National News Anishinabek Nations, INAC sign ‘historic’ education self-government agreement APTN National News Aug 16, 2017 Anishinabek First Nations signed a “historic” education self-government agreement Wednesday in Ontario what leaders said wasn’t about politics but the children. APTN National News Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *EmailSubmit Report Tags: anishinabek first nation, Anishinabek Nations, Canada, Carolyn Bennett, Education, Featured, INAC, Ontario, Rama First Nation Continue Reading Well known Elder Taz Bouchier wants to lead city of Edmonton Residential school survivor remembers hunger that never went away Author(s) APTN National News [email protected] 1 thought on “Anishinabek Nations, INAC sign ‘historic’ education self-government agreement” I’m looking forward to seeing better literacy rates than are currently held by all of Canada. It’ll be a challenge for sure, you can do it. Comments are closed. More Stories West Moberly settles with governments and BC Hydro over $1... 2 hours ago The Canadian Press Hereditary chief in B.C. says renewal of fish farms will t... 4 hours ago Lee Wilson Métis man’s memoir tells the story of his time spen... 5 hours ago Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs CAP, MMF question inclusivity of National Council for Reco... 23 hours ago Fraser Needham First Nations tourism operators in the Yukon say business ... 1 day ago Sara Connors Nation to Nation C-IRG top Mountie responds to critics, denies allegations ... 3 days ago Brett Forester
I’m looking forward to seeing better literacy rates than are currently held by all of Canada. It’ll be a challenge for sure, you can do it.
I’m looking forward to seeing better literacy rates than are currently held by all of Canada. It’ll be a challenge for sure, you can do it.