Weekly Newsletters
ABORIGINAL FINANCIAL LITERACY
VANCOUVER—November 2011—The Aboriginal Financial Literacy Committee, a group of partners who work directly with Aboriginal youth and adults, is pleased to launch a series of tools aimed at improving the landscape of available culturally sensitive financial literacy tools to Aboriginal clients, said Mike Mearns, General Manager, Aboriginal Financial Officers Assoc
First Nations Land Rights and Environmentalism in BC
YOS (Malahat Mountain) is one of the most sacred places of First Nations on southern Vancouver Island. It is the home of legendary Salish beings including Thunderbird which is represented by a totem pole that stands at the 356 m high tourist viewpoint off the highway (left). In the distance are Saanich Inlet and the Salish Sea, home to the Coast Salish peoples.
LaxKw'alaams Decision for Distribution
Here is the full decision from the Supreme Court. See attachment for full details.
A Message from the Representative for Children and Youth regarding the new Family Law Act
Hello. I’m very pleased to share with you today’s news release (attached) from the Ministry of the Attorney General, regarding a new Family Law Act. This new legislation, introduced in the House today, will place the focus in family law matters squarely on the best interests of children.
Swan People (music provided by FNTC/ICT Summit 2009)
Swan People animation created by Symbols Design. www.garryoker.com
Aboriginal Relations at BC Hydro
Building mutually beneficial relationships with Aboriginal peoples is our 20 year goal. Find out more about our initiatives and programs.
First Nations National Building Officers Association (FNNBOA)
A New and Strong Voice for First Nations Building Officers
First Nations National Building Officers Association (FNNBOA)
A New and Strong Voice for First Nations Building Officers
Wild Salmon Policy
(WSP) represents Fisheries and Oceans Canada's commitment to maintain healthy and diverse populations of salmon that will support sustainable fisheries now, and meet the needs of future generations.



