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afoa-can · 6 years
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13th Annual Nutrien Indigenous Youth Financial Management Awards – NOW OPEN!
AFOA Canada is pleased to partner with Nutrien to give away $15,000 to three Indigenous HIGH SCHOOL Students who are currently in Grade 11 & 12 (maximum age 19 before October 1, 2018) and are planning to pursue a post-secondary education and demonstrates an interest and is considering a career in the areas of finance and/or management/commerce. APPLY TODAY!
 For more information please visit http://ow.ly/x8lQ30iZiTj. You may also call AFOA Canada at 1-866-722-2362 or email [email protected].
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afoa-can · 7 years
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NEW! 2017 Fall PotashCorp Aboriginal Youth Financial Management Awards
Join us at AFOA Canada's International Conference in Vancouver, BC in October 2017!
AFOA Canada strives to build a community of professionals, and this begins with our young people.
Check out our youth awards page to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how you can score a chance at a $5,000 scholarship! 
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afoa-can · 8 years
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AFOA Canada’s Summer Students want you to get on board and apply for the 11th Annual PotashCorp Aboriginal Youth Financial Management Awards! 
The deadline to apply is Friday, November 25th at 9pm EST
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afoa-can · 8 years
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Our online course registration for Januray 2017 is now open! 
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afoa-can · 8 years
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The signs on some of Toronto’s best-known streets are getting a makeover, but the names they bear aren’t new — in fact, they’re thousands of years old.
It’s a movement begun at the height of the Idle No More movement in 2013 by artists and activists Hayden King and Susan Blight through a project called Ogimaa Mikana. As part of an effort to reclaim Toronto’s Indigenous history, the two made stickers with Indigenous translations of Toronto street names, plastering them over the English signs.
Now, three years later, “official” signs are cropping up across the city, with four of Toronto’s major streets now bearing signs with their Anishinaabe names. ​
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afoa-can · 8 years
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Increase your skills and get ahead of the game! Launch your career today and get certified! 
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afoa-can · 8 years
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Want to join AFOA Canada at our national conference in Calgary? 
Check out our youth awards page to learn more, and follow us on our Tumblr, Facebook, and Twitter to keep updated!
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afoa-can · 8 years
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AFOA Canada strives to build a community of professionals, and this begins with our young people.
Check out our youth awards page to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how you can score a chance at a $5,000 scholarship! 
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