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Name: Shawn Sager on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kate Eichhorn on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Lou Valcamp on Jan 23, 2008Comments: Because funding has been an issue since FNTI's inception, I would like to see the funding government responsibility settled asap. However like all government/native issues, it takes an exceptionally long time of frustrating negotiations.Flag
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Name: Catherine Sheehan on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Brynah Schneider on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sharon Godfrey on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Duncan Burke on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Tina Jordan on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I find this unfair as well...... I think we have just as much rights as any other race in the world.....We are no different.....Just the skin color, but that really shouldn't matter....I think they should get fair funding.Flag
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Name: Linda Harris on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I am not native but agree that this is a wonderful institution and they should be given the help they need to keep their doors open.Flag
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Name: Linda Harris on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I am not native but agree that this is a wonderful institution and they should be given the help they need to keep their doors open.Flag
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Name: Julia Taylor on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mandy Martin on Jan 23, 2008Comments: FNTI is a crucial entity, not only provincially and nationally, but also in its ability to provide and translate programs for development and lasting social and economic innovations around the world. ItÂ’s past record is astounding. It serves as a model for what should and can be done in post-secondary programming.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Colleen Devlin on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerry Duquette Jr. on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michelle Stratton on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jill Knott on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Angele Lavergne on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jill Knott on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lori Williams on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Georgina Cowie-Rogers on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I feel it is absolutely essential that FNTI receive the needed financial support and resources necessary to continue their good work providing academic opportunities to indigenous people across Canada.Flag
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Name: Richard Besserer on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Gallupe on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I wholeheartedly support FNTI's efforts to secure stable, appropriate and long term funding which is currently enjoyed by mainstrean colleges and universities. Its long overdue!Flag
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Name: Anita Payne on Jan 23, 2008Comments: It's time to stop treating First Nations peoples as second class citizens. They have a right to post-secondary education. Permanent sufficient funding of First Nations post-secondary institutes should be implemented by a federal-provincial agreement.Flag
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Name: Lane Hart on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine Loft on Jan 23, 2008Comments: this unfair situation needs to be correctedFlag
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Name: Beulah Kechego on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Phil John on Jan 23, 2008Comments: If the Canadian Government can spend millions on United Nations postings and peace keeping assignments around the world why can they not spend a few of those millions in Canada uphold the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Article 13 & 14 that the Canadian Government agreed toFlag
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Name: Stephan Forbes on Jan 23, 2008Comments: All deserve the same chances. All deserve the same decisions. All deserve the same treatment.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Hatton on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Tuesday Johnson-MacDonald on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: William J. Brant on Jan 23, 2008Comments: If FNTI was forced to close due to the lack of government support funding funding, it would be detrimental to native education.Flag
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Name: Joe Bloggins on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Hatton on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I believe from personal observation and as a committee member of the restorative justice program,living outside the community that the First Nations Technical Institution is an amazing college.I believe it is a source of pride for the residence of Tyendinaga as well as well respected institute with valuable and learned educators.FNTI must be given the funding they need in order to develop without the ongoing fear of being shut down or inadequately funded.Judy HattonFlag
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Name: Judy Hatton on Jan 23, 2008Comments: I believe from personal observation and as a committee member of the restorative justice program,living outside the community that the First Nations Technical Institution is an amazing college.I believe it is a source of pride for the residence of Tyendinaga as well as well respected institute with valuable and learned educators.FNTI must be given the funding they need in order to develop without the ongoing fear of being shut down or inadequately funded.Judy HattonFlag
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Name: Elizabeth Patrick on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Debra Campbell on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Brenda Ingersoll on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sylvia Blake on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorrie Brant on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Laureen Pawis on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Eleasa Sieh on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine on Jan 23, 2008Comments: First Nations school are benefitical to our people for many reasons: - geared to culturally sensitive issues, while receiving all creditted programming, - coming together as first nations where education for our people, especially our youth. - we need both governments, federal and provincial to provide operating funds to 'succeed' as the main stream schooling system around 'post-secondary' - our First Nations, Metis, Iniut people need to support all first nations schools, where possible! - both governments want us to fail.Flag
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Name: Steve Hookimaw on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robyn Beattie-Laine on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Melinda Commanda on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Brown on Jan 23, 2008Comments: FNTI's program is unique to First Nations people and at the same time is open to people across the country. It's teachings are so powerful that it has the capacity to change this world one person at a time and I believe that they should have that right, just as every other school across the country. Give FNTI the opportunity to make a difference, Canada really needs this; our future generations really need this!Flag
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Name: Jonathan Hookimaw on Jan 23, 2008Comments:Flag