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We are mothers of our nations and have a responsibility to make a differance now so that our children - and especially our daughters - don't have to put up with the type of discrimination we have had to."

- Flora Bone







 
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Aboriginal Communities and Organizations Going Online

Aboriginal organizations and First Nations are going online. Today there are over 25,300 web sites attributable to Aboriginal organizations in Canada alone. This means that literally thousands of aboriginal Canadians are on the internet every day. This is a tremendous opportunity for companies and organizations desiring to reach this market place.

The First Perspective Online

Canada's Source for Aboriginal News and Events - is a good way to connect to the internet users in both the Aboriginal community and stakeholders in the public and corporate sectors. With over 62,000 page views a month, The First Perspective Online is the destination for people searching for information about Aboriginal and First Nations communities.

If you're looking for teachers, or other aboriginal professionals check out our Employment site. Are you recruiting students for your post-secondary programs? See our Training section. If you want to know what Aboriginal events are happening across Canada, or want to get the word out about yours, our Events page will do the job for you . If you're marketing a product or service we have banners and cubes to suit your needs. Our advertising page shown below provides you with more detailed information.

The First Perspective Online is updated weekly every Monday at 10:00 AM CST.

How are Aboriginal communities and organizations going online?

EDI - Electronic Data Interchange is a program available from the Dept. of Indian and Northern Affairs which provides $10,000 in funding to Band Offices to get internet access.

CAP - Community Access Program is a program administered by Industry Canada. $30,000 is available in matching funds for communities desiring to establish a community access site for their community.

Pre-CAP - This program provides $5,000 to Aboriginal communities who qualify for funding to undertake preparatory work for a full cap site proposal.




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