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The Canada's Digital Collections program gives youth aged 15–30 the opportunity to gain valuable on-the-job experience and skills producing Web sites about Canada for display on the World Wide Web. The program also enables Canadian cultural institutions and other organizations to improve access to their collections and promotes creative new business ventures across the country.
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A regional organization
representing the political, social, and economic interests of
49 First Nations in Northern Ontario who are signatories to Treaty No. 9 and
Treaty No. 5
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Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute has been established under the mandate of the Chiefs of Nishnawbe Aski Nation to develop, design and deliver post-secondary programs and services. The Institute is an independent institution and currently offers courses in social services, website development, language and culture. |
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A non-political Chiefs Council which advises and assists their member First Nations. The First Nations include Deer Lake, Fort Severn, Keewaywin, McDowell Lake, North Spirit Lake, and Poplar Hill. *Deer lake, Keewaywin, North Spirit and Polar hill are under Treaty #5* |
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A First Nations council for Aroland First Nation, Constance Lake First Nation, Eabametoong First Nation, Ginoogaming First Nation, Hornepayne First Nation, Long Lake # 58 First Nation, Marten Falls First Nation, Neskantaga First Nation, Nibinamik First Nation, Webequie First Nation. |
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Delivering services to six First Nation communities of Treaty #9 in the Timmins area. These communities are Beaverhouse, Brunswick House, Chapleau Ojibwe, Matachewan, Mattagami and Wahgoshig. |
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Provides many advisory and support
services to Bearskin Lake First Nation, Cat Lake First Nation, Koocheching First Nation, North
Caribou Lake First Nation, Sachigo Lake First
Nation, Slate Falls First Nation. *Koocheching is under Treaty #5* |
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