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P E I becomes latest province to sign on to Liberals national child-care program | iNFOnews

Teresa Wright Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bumps elbows with a supporter at an announcement in Moncton, N.B., on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. Trudeau says it will take pressure from activists, unions and family groups to get some provinces to sign on to his government s national child-care program. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Ward July 27, 2021 - 3:05 PM CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island has become the third province to sign on to the federal government s national child-care program, allowing it to receive about $120 million from Ottawa for $10-dollar-a-day child-care spots by the end of 2024. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement Tuesday in Charlottetown alongside Premier Dennis King. Trudeau said the deal would apply to children under the age of six.

RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations as national chief - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations as national chief Poll 5 – Excellent Flags from communities across the country are piled together as the Assembly of First Nations Annual General Assembly comes to an end in Toronto on Thursday, July 19, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michelle Siu OTTAWA – RoseAnne Archibald of the Taykwa Tagamou Nation in Ontario has become the first woman to serve as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. “The AFN has made her-story today,” she said Thursday, using a play on words to outline the historic win. “Today is a victory, and you can tell all the women in your life that the glass ceiling has been broken. And I thank all of the women who touched that ceiling before me and made it crack. You are an inspiration to me.”

RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations as national chief | iNFOnews

Teresa Wright Ontario Regional Chief RoseAnne Archibald speaks with reporters before meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford at Queen s Park in Toronto, on Tuesday, June 4, 2019. RoseAnne Archibald of Ontario will be the first woman to serve as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov July 08, 2021 - 7:00 PM OTTAWA - RoseAnne Archibald of the Taykwa Tagamou Nation in Ontario has become the first woman to serve as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. The AFN has made her-story today, she said Thursday, using a play on words to outline the historic win.

RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations

RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations
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TODAY IS A VICTORY : RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations as national chief

TODAY IS A VICTORY : RoseAnne Archibald first woman to lead Assembly of First Nations as national chief
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