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After The Collapse: February 2014
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A radio show exploring the link between economic exploitation and social injustice. Airs Mondays @ 2:00pm EST on RadioRegent.com. Monday, February 24, 2014. Episode 15 - Mi'kmaq Warriors Speaking Tour Comes to Toronto. This show catches a fiery talk by Mi'kmaq Warriors Suzanne Patles and. Coady Jipol at The Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre in Toronto's East end. Warrior Song - Live From Event. Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. Sunday, February 16, 2014. Does nothing to try and ensur...
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2015 TASSC Community Report Card. Aboriginal Civic Literacy Initiative. Civic Literacy - Vote. COMMUNITY EVENTS / NOTICES. 2015 TASSC Community Report Card Survey. Take part in our on-line Toronto Aboriginal community needs assessment survey. Your opinions in this community assessment questionnaire will help us shape the services that our member organizations offer, so that you, our urban Aboriginal community, will in turn experience a more efficient Aboriginal social service network. April 2016 - TASSC ...
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7: Driftwood Community Centre | Black Creek Community Walk
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Black Creek Community Walk. 7: Driftwood Community Centre. The 2010 Jane’s Walk ended with a summer information fair at Driftwood Community Centre. Even if you didn’t attend the walk, you can find out more about the organizations that were there by clicking on the links below:. 8211; Black Creek Community Collaborative. 8211; Toronto Public Library. 8211; York Youth Connection. 8211; Future Watch. 8211; Council Fire. 8211; Roots and Shoots/the Jane Goodall Institute. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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3: Parson’s Site (hydro-corridor and Black Creek) | Black Creek Community Walk
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Black Creek Community Walk. 3: Parson’s Site (hydro-corridor and Black Creek). Huron-Iroquois Village. C.W.Jeffreys, The Picture Gallery of Canadian History. For more information about the Parsons Site visit the University of Toronto/Ontario Archaeological Society website. Or Archaeological Services Inc. The City of Toronto. Also has a good introduction to the area’s history before Europeans arrived. Spacing magazine. Also has a short article on longhouses. During the 2010 Jane’s Walk, Council Fire.
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The Co-op's neighbourhood
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Living at Oak Street. Apply to Live Here. Offer of a Unit. East Chinatown – just across the bridge. The City of Toronto. On its official website, states: Toronto is heralded as one of the most multicultural cities in the world and is ranked as the safest large metropolitan area in North America by Places Rated Almanac. The Co-op is surrounded by many unique and vibrant neighbourhoods, which offer a variety of businesses, shops, restaurants and activities. Council Fire Native Cultural Centre.
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What We Do
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2015 TASSC Community Report Card. Aboriginal Civic Literacy Initiative. Civic Literacy - Vote. Research I Policy I Advocacy I Consulting I Community Planning I Conferences I Speaking. Toronto Aboriginal Research Project (TARP) Report. PDF document large 10 MB). PDF document small 1.5 MB). Youth Workshop Page Link). Aboriginal Literacy Iniatives (ACLI). Civic Literacy Page Link). Phone: (647) 748-6100 / (647) 748-6200. Native Canadian Centre of Toronto. Native Child and Family Services of Toronto.
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About Us
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2015 TASSC Community Report Card. Aboriginal Civic Literacy Initiative. Civic Literacy - Vote. ABOUT TORONTO ABORIGINAL SUPPORT SERVICES COUNCIL (TASSC). TASSC is the leading not-for-profit research, policy, and advocacy organization that addresses the social determinants of health to improve and enhance the socio-economic prospects and cultural well-being of Aboriginal peoples living in the City of Toronto. In May 2011, TASSA incorporated and became TASSC, a name more suited to the services TASSC’s memb...
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Board of Directors
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2015 TASSC Community Report Card. Aboriginal Civic Literacy Initiative. Civic Literacy - Vote. Native Canadian Centre of Toronto. Steve Teekens (Vice President). Na-Me-Res (Native Men’s Residence). Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre. 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations. Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto. Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto. Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training. Native Child and Family Services of Toronto. Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto.
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Aboriginal Youth
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2015 TASSC Community Report Card. Aboriginal Civic Literacy Initiative. Civic Literacy - Vote. Carrying Forth TASSC's Vison. On March 16, 2013 Aboriginal youth from all walks of life took part in a TASSC-sponsored workshop about how to take charge of life and accomplish their dreams. Former CBC journalist Carla Robinson shared her personal story while youth participants self-organized several dialogue sessions on challenges and opportunities presented to Aboriginal youth. Native Canadian Centre of Toronto.
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Reconciling Us
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2015 TASSC Community Report Card. Aboriginal Civic Literacy Initiative. Civic Literacy - Vote. Building Partnerships Through Community Truths. On November 12, 2013 the City of Toronto in partnership with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released a proclamation declaring November 2013 to November 2014 the year of Truth and Reconciliation in the City of Toronto. We seek to provide all Toronto residents with the history of residential schools and their effects on Aboriginal people in Toronto.