Category archives for: Aboriginal Education

Why charter schools matter

CALGARY, AB, Jan. 19, 2010/ — Given the successful experience in Alberta, is it time Charter Schools were rolled out across Canada?

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Training program gives Aboriginals voice at environmental table

EDMONTON, AB, July 28, 2009/ Troy Media/ — A new training program developed by the Alberta Research Council (ARC) could change the impact that industrial development has on the environment and native communities.

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Residential school syndrome – Canada’s shameful legacy

CALGARY, AB, May 31, 2009/ — The ill-fated residential school system is not an easy topic to explain – the details are often horrific and the logic behind its implementation seriously flawed. But while many factors come into play to explain why Canadian Aboriginal people are where they are today, it is one of the key factors that has devastated its people, communities, governance, spirituality, cultures and languages.

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Aboriginal people key to labour supply

CALGARY, AB, Nov. 9, 2006/ — Ensuring Aboriginal youth are provided every opportunity to obtain the education and training needed to compete successfully in the labour market is one of Canada’s most important challenges.

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Aboriginal education must become a priority for Canadians

CALGARY, AB, Nov. 9, 2006/ — Aboriginal Canadians continue to be marginalized in society . . .

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