Uncategorized Indigenous leaders asked for input on new education policy in Quebec By Danielle Rochette Nov 29, 2016 Series of consultations happening across province. Danielle Rochette APTN National News The province of Quebec is working on a new education policy. A series of consultations are being held throughout the province. First Nations, Inuit school boards and organizations in Montreal were invited to share their concerns on education Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Education, Featured, First Nations, Inuit, Inuit Elder, Quebec Continue Reading Members of Kashechewan First Nation votes to move – now everyone is waiting fo... AFN chief facing resignation calls over ‘sick’ naked legs photo with emoji b... Author(s) Danielle Rochette [email protected] More Stories Uncategorized Trudeau tells UN of Canada’s shame over Indigenous P... 7 years ago By APTN National News Uncategorized First report on MMIWG inquiry almost complete says chief c... 7 years ago By Brittany Hobson Uncategorized Signing of the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement 7 years ago By APTN National News Uncategorized B.C. orders more people to flee as wildfire situation dete... 7 years ago By APTN National News Uncategorized Minister says damages for 60’s Scoop will be dealt with ... 7 years ago By Beverly Andrews Uncategorized Organization representing southern Labrador Inuit condemns... 7 years ago By Tom Fennario