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About the Aboriginal Sport CircleThe Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) is Canada’s national voice for Aboriginal sport, which brings together the interests of First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. Established in 1995, the ASC was created through a national consensus-building process, in response to the need for more accessible and equitable sport and recreation opportunities for Aboriginal peoples. Recent NewsFootball Canada announces Inaugural 6 NATIONS ChallengeFootball Canada and Football Saskatchewan are very excited to announce the inaugural 6 NATIONS CHALLENGE that will be held from August 23 – 29, 2010 in Saskatoon, Sk. This event will be a tribute to the growth of 6‐A‐Side Football and the players and coaches involved. NAIG USA Inc. have withdrawn from hosting the 2011 NAIG in MilwaukeeOn June 28, 2010 the North American Indigenous Games Council received official correspondence from President of NAIG USA Inc. (Milwaukee 2011) stating their position to withdraw their hosting obligations for the 2011 event. 2009 Tom Longboat and Coaching Awards RecipientsAboriginal Sport Circle announces the Tom Longboat and Coaching Awards Recipients. 2010 National Aboriginal Hockey ChampionshipThe Aboriginal Sport Circle would like to thank all the supporters and participants of the 2010 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship. For immediate release August 17, 2009Aboriginal Apprenticeship Coach Program participants off to 2009 Canada Summer Games Contact the ASC atHead Office: Aboriginal Sport Circle Akwesasne Mohawk Territory34 McCumber Road North, Unit 7 Akwesasne, ON K6H 5R7 Phone 613-938-1176 Toll Free 1-866-938-1176 Fax 613-938-9181 Satellite Office: Aboriginal Sport Circle275 Maclaren Street Ottawa, ON K2P 0L9 Phone: 613-236-9624 Fax: 613-236-9628 To contact a specific staff member, please click here.
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"Thanks to Canadian Heritage (Sport Canada) for its generous financial contribution." |