முதல் நாடுகள் தேர்தல்கள் நாடகம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from முதல் நாடுகள் தேர்தல்கள் நாடகம். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In முதல் நாடுகள் தேர்தல்கள் நாடகம் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Indigenous communities should be able to choose online voting, especially during COVID-19: Report


A voter waits to enter a polling area to cast his ballot for Assembly of First Nations National Chief on July 25, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Indigenous communities should be able to vote using the voting methods they choose, especially during a pandemic. Online voting is a method many Indigenous communities have deployed in recent years and others are looking to use.
Disclaimer: 
Views expressed in this Commentary are those of the authors. This Commentary is independent of specific national or political interests. Views expressed do not necessarily represent the institutional position of International IDEA, its Board of Advisers or its Council of Member States. ....

Whitefish River , Northwest Territories , Adrian Wyld , Marc Miller , Nicole Goodman , Chelsea Gabel , Mcmaster University , Indigenous Studies Program , Indigenous Services , Indigenous Services Canada , Health Canada , Brock University , First Nations , Indian Act , First Nations Election Act , First Nations Elections Act , Shoal Lake , First Nation , New Brunswick , Manitoba First Nation , Indigenous Experiences , Online Voting , First Nations Digital Democracy , Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller , Whitefish River First Nation , Matrimonial Real Property ,

Ottawa appeals court ruling that limits First Nations' ability to postpone elections | iNFOnews


Maan Alhmidi
Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller holds a press conference during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 7, 2020. Miller says his department will appeal a Federal Court ruling that limits First Nations ability to postpone the election of chiefs and councils during the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
April 09, 2021 - 12:46 PM
OTTAWA -
Indigenous Services Canada will appeal a Federal Court ruling that limits First Nations ability to postpone the election of chiefs and councils during the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said.
The department developed regulations last year to allow First Nation councils to delay elections and extend the terms of their chiefs and councillors to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. ....

Sean Kilpatrick , Marc Miller , Canadian Press News Fellowship , Indigenous Services Canada , Indigenous Services , Indigenous Services Marc Miller , First Nation , Federal Court , Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller , Services Canada , First Nations , Indian Act , First Nations Elections Act , Canadian Press , Canadian Press News , சீன் கில்‌ப்யாட்‌ரிக் , மார்க் மில்லர் , கனடியன் ப்ரெஸ் செய்தி கூட்டுறவு , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் கனடா , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் மார்க் மில்லர் , முதல் தேசம் , கூட்டாட்சியின் நீதிமன்றம் , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் அமைச்சர் மார்க் மில்லர் , சேவைகள் கனடா , முதல் நாடுகள் ,

Ottawa to appeal ruling on Indigenous elections


Winnipeg Free Press
By: Maan Alhmidi, The Canadian Press
Posted:
Last Modified: 2:58 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 9, 2021
OTTAWA -Indigenous Services Canada will appeal a Federal Court ruling that limits First Nations ability to postpone the election of chiefs and councils during the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said.
Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller holds a press conference during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 7, 2020. Miller says his department will appeal a Federal Court ruling that limits First Nations ability to postpone the election of chiefs and councils during the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick ....

Sean Kilpatrick , Marc Miller , Canadian Press News Fellowship , Indigenous Services , Indigenous Services Canada , Indigenous Services Marc Miller , Minister Of Indigenous Services Marc Miller , Federal Court , First Nation , Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller , First Nations , Indian Act , First Nations Elections Act , Canadian Press , சீன் கில்‌ப்யாட்‌ரிக் , மார்க் மில்லர் , கனடியன் ப்ரெஸ் செய்தி கூட்டுறவு , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் கனடா , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் மார்க் மில்லர் , அமைச்சர் ஆஃப் உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் மார்க் மில்லர் , கூட்டாட்சியின் நீதிமன்றம் , முதல் தேசம் , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் அமைச்சர் மார்க் மில்லர் , முதல் நாடுகள் , இந்தியன் நாடகம் ,

Federal gov't to appeal ruling that it overstepped by allowing First Nations to postpone elections


Posted: Apr 09, 2021 11:29 AM CT | Last Updated: April 9
Most members of Acho Dene Koe First Nation live in Fort Liard, N.W.T. The federal government is appealing a federal court ruling that Acho Dene Koe First Nation s council did not have the power to extend its own term in office. (Anna Desmarais/CBC )
The federal government is standing behind its decision to let First Nations cancel and postpone their elections amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Minister of Indigenous Services, Marc Miller, announced Thursday the government is launching an appeal after a federal court justice recently ruled one community s council Acho Dene Koe First Nation, based in Fort Liard, N.W.T. did not have the power to extend its own term in office.  ....

Fort Liard , Northwest Territories , Floyd Bertrand , Marc Miller , Justice Grammond , Dene Koe , Indigenous Services , First Nations , Acho Dene Koe First Nation , First Nations Election Cancellation , First Nation , Indian Act , First Nations Elections Act , Postponement Regulations , Elections According , Dene Koe First Nation , Acho Dene Koe , கோட்டை பொய்யர் , வடமேற்கு பிரதேசங்கள் , ஃப்லாய்ட் பெர்ட்ராண்ட் , மார்க் மில்லர் , உள்நாட்டு சேவைகள் , முதல் நாடுகள் , முதல் நாடுகள் தேர்தல் ரத்து , முதல் தேசம் , இந்தியன் நாடகம் ,