ter obstacle course. asked her daughter Claudia Only four families showed who was eager to cash in
up to compete out of seven o nthe win.
that registered. The obstacle course was But that meant it was six events long with teams
easy pickings for Avery and of four. The first event was
Shawn Bomberry, who, a sleigh pull. Two rode and along with their children,
t wo pushed.
claimed first place with a After, teams scoured the completion time of A17. snow -laced baseball dim
et feels good,' said mood for neon gone!, Avery after receiving her Once found they advanced first place medals and en- to a chicken run, where it re cape detailed her was a three legged race to
THE SIX NATIONS ARROWS LACROSSE CLUB
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drop a rubber chicken into a bucket.
Then came circuit train- ing with jumping jacks and push -ups on the cold
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tional into game pieces as well," said Lois Bomber,, Chair of Six Na. lions Heart Health Comf mittee and co- organizer of the obstacle course.
The course ended with buddy boards which gave families the most the tram lots which was planned
et makes it tougher for of the buddy boards, said
some of the hams who are Bomberry. tittle bit quicker! Some The winter obstacle was teams who breeze through the capstone of Heart and the first Nye obstacles get Stroke month events that stuck and can coordinate have run throughout Feb-
the left movements ruary.
Cold February temperatures couldn't keep (our families away as they )seed quite the physical test at the recent obstacle coarse run which contained sic separate meats. (Photo try Chase lancet/
"I love the winter obsta- Of 6.32 and won a set of cle," said Bomberry. et iPods. Third place went to turned out to be a good a Hill family with a time of day we were praying for 7,01 and they won movie snow all week." passes. Dude Bsmbr erry''s
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Corvairs to face Brampton in first round By Neil Becker "Banquets a very pays- "He played on Friday (3 -2 their 3 -2 win was and -sea-
Sports Wiry, Mal team who always come Caledonia win) and looked son acquisition Leonard
Despite winning all star to play," Caledonia Coach very good." Lineman. who scored the
regular season meetings Mike Bullard said. "lt's now For winning their division first and third Corvairs goals.
Caledonia Pro -Fit Cavort season and there is no Caledonia who finished with Dzie anko who IS
coach Mike Bullard pressure on them. It's gang 73 points will now be guar- games with Caledonia has
about underestimate to be a close physical se teed with home ice advan- produced six goals and I
Brampton tags which of c points is one of many real
Caledonia, who won eight 1P Besides for finishing up critical and can mean thedifs sons why the Comes had
of their final 10 regular sea- the campaign with back to femme in long drawn out such a successful regular
son games and finished first back 3 -2 and 7 -2 weekend es
season.
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e. knows that their sea- other high point for Caledo- portent and it's something emergence of another power son weep against is that power forward we worked hard for," Bullard forward in Veteran Tyler
Brampton count for Mitch Brown who was out said. "Finishing first is a great Nark who scored the third anything once the puck for a few weeks with a lower honour. I'm proud of every- goal and continues to build drops on their first round se- body injury is finally back. e." on on what has been a real
vies. "He is healthy," Bullard said Holding the hot stick in breakout season
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Aboriginal Youth thrive at inagural Right To Play Hockey for Development program Neil Becker is the probation manager hockey and lacrosse from errs and Right to Play staff Spots Writer with the youth justice sere- earlier this year Kovacs Last September Right To
None really thinks about ice said. "John is such a replied "Having them realize Play began their partnership it there area lot of very humble man who with his their potential and become with Ontario's Ministry of valuable day to day life les- aboriginal roots is a real role leaden and mentors back Children and tbuth Services sons that can be learned model.- home in their comma- with a weeklong lacrosse through sports. According to Kovacs in Thunder Bay in-
No matter the sport meeting someone such as Kovacs didri t even hesitate solving such professionals being played athletes learn Chabot who Is from An- when asked about high- as Chus McElroy and An- and develop such things as ishinabeg Algonquin from lights to the weeklong pro- drew McBride who were teamwork. leadership skills. Kitigan Obi First Nations in gram which kicked o0 on ieooNed. confidence. goal satin& fit- Quebec and interacting February 4th. "There will be another ness and decision making with him was something "Wu can see a change. lacrosse program being run Recently at the Ronald that the young teenagers their attitude and mina next September in Fort Lester youth Centre in were enthusiastic about asm and confidence level as Francis." Kovacs said. Thunder Bay IS young abo- "They were really look- the program ram" Kovacs The reasons why the riginai youth offenders ea- ing forward to this and en- said. "Kids who wouldn't popular sport of hockey was etas learned the finer joyed both the on ice and have done it before were chosen for this part event is pants of hockey both on off-ice sessions," Kovacs demonstrating drills. It was pretty straight forward -
55d and AP the ice from former said. "We want them to great to see the look on "We chose hockey be ay; mar NNL forward IoM Chabot took to NHL forward John Chabot eventually go back to their their faces." Right to Play's the ice a teaching various hockey drills abode - who is part of the Right To community with the skills. Besides for Chabot who ca with the ml tint Play' Hockey for Develop- leadership abilities and can had stints with the hats. Hockey
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Iroquois Lodge "baby day" celebrations
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her smell a -dirty diaper.. A dozen diapers were
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duos snowstorm. ,Were Residents even had time. It would have been
supposed have baby o zt bags prepared for the nice if their were kids here.
events but because d the optima/ babies including but Mare still laughing: weather, probably, not a lot dupers. baby wipes, pow- he said.
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