Posts Tagged ‘Chief Johanna Desmoulin’

Reconciliation Ceremony Planned in White River

Reconciliation Ceremony Planned in White River

WHITE RIVER, ON – For details regarding the Reconciliation Ceremony planned to take place at White River’s Winnie the Pooh Park on August 20, 2021, please see poster below. [Read more]

Progressive Partnership Model Revitalizes Hornepayne Forest Sector Businesses

Progressive Partnership Model Revitalizes Hornepayne Forest Sector Businesses

First Nations Take Ground-breaking Equity Position in Hornepayne Businesses HORNEPAYNE, ON – Unique as the North, a ground-breaking partnership points to a model for future resiliency across the North and beyond. The Missanabie Cree, the Chapleau Cree, and the Netamisakomik Anishinabek (Pic [Read more]

Pic Mobert First Nation Membership Overwhelmingly Approve Land Deal

Pic Mobert First Nation Membership Overwhelmingly Approve Land Deal

PIC MOBERT FIRST NATION, ON – Chief Johanna Desmoulin stated on the evening of June 21st, 2014 that over 98% of the participating eligible voters had voted in favour of approving the deal, which will add an additional 16 sq km of lands to the land strapped community of approximately 400 [Read more]

Milestone Reached on Land Base Expansion for Pic Mobert First Nation

Milestone Reached on Land Base Expansion for Pic Mobert First Nation

Final Agreement Would Support New Economic Development Opportunities Ontario, Canada and Pic Mobert First Nation have signed an agreement that will enhance social supports while strengthening the local economy and creating jobs. The agreement would add about 16 square kilometres of provincial Crown [Read more]

Gitchi Animki Hydroelectric Project Breaks Ground

Gitchi Animki Hydroelectric Project Breaks Ground Community leaders, members and other project and public officials gathered today at this small Northwestern Ontario Ojibway Community for a ceremonial ground breaking of the Gitchi Animki Hydroelectric Project, a major investment in renewable energy [Read more]

Chief Declares Pic Mobert First Nations’ Resolve To Forcefully Defend Thier Territory + Info Re: Nipigon Rally

Chief Declares Pic Mobert First Nations’ Resolve To Forcefully Defend Thier Territory + Info Re: Nipigon Rally

  PIC MOBERT POW WOW GROUNDS, HWY 17, ON – Friday January 11th a rally was held  by members of Pic Mobert First Nations peacefully protesting their objection to Bill C-45 as they continued to participate in the Idle No More movement.  During the protest, Chief Johanna Desmoulin [Read more]

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