International Indigenous Energy and Mining Summit will chart new course for relationships, partnerships with industry and government
Next week, Indigenous peoples and government representatives from around the world will gather for a major summit on resource development in the spirit of a shared commitment to produce and provide long-term sustainable energy for future generations.
Assembly of First Nations Releases First Year Report It’s Our time: a Call to Action On Education, a Year in Review
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) today released a one-year status report on the national Call to Action on First Nation education, showcasing progress and partnerships in working toward fairness in education for First Nations and encouraging others to join the effort.
It’s Our time: a Call to Action on Education, a Year in Review
It’s Our Time: A Call to Action on Education - A Year in Review: 2010-2011
It’s Our Time:
A Call to Action on Education
A Year in Review: 2010-2011
Media Advisory: AFN Presents Summer Solstice Aboriginal Arts Festival
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) encourages First Nations and all Canadians to join in celebration of National Aboriginal History Month and National Aboriginal Day at the Summer Solstice Aboriginal Arts Festival in Ottawa this weekend.
Canadian Human Rights Act Takes Effect in First Nation Communities - AFN Calls on Canada to work with First Nations
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo today called on the Government of Canada to continue its work with First Nations to ensure appropriate and effective implementation of the changes to the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA), which will apply to First Nation communities in Canada as of June 18, 2011.
National Chief Honours Third Anniversary of Apology for Residential Schools: Says Education is the Way Forward
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo today honoured the three-year anniversary of the Government of Canada’s apology for the Indian residential school system, stating that First Nation education is a cornerstone of reconciliation between First Nations and all Canadians.
Message from National Chief to the Mother Earth Water Walkers - Water Convergence
Greetings to the Grandmothers, Elders, leaders, women and youth as you gather for the Mother Earth Water Walk - Water Convergence.
AFN National Chief and Federal Aboriginal Affairs Minister Announce Joint Action Plan, Reaffirms Relationship to Achieve Real Results for First Nations
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo and Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Minister John Duncan today announced an action plan to improve the lives of First Nation citizens in Canada.
AFN National Chief Responds to Federal Budget - Continues Call for Stable and Sustainable Approach to Supporting First Nations
Following today’s federal Budget announcement, Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo continued his call for an equitable, stable and sustainable funding approach to support and improve the quality of life for First Nations in Canada.
AFN National Chief Responds to Speech from the Throne: “First Nations are Crucial to the Stability, Prosperity and Security of this Country”
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo commented today on the Speech from the Throne opening the 41st session of Parliament with the theme “Stability, Prosperity, Security”.



