| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Lauren MacLeod | |
| 102 | Steve Flynn | First Nations people need post secodnary education. Lets, as a country, make it work. |
| 103 | randy cada | |
| 104 | Brian Beaton | FNTI provides an essential educational service for First Nations. It is a leader in the provision of programs that address local needs and priorities. Both the province and INAC need to step up and provide equitable financial support for this important First Nation organization, |
| 105 | Jamie Brant | |
| 106 | Anonymous | I have plans to attend the FNTI Public Adminstration and Governance Program in 2009.
The program meets my needs and situation. I hope FNTI keeps its doors open. |
| 107 | gregory Brant | |
| 108 | Trevor Koostachin | |
| 109 | Starr Kataquapit | |
| 110 | oliver wesley | |
| 111 | Cameron Holmstrom | |
| 112 | Jacob Koostachin | |
| 113 | Regina Jamie Hunter | |
| 114 | Priscella Rose | |
| 115 | Sabrina Diemert | |
| 116 | Anonymous | any cut in funding is outrageous, and 66% is outright shameful |
| 117 | Sharon John | The excellent track record of our First Nations Technical Institute at Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory has proven it self to be a top rated post[secondary institution and is valued and attended by students from First Nations students from across Canada. Please ensure FNT's future with equal funding and equal accreditation as all other colleges and universities.
Niawen
Kariwahawi
Mohawk Grandmother and Traditional woman. |
| 118 | Clive Garlow | Simply put, to allow this respected institution of learning, dedicated to the betterment of indigenous peoples to close its doors, would be immoral in every sense of the word. The track record of FNTI is beyond reproach and this record stands on its own merits! |
| 119 | Julie Li | |
| 120 | Julie Li | |
| 121 | Victoria Lathlin | |
| 122 | Julie Li | |
| 123 | Victoria Lathlin | |
| 124 | Victoria Lathlin | |
| 125 | colleen ahnew | governments have ignored Natives from all over this continent..Time to step up people..support our natives who are trying to get a decent education so as to mainstay the level of education given to the whiteman and level the playing field |
| 126 | Peter Greci | |
| 127 | Debby Brant | |
| 128 | Mary Surette | |
| 129 | Dean Green | Education is vital to not only First Nations people, but to Canada as well. Canada needs trained people. Canada use to force children into residentail school. Now, Canada is eliminating a productive school for First Nations people. |
| 130 | Jerry Newman | I support this petition. |
| 131 | Dorothy Green | |
| 132 | Dorothy Green | |
| 133 | Tiar Wilson | As a former student and graduate of FNTI, I strongly support their fight. FNTI has high standards and is one of the best post-secondary schools in Ontario and the rest of the country . |
| 134 | Kurt A. Jordan | |
| 135 | Ron Ireland | |
| 136 | Sandra Vincent | |
| 137 | Amy Maracle | |
| 138 | Terry Ramirez | |
| 139 | Brenda Rivers | |
| 140 | Joe Endanawas | I support this petition 100%. I am very disappointed that the funding for FNTI has been severely lacking. The government professes to treat all people equally, but in reality they don't. Wake up people, we have to demand our rights. |
| 141 | Valerie Monague | As aformer graduate of FNTI's partnership program allowing me to obtain my SSW Diploma and my BSW degree, I call on the government of Ontario to immediately provide funding to FNTI as a unique and innovative post secondary institution. |
| 142 | Anonymous | |
| 143 | Ashley McCann | |
| 144 | Rosemary Moonias | |
| 145 | Lorraine Big Canoe | I know many who have taken FNTI courses with great success. Do not let this end. |
| 146 | Anonymous | |
| 147 | Joanne Smoke | I am in full support of this petition. I graduated with a B.A. in 2005 and am extremely impressed with the level of professional delivery of FNTI's programs. |
| 148 | Melanie Hill | |
| 149 | Holly Hughes | |
| 150 | Debbie Recollet | |