Summary: RÉSEAU The 5th edition of the MAMU! Aboriginal Employment Fair will take place on March 18th! pour la stratégie urbaine de la communauté autochtone à Montréal Exhibition : Inuit Women Artists, NETWORK The NETWORK’s Newsletter until March 28! Y E A R Event : Sakay Ottawa on March 26! NETWORK 18th Gathering 5 , I S S U E 5 0 About 150 members of the NETWORK met in Montreal on February 27-28 for the NETWORK Winter Gathering. IN THIS ISSUE: Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Strategy Formal activities of the NETWORK were held on the first day, including the election of Odile Joannette for the CoChair mandate for 2015-2016 and of Nakuset for the CoChair mandate for 2015-2017. M A R C H Widia Larivière, who participated to the NETWORK’s survey about the transversal priorities, won a beautiful work of art of a value of $300, offered by les Productions Feux Sacrés/11 Nations. Activities for families were scheduled for the second day. Children participated in storytelling, hoop dance and craft and paint activities, as well as in a Aboriginal cooking workshop. 2 , 2 0 1 5 dance, the cooking workshop to learn how to make bannock, the storytelling, the making of a medecine wheel, what wonderful ideas to share our culture with the youngest! Bravo! » Elder, member of the NETWORK, participant to the two days of the February Gathering. NETWORK 18th Gathering 1 MAMU! Montreal Aboriginal Employment Fair 2 Urban Partnerships 3 Communications Working Committee 3 Aboriginal Youth Forum in Montreal 4 Creative program for Aboriginal youth 5 Electricity training 5 801, rue Brennan Inuit Women Artists 6 5th floor | 5151.04 Sakay Ottawa 7 Pow Wow Montreal 7 Yoga and meditation gatherings 8 Listen to your heart! 9 Health support program 9 Tax information for small businesses 10 Bulletin Board 11 The updated version of the NETWORK Strategic Plan 2012-2017 was also adopted during the first day of the Gathering. There was also information booths set up by the NETWORK’s partner organizations. A big thank you to the artists, especially the Buffalo Hat Singers, Barbara Diabo, Marie-Céline Charron, Marlene Hale/Chef Maluh! A crafts fair was also set up for artisans to sell their arts/crafts. « It was a very beautiful gathering. I appreciate the work that is done to improve the quality of life of Aboriginal People, with the NETWORK’s strategic plan presented on the first day. The activities of the family day : the hoop Check out our new website! www.reseaumtlnetwork.com Note : Only articles written by the NETWORK reflect its position. Pavillon Duke | Nord Montreal QC H3C 0G4 Phone : 514 868-5908 Fax : 514 872-9848 Email : reseau.mtl.autochtone.recherche@gmail.com Facebook : www.facebook.com/reseau.autochtone.mtl YEAR 5, ISSUE 50 PAGE THE NETWORK’S 2 NEWSLE TTER YEAR 5, ISSUE PAGE 50 3 Request for proposals 2015-2016 : Urban Partnerships The RCAAQ is releasing a Request for Proposals for its 2015-2016 Urban Partnerships (UP) Program. The realigned Urban Aboriginal Strategy (UAS) is a strategic framework implemented by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada to address urban Aboriginal issues in the multijurisdictional and multistakeholder environment of Canada’s urban centres. In Québec, the RCAAQ is responsible for administering the Urban Partnerships Program. For more information: www.rcaaq.info/en/ (Source: RCAAQ) Join our Communications Working Committee!! Do you want to get involved within Montreal's Aboriginal community, and are you passionate about communications? The NETWORK is looking for dynamic people to join it's Communications Working Committee. We are looking for volonteers ready to discuss strategies on how to improve the NETWORK’s visibility and increase its membership. For more information Communications Working Committee (514) 868-5908 Candidates should have a good knowledge of the Aboriginal community, organizations and events in Montreal. reseau.mtl.autochtone.recherche@gmail.c om They should also be available to participate in monthly committee meetings. YEAR 5, ISSUE 50 PAGE THE NETWORK’S 4 NEWSLE TTER YEAR 5, ISSUE PAGE 50 Creative writing and arts program for Aboriginal youth Aboriginal Arts & Stories invites self-identified First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth (ages 11 to 29) to submit a piece of creative writing or visual art for a chance to have their work published or exhibited and win up to $2,000. Youth are invited to submit creative writing or visual arts and share stories about their families, communities, culture and heritage. Past works have explored contemporary and historical Aboriginal experiences from diverse viewpoints. The goal of this contest is to encourage creative expression amongst self-identified Aboriginal youth, provide greater visibility for their artwork and create networking and scholarship opportunities for aspiring young artists. Teachers are invited to encourage Aboriginal students with an interest in writing and visual arts to submit to the contest. Free curriculumbased resources and activities are available for download to help students during the creative process. Groups of six or 5 more individual entries are eligible for an additional prize. The contest deadline is March 31, 2015 For more information: www.our-story.ca (Source: Aboriginal Arts & Stories) Electricity Training Program The First Nations Adult Education School Council is pleased to announce the beginning of an Electricity training program! When: The program will start on March 24, 2015. Courses will take place from 3:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Where: At the Pearson Electrotechnology Center Support services will be offered at the First Nations Regional Adult Education Center (FNRAEC) in Kahnawake, 1679 Mohawk Trail, Kahnawake. Places are limited and priority will be given to those with the necessary prerequisites. For more information : FNRAEC : 450-635-6352 (Source : First Nations Adults Education School Council) YEAR 5, ISSUE PAGE 50 THE NETWORK’S 6 NEWSLE TTER YEAR 5, ISSUE PAGE 50 SAKAY OTTAWA Sakay Ottawa is an Aboriginal writer, composer and interpreter from Manawan in the Lanaudière area. Benefit Concert and Atikamekws Saviour Lunch When: Thursday March 26th at 6 pm Where: Café étudiant of Cégep Gérald-Godin, 15 615 Boul. Gouin West, Montreal For more than 15 years Sakay has been singing and writing folk-rock songs in the Atikamekw language. Through his music Sakay takes us to a world of humanity and spirituality where nature, men and traditions are one. It is through this music that he tells his story of personal growth. All the proceeds from this benefit will be put towards the student project « À la rencontre des Atikamekws de Manawan ». For more information : Nathalie Laferté n.laferte@cgodin.qc.ca 7 YEAR 5, ISSUE 50 PAGE THE NETWORK’S 8 NEWSLE TTER YEAR 5, ISSUE 50 PAGE Listen to your heart! More than 1.4 million Canadians have heart disease. Do you know the 10 risk factors for heart disease? Did you know that it was possible to reduce most of these risks by adopting a healthy lifestyle? Be careful! Most of the signs and symptoms of a heart attack are the same for men and women. Listen to the signals your body sends you. For more information: http://www.healthycanadians.gc.ca/diseases-conditionsmaladies-affections/disease-maladie/heart-disease-eng.php (Source: Health Canada) Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program (2014-2016) The Native Friendship Centre of Montreal Inc. (NFCM) is collaborating with Health Canada to continue providing emotional and cultural support services to former Indian Residential School (IRS) students and their families before, during, and after participation in Settlement Agreement (SA) processes, including Common Experience Payments (CEP) and the Independent Assessment Process (IAP), as well as those who participated in Truth and Reconciliation Commission events and Commemoration activities. available weekly on a first-come, first-serve basis from 2PM-5PM on Thursdays. Access to Emotional or Cultural Support through Resolution Health Support Workers (RHSW) and a Cultural Support Provider (CSP) (traditional healer) is available by contacting the NFCM at 514-499-1854 (Toll-free: 1855-499-1854), located at 2001 boulevard St. Laurent, Montreal (Quebec) H2X 2T3. Cultural support services are A Crisis Line is also available to provide immediate emotional assistance and referral 24 hours per day, 7 days a week by calling: 1-866-925-4419 (Source: NFCM) 9 YEAR 5, ISSUE PAGE 50 THE NETWORK’S 10 NEWSLE TTER YEAR 5, ISSUE 50 PAGE Bulletin Board JOB OPPORTUNITY Assistant director Rising Sun Childcare Centre is looking for a new Assistant Director. It is a full time position with a possibility of permanency. The deadline to apply is March 6, at 4 pm. For more information : http://www.reseaumtlnetwork.com/dnn/ Portals/0/Forum%20de%20discussion/Assistant% 20Director-%20Rising%20Sun%20Childcare% 20Centre.pdf JOB OPPORTUNITY Youth Coordinator Chabad Lifeline is looking for a Youth Coordinator. It is a full time position. For more information : Rabbi Benyamin Bresinger 514-738-7700 / 514-668-7813 http://www.reseaumtlnetwork.com/eng/ Portals/5/Chabad%20Lifeline%20Youth% 20Coordinator%20Job%20Description.pdf USCM is moving! Please note that the Urban Service Centre of Montreal, of the First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec, will soon move. More details will be soon available. Source: NETWORK New address : 1117 SainteCatherine West, suite 725, Montreal To include information in the NETWORK’s Newsletter, please send it to Karoline by email before March 20, 2015 ! Next Edition: April 1st, 2015 Source: NETWORK 11
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