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The federal government will spend $2 million over the next two years to provide Aboriginal youth living on reserves and in Inuit communities with work experience and skills development in housing related fields. This initiative is expected to employ 100 youths annually. "This program is an investment in the future for our Aboriginal youth," said Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada…
The federal government will spend $2 million over the next two years to provide Aboriginal youth living on reserves and in Inuit communities with work experience and skills development in housing related fields. This initiative is expected to employ 100 youths annually. "This program is an investment in the future for our Aboriginal youth," said Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada…
The federal government will spend $2 million over the next two years to provide Aboriginal youth living on reserves and in Inuit communities with work experience and skills development in housing related fields. This initiative is expected to employ 100 youths annually. "This program is an investment in the future for our Aboriginal youth," said Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada…
The federal government will spend $2 million over the next two years to provide Aboriginal youth living on reserves and in Inuit communities with work experience and skills development in housing related fields. This initiative is expected to employ 100 youths annually. "This program is an investment in the future for our Aboriginal youth," said Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada…
The federal government will spend $2 million over the next two years to provide Aboriginal youth living on reserves and in Inuit communities with work experience and skills development in housing related fields. This initiative is expected to employ 100 youths annually. "This program is an investment in the future for our Aboriginal youth," said Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada…
The federal government will spend $2 million over the next two years to provide Aboriginal youth living on reserves and in Inuit communities with work experience and skills development in housing related fields. This initiative is expected to employ 100 youths annually. "This program is an investment in the future for our Aboriginal youth," said Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada…
The League of Canadian Poets announced its shortlist for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Metis poet Marilyn Dumont from northeastern Alberta is among eight writers nominated. The award is for the best first book of poetry by a Canadian published in 1996. The Lampert award is given in memory of Gerald Lampert, an arts administrator who organized authors' tours and took particular…
The League of Canadian Poets announced its shortlist for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Metis poet Marilyn Dumont from northeastern Alberta is among eight writers nominated. The award is for the best first book of poetry by a Canadian published in 1996. The Lampert award is given in memory of Gerald Lampert, an arts administrator who organized authors' tours and took particular…
The League of Canadian Poets announced its shortlist for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Metis poet Marilyn Dumont from northeastern Alberta is among eight writers nominated. The award is for the best first book of poetry by a Canadian published in 1996. The Lampert award is given in memory of Gerald Lampert, an arts administrator who organized authors' tours and took particular…
The League of Canadian Poets announced its shortlist for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Metis poet Marilyn Dumont from northeastern Alberta is among eight writers nominated. The award is for the best first book of poetry by a Canadian published in 1996. The Lampert award is given in memory of Gerald Lampert, an arts administrator who organized authors' tours and took particular…
The League of Canadian Poets announced its shortlist for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Metis poet Marilyn Dumont from northeastern Alberta is among eight writers nominated. The award is for the best first book of poetry by a Canadian published in 1996. The Lampert award is given in memory of Gerald Lampert, an arts administrator who organized authors' tours and took particular…
The League of Canadian Poets announced its shortlist for the 1997 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Metis poet Marilyn Dumont from northeastern Alberta is among eight writers nominated. The award is for the best first book of poetry by a Canadian published in 1996. The Lampert award is given in memory of Gerald Lampert, an arts administrator who organized authors' tours and took particular…
A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest speakers include Canadian Geographic magazine editor Rick Boychuk, writers Candace Savage, Bruce…
A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest speakers include Canadian Geographic magazine editor Rick Boychuk, writers Candace Savage, Bruce…
A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest speakers include Canadian Geographic magazine editor Rick Boychuk, writers Candace Savage, Bruce…
