MEDIA RELEASE Ottawa, Ontario November 27th 2017 - Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Grand Chief Joel Abram will be joined by A.I.A.I chiefs from different communities in Ottawa today. They will be meeting with the honorable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, to discuss why our people are not...
A TIME TO REMEMBER THE PAST AND REFLECT ON TOMORROW
London, Ontario November 10th, 2017 – This Remembrance Day, the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians wishes to pay its’ respects to all those who have served in the military, past and present, and to all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice so that we can enjoy the freedoms that...
TREATY RECOGNITION WEEK SEEKS AWARENESS NOT MISREADING
Media Release London, Ontario November 8th, 2017 – The first week of November is officially recognized by Ontario as Treaties Recognition Week. It is important to for everyone to know the details of what is on the treaties. Since their creation what has been written within them have been neglected...
Employment Opportunity: Request for Proposals
“TERM CONTRACT” REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS First Nation New Teacher Induction Program Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians DESCRIPTION: The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) is seeking proposals to fill a Term Consultant position for the AIAI Education Partnership Program (EPP). The project involves the development of a...
WE DON’T NEED MONEY AND OIL WE NEED THE WATER AND ANIMALS
London, Ontario October 11th, 2017 – The words spoken by Autumn Peltier in her speech at the July 2017 Chiefs Assembly gives an accurate reflection of the present day situation. We are proud of her and applaud her work as an advocate for clean and sacred waters. She is the...
Orange is the color of caring
London, Ontario September 28th, 2017 – On September 30th a bus would arrive at an Indigenous community to ‘collect’ the children. It would deliver them to a residential school. These schools were the source of cultural assimilation, mental, physical and sexual abuse, shame and deprivation. Later the TRC called this...
Media – INDIGENOUS COMIC TO DEBUT AT FOREST CITY COMIC-CON
London, Ontario September 18th, 2017 – The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, its gambling program in partnership with its HIV-AIDS program, will be debuting an Indigenous made comic at the Forest City Comic-con on September 23rd. The booklet features a double-sided comic created to help bring awareness on indigenous...
Media Release – Beyak for assimilation and loss of culture
London, Ontario September 14, 2017 - In Canada there are strong human rights laws and systems to address discrimination. However, the recent comments made by Senator Lynn Beyak is a sad example that racism and discrimination still exists in Canada. Racism is about one group feeling and acting superior to...
CORDA APPLICATIONS & INFORMATION for 2019 – 2020
THE CANADA ONTARIO RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT! (CORDA) Is now accepting applications for 2019 - 2020 FUNDING FOR YOUR PROJECT! The Canada Ontario Resource Development Agreement is an agreement between Canada, Ontario, and First Nations' members in Ontario. The agreement promotes resource and economic development initiatives of First Nations members by...
Media Release
WE WILL MAKE THEM AWARE OF US London, Ontario June 29th, 2017 – The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians calls for calm, and prays that the situation remains peaceful as we support the demonstration by youth to bring attention to Indigenous issues. The evening of June 28th was meant...