Written by Matawa First Nations on 10 December 2013
Matawa First Nations Management (MFNM) is hosting a community forum on education, December 10, 11, 12 at the Valhalla Inn in Thunder Bay.
Key Note Speakers Chief Johnny Yellowhead, Matawa Chiefs’ Spokesperson for Education, and Bob Rae, Matawa First Nations Lead Negotiator, will be available for media interviews at 12:00 noon on Wednesday December 11, 2013.
Murray Waboose, Education Manager for MFNM and David Paul Achneepineskum, CEO for MFNM will also be available for media interviews on Wednesday December 11, 2013 at noon.
For more information on the Education Forum please contact Andrew Yesno or Stephen Chase at the Matawa Education Department; education.matawa.on.ca
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