Pathways forward: Kenjgewin Teg celebrates milestones, looks to future programs in language, treaty relations
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY –Dawn Madahbee Leach laughs heartily at questions about whether her most recent appointment is postponing retirement for the long-time general...
Community comes together to fulfill 1,200 wishes this Christmas
By Rick Garrick FORT WILLIAM — Dilico Anishinabek Family Care and The Children’s Aid Society of the District of Thunder Bay (CAS) celebrated the filling...
Three Sisters Indigenous Crafts Market to host Manidoo-Giizoons Fashion Show and Market
TORONTO – The Three Sisters Indigenous Crafts Market will host the Manidoo-Giizoons Fashion Show and Market pop-up market on Sunday, December 14, in Toronto, Ontario....
NHL’s Minnesota Wild makes history with Ojibwe broadcast
By Sam Laskaris SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – Baabiitaw Boyd had an instrumental role in having a little bit of history made. Boyd, a teacher at...
Connecting Elders through song and dance
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — A group of Elders enjoyed the fiddle music of Darren Lavallee at the Anishinabek Employment and Training Services (AETS) Elders...
Students find Indigenous Art and Creativity therapeutic at Nipissing University
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—Nipissing University Assistant Professor Jonathan Pitt is proud of the remarkable work of his students in his Indigenous Art and...
Anishinabek Nation commends senate vote to end discriminatory Indian Act provisions, calls on House of Commons to honour First Nations’ rights
ALGONQUIN UNCEDED TERRITORY (December 5, 2025) — The Anishinabek Nation acknowledges the historic decision of the Senate of Canada, which voted 63–0 yesterday to adopt...

