Position: Executive Director
Department: Administration
Category: Senior Management
Location: Grand Council Treaty# 3
Salary: Negotiable
Closing Date: July 30, 2010
Grand Council Treaty #3
June 30, 2010
HST- What You Need To Know
June 23, 2010
Essay Contest Announcement
Deadline extended to June 30th, 2010
June 11, 2010
Essay Contest Announcement
Grand Council Treaty #3 is holding an Essay Writing Contest for Treaty 3 students, the topic is Treaties.
NOTICE TO THE
ANISHINAABE OF TREATY #3
The Chiefs’ Assembly will be hosted by Chief Reubin Cantin and the members of Wabigoon Lake First Nation.
Grand Council Treaty #3 Education Bulletin
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Armand Jourdain, Sr. and I have accepted the position of Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy (AHWS) Health Policy Analyst (HPA) effective Thursday, April 1st, 2010. I have been working at Grand Council Treaty # 3 since February 2009 assisting with duties related to the Federal Health Policy Analyst, Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy, Aboriginal Diabetes Education Project and the Aboriginal Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and Child Nutrition Program (CNP). I have thoroughly enjoyed the challenges of the past year and look forward to the challenges in the coming year. I will endeavor to further strengthen my collaboration with Lois Stoll, Kenora Chiefs Advisory (KCA), Dianne Longe, Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawagag Resource Council (AKRC), Rita Letourneau Paawidigong First Nations Forum (PFNF) and Eileen Gagne, Fort Frances Tribal Area Health Services.
The Child and Family Services Act (CFSA) require the MinisterChildren and Youth Services to review the Act and publicly report the results of the review every five years.the last review, a new provision was included (Sect 226) that requires the Ministry to seek input from First Nations Leadership, Aboriginal Organizations and Children’s Aid Societies on scheduled reviews of the CFSA.Section. 226 requires Child Welfare agencies “when providing services to a person who is an Indian or native persons or in respect of children who are Indian or native persons, with a view to ensuring compliance by societies (agencies) with those provisions.”
Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research (TARR) has begun a new Fiscal Year 2010-2011. As a new requirement for this Fiscal Year, signed Band Council Resolutions had to be forwarded to the TARR Office for claims research purposes. Please note that there is a total of 16 First Nations that utilize the service of the TARR Centre.