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May 21, 2009

Telefilm Canada launches the second edition of the Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program

Telefilm Canada, in partnership with the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), is launching the second edition of its Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program. Aboriginal writers, writer-directors and producers are thus invited to submit their first application between now and June 29, 2009.

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Maritime College of Forest Technology

By: M.C.F.T

The Maritime College of Forest Technology is more than a college. It becomes a way of life. The College has always seen its role as one of preparing students to work in the natural resources field, not just with education…but also teaching responsibility and leadership. This approach has resulted in the college being recognized by the forestry sector as producing high quality, dependable graduates who can be counted on to get the job done...

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Major Drilling Group: Driller Helper Training Program

By: John Weretyk

In March of 2006, the representatives of Northlands College, Saskatchewan Advanced Education and Employment and Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies met with representatives from Major Drilling Group International Inc. in order to investigate the possibility of creating a Driller’s Helper program, which would attract northern community individuals who were looking for an opportunity to enter an exciting and prosperous job market...  Read More


Maritime Plaza Hotel: The Hotel Of Choice For Aboriginal Travellers

By: Maritime Plaza Hotel

A favourite of First Nations from across Quebec, the hotel is rated 4 stars for service and located in the heart of downtown Montreal, at the corner of Guy Street and René-Lévesque Boulevard West. That means it’s just steps away from Crescent Street and its nightclubs, St. Catherine Street and its incredible shopping, the Bell Centre, festivals, restaurants, museums and a long list of other Montreal attractions...  Read More





Advanced Explorations Inc.’s (AEI) current project at Roche Bay presents the opportunity for northern development, sustainable employment and locally owned and operated businesses.

 


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