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Hank Williams movie nominated for film awards

Hank Williams First Nation, a film shot primarily on the Woodland Cree First Nation in the Peace River Country and financed in part by that community, has been nominated for Alberta Film and Television Awards in the categories of Best Picture, Best Screenwriter (Aaron James Sorensen), Best Director (Sorensen), Best Actor (Bernard Starlight) and Best Actress (Stacy DaSilva). The ceremony takes place in Edmonton on April 29.

Metis organization honors the achievement of youth

Seventeen young people were honored at the third annual Alberta Youth Achievement Awards Gala on March 25 in Edmonton. The Jubilee Auditorium was filled with youth, family members, teachers and mentors.

Sponsored by the Metis Nation of Alberta (MNA), the idea for the awards was to pay tribute and promote Metis youth, said MNA President Audrey Poitras. "Some have studied hard and done magnificent things. We want to recognize them for that," she said. "We believe we need to honor, not just Metis youth, but Aboriginal youth."

Appeal dates set

The Federal Court of Appeal has set aside a total of 15 days over four consecutive weeks to hear oral arguments in the Samson Cree Nation's breach of treaty and trust proceedings against Canada. The court will hear the arguments Oct. 16 to 19, Oct. 23 to 26, Oct. 30 and 31, and in November from the sixth to the tenth. The appeal is from the judgement of Federal Court Justice Max Teitelbaum issued Dec. 2, 2005 after four-and-a-half years of hearings.

Called to the Bar

On March 3 in Tsuu T'ina in southern Alberta lawyer Jodie-Lynn Waddilove, a First Nations woman from the Munsee-Delaware Nation, was called to the Alberta Bar. The ceremony took place in the Tsuu T'ina Junior/Senior High School and was attended by some of the school's student population.

Already a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Waddilove becomes a member of the Law Society of Alberta and is now entitled to practice law in this province.

Aboriginal business well represented at gala

The Alberta Business Awards of Distinction were handed out at a gala banquet in Calgary on Feb. 22 and several Aboriginal businesses were recognized. Hosted by the Alberta Chambers of Commerce, and sponsored in part by Syncrude Canada, the Edmonton and Calgary Sun newspapers, TELUS, the University of Alberta, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Aboriginal Workforce Participation Initiative, to name just a few, the awards recognized achievement and success.