Posts Tagged ‘first nation newspaper’

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]

Improving Ontario’s Justice System

Improving Ontario’s Justice System

Members to Chart the Way Forward on Improvements to the Justice System Ontario has appointed 11 individuals to a committee that will help enhance First Nation representation on juries. Led by co-chairs Alvin Fiddler, Deputy Grand Chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Irwin Glasberg, Assistant Deputy [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Declares State of Emergency

Batchewana First Nation Declares State of Emergency

BATCHEWANA, ON – Batchewana First Nation (BFN) has declared a state of emergency due to the excess rainfall, which has caused major flooding, and road washouts. The extreme weather effected all of Batchewana First Nation’s land bases, Rankin, Obadjiwan, Whitefish Island and primarily [Read more]

Aroland Student Among Recipients of Noront Resources Mikawaa Scholarship

Aroland Student Among Recipients of Noront Resources Mikawaa Scholarship

First Nation Recipients Receive Noront Resources Mikawaa Scholarship August 26, a luncheon was held in Rumours Dining Room at Confederation College to present three students with the Noront Resources Mikawaa Scholarship. Marlene Shewaybick from Webequie First Nation, Holly Mendowegan from [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation – BOIL-WATER ADVISORY

Batchewana First Nation – BOIL-WATER ADVISORY

Attention Batchewana First Nation, please be advised that there is an IMMEDIATE boil-water advisory being issued due to the possible contamination of well water that may have occurred due to the severe rain floods. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that water be brought to a [Read more]

“Let Us Dance Traditional Powwow 2013”

“Let Us Dance Traditional Powwow 2013”

BATCHEWANA, ON – This weekend Batchewana First Nation members will honour the Anishnabek culture, language and heritage through song and dance at this years Powwow themed, “Niimidaa Jiingdamok” (let us dance). The Powwow will take place at the Rankin Powwow grounds, 142 gran street, [Read more]

Grassy Narrows Supporters to Wake up Wynne at Home

Grassy Narrows Supporters to Wake up Wynne at Home

Demanding Action on Mercury Poison #freegrassy   #sovsummer  WHAT: Hundreds of Grassy Narrows Indigenous Nation supporters, including a massive 70 person strong marching samba band, are parading to Premier Wynne’s house. Their banners will read “You wouldn’t live with mercury [Read more]

Chief Celia Echum Re-elected in Ginoogaming FN

Chief Celia Echum Re-elected in Ginoogaming FN

Chief Celia Echum – 4th Straight 2yr Term GINOOGAMING FN, ON – Elections for the Chief and Council of Ginoogaming First Nation were held on Wednesday the 21st day of August 2013. Celia Echum was re-elected for her 4th straight 2-year term by defeating challenger Joanne Towegishig by a [Read more]

First Nations Protest Peacefully in Northwestern Ontario on Highway and Alongside Railway

First Nations Protest Peacefully in Northwestern Ontario on Highway and Alongside Railway

NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO – Saturday, January 5th members of the Pic River and Pic Mobert First Nations showed their support of Attawapiskat First Nations Chief Theresa Spence and the Idle No More Movement with peaceful protests near their communities. Ojibways of the Pic River First Nations had a [Read more]

MUSHKEGO CHIEFS SUPPORT CHIEF THERESA SPENSE

MUSHKEGO CHIEFS SUPPORT CHIEF THERESA SPENSE

Mushkego Chiefs wholeheartedly support the decision, action and sacrifices made by Attawapiskat First Nation Chief Theresa Spence MOOSE FACTORY, ON –   The Chiefs of Mushkegowuk Council are united in their support of fellow Chief Theresa Spence of the Attawapiskat First Nation. Chief Spence [Read more]

Shkoday Abinojiwak Obimiwdoon Banding together for the community

Shkoday Abinojiwak Obimiwdoon Banding together for the community

Many after school programs include cultural learning as part of their daily activities. But at Shkoday Abinojiwak Obimiwdoon (SAO) in Thunder Bay, Ontario, First Nations’ teachings are the heart of everything. “Twenty to thirty kids come to our program every day after school,” says Touchan [Read more]

Wahgoshig First Nation – Ontario sending misguided message to First Nations

Wahgoshig First Nation – Ontario sending misguided message to First Nations

SUDBURY,  ON – Mining News – Wahgoshig First Nation Chief David Babin with support from Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Harvey Yesno is calling on Ontario to withdraw its support and public endorsement of racist and radical industry representatives, particularly members of the Mining [Read more]

Pays Plat FN Requests Confidentiality of Marathon PGM Cu Mine Project Review Panel

Pays Plat FN Requests Confidentiality of Marathon PGM Cu Mine Project Review Panel

MARATHON PGM-Cu MINE Project JOINT REVIEW PANELPlease see the letter below from the Marathon Joint Review Panel regarding a request for confidentiality received from the Pays Plat First Nation.  As per the Procedures for Requesting Confidentiality, the Panel is making this request available for a [Read more]

RESIGNATION OF ONTARIO PREMIER AND LEGISLATIVE PROROGATION: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT OF FIRST NATIONS ON THE ECONOMY

RESIGNATION OF ONTARIO PREMIER AND LEGISLATIVE PROROGATION: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT OF FIRST NATIONS ON THE ECONOMY

TORONTO, ON – In response to the abrupt resignation of the Premier of Ontario on October 15, 2012 and the proroguing of the Ontario legislature—Chiefs of Ontario (“COO”) Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy said that despite the political instability at the provincial level, COO continues to [Read more]

“Bow Lake Partners Attest to 5 years of Ample Engagement and Consultation”

“Bow Lake Partners Attest to 5 years of Ample Engagement and Consultation”

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Last week the Northern Superior Chiefs passed a resolution opposing the Bow Lake Wind Farm project (“Project”) near Montreal River on the basis that Michipicoten First Nation (“MFN”) was not adequately consulted. Today, the Bow Lake Partners and Batchewana First [Read more]

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