Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Taps Streamlogics for Live Webcast Series

Initiative Utilizes Webcasting to Connect Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Youth

Toronto, Canada — November 25, 2003 -

Streamlogics Corporation, a leading provider of webcasting services, is pleased to announce that it was selected by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada to webcast the Connecting Youth in Canada series. The target audience is non-aboriginal youth across Canada. The webcast initiative will utilize the Internet to enable students across Canada to communicate about issues and topics that concern them.

Each live video webcast will explore one of the four scheduled themes, which include The Richness of Cultural Diversity, Facing the Challenges of Youth, Perception as Reality, and Exploring other Cultures and Societies. One Inuit and three First Nation communities will each host a discussion and answer questions by email from students across Canada. The first event, The Richness of Cultural Diversity, was broadcast live from Iqaluit, Nunavut on October 29, 2003.

Click here for official press release issued by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/nr/prs/s-d2003/2-02423_e.html

Information on locations and dates for subsequent webcasts can be found at: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/connex/

About Streamlogics
Streamlogics enables organizations to improve communications with their target audience in a cost-effective and reliable manner via the Internet and private intranets. The company's integrated service offerings include webcasting, webconferencing, and media hosting. Since inception in 1999, Streamlogics has delivered thousands of online presentations for leading corporations, associations, and government organizations. For more information about Streamlogics, please contact Shaun McIver (416) 642-6532 or visit the company's website at www.streamlogics.com.