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- Grandmas Recipes
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- Mold in Housing - Information for First Nation Residents
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- Inquest Into Brian Sinclair Death After 34 Hour ER Wait Released
- Write An Elder Campaign - 2014
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Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future
Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
ROLLING RIVER FIRST NATION
#KPP_GETTINGHEALTHIERINROLLINGRIVER Our community has over 250+ children residing within the boundaries of Rolling River First Nation of which 120+ are school aged from nursery to grade 12. We have physical activities geared for the whole community, such as weight loss … Continue reading
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Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) April 20, 2105
Expenditure Monitor: 2014-15 Q3 AANDC transfers and payments to First Nations have decreased compared to last year as a result of ongoing negotiations on Specific Claims, and a reduction in transfers to other governments. Spending in another AANDC program, Social … Continue reading
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Inquest Into Brian Sinclair Death After 34 Hour ER Wait Released
The province’s health minister apologized to the family of Brian Sinclair today for systematic failures that led to the man’s death after he waited 34 hours in an emergency room without receiving care in 2008. Health Minister Sharon Blady said … Continue reading
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