Political Quarterly Update: Winter 2025

Meeting with Curve Lake First Nation on Additions to Reserves and other community issues. From left: Nodin Knott, Ken Jacobs, Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige, Chief Keith Knott, Deputy Grand Council Chief Chris Plain, Southeast Regional Chief Marsha Smoke, Phyllis Williams and Arnold Taylor.

Biboon (Winter) is upon us, and we give thanks for another year as we begin our journey around our Grandfather again. We give thanks as the daylight hours are becoming longer and we are reminded of warmer days ahead. It is during this season that we need to honour our ancestors, share stories, and hold ceremonies. It is the time to reflect upon all that the master of life has bestowed upon us and begin to prepare for the Ziigwan (Spring) awakening. We are also preparing as we have always done for what may come in the year. Despite this perceived uncertainty, we will be ready to deal with anything that may come our way from any new Federal or Provincial Government. We will continue to advance our interests and be steadfast with one Anishinaabe voice in advancing our rights-based agenda for all Anishinabek.

In the previous season, our Anishinabek leadership advocated for and saw a significant focus on unity within our Nation, Anishinabek Nation governance, child welfare reform for First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS Program), and community well-being, including multiple Leadership Council meetings, strategic planning sessions, health, and economic development initiatives. Advocacy efforts included meetings with government officials and community meetings. These meetings involved various stakeholders including the Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Reconciliation (IAFNER), and different Anishinabek community and Leadership Councils. They aimed to address pressing issues relevant to our Anishinabek communities, enhance intergovernmental relationships, strategize on leadership advocacy, and address various legislative reforms and initiatives.

Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige spoke at the FASD and Neurodivergence Conference held Feb. 4-6 in Sault Ste. Marie.

Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige and Deputy Grand Council Chief Chris Plain attended many events throughout the past two seasons, including a three-day event aimed at strengthening collaboration with ISC. Key discussions revolved around programming, resource allocation, and community engagement strategies. The event featured multiple workshops aimed at enhancing the understanding of mutual priorities.

Another event worth noting was a symposium held in Toronto, which featured a keynote address and panel discussions focused on energy sustainability and development initiatives. The dialogues fostered a collaborative environment where participants could share insights on energy resource management, policy implications, investments, and community impacts.

Some of the most significant events attended by members of the Anishinabek Nation Leadership Council this year were the various Remembrance Day celebrations to honour the sacrifices of our Anishinabek in past conflicts. These commemorative events were held across different Anishinabek Nation communities, emphasizing the significance of remembrance within our communities.

The annual Chiefs of Ontario assembly held in Thunder Bay was crucial for sharing knowledge and setting agendas for the upcoming year. It gathered Chiefs and community representatives to discuss pressing issues such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

Commitment to collaborative governance, advocacy for our Anishinabek rights, and further strategic planning for sustainable community development and the upcoming elections was demonstrated throughout the series of meetings from November 2024 to January 29, 2025. As issues surrounding health transformation, environmental concerns, energy security, additions to reserve, and youth empowerment were brought to the forefront, ongoing dialogues and engagements within each region are set to foster progress in these crucial areas. The responses and strategies developed during these meetings will pave the way for further advocacy on these communities’ priorities going forward.

Office of the Grand Chief/Deputy Grand Chief Schedule

Date Event Staff
Dec 3-5 AFN Assembly, Ottawa GCC/DGCC
Dec 3 Follow-up Meeting with Val Gideon, Ottawa DGCC/LHRC/SERC
Dec 9 Leadership Council Meeting GCC/DGCC
Dec 10 NIHB Meeting with Associate Minister Tibollo, Ottawa GCC
Dec 16 AN7GC Board Meeting GCC
Dec 17 AN Leadership Council Mtg re: CEO Recruitment GCC/DGCC
Jan 9 FNCFS Prep meeting GCC
Jan 13-14 COO Leadership Council Retreat GCC
Jan 13 FNCFS Leadership Follow-up GCC
Jan 14 AN Leadership Council
Jan 15 AN / Self-Governing Entities Relationship, North Bay GCC/DGCC
Jan 16 AN-OH Protocol signing, Orillia GCC/DGCC
Jan 20 Meeting with OCF GCC
Jan 20 FNCFS Planning meeting GCC
Jan 21 Ontario-specific approach to the Long-term Reform negotiations GCC
Jan 22-23 B’Maakonigan Board Meeting and Strategic Planning GCC/LHRC
Jan 23 COO Chiefs Committee on Economy GCC
Jan 27-28 Long-Term Reform meetings (COO and AN) GCC
Jan 29 E’dbendaagzijig Engagement GCC/DGCC
Feb 3 AN Executive Call
Feb 4-6 FASD and Neurodivergent Conference GCC
Feb 4-6 Traditional Gathering of Elders and Cultural Workers DGC
Feb 11-13 Lands & Resource Forum 2025 GCC/DGCC
Feb 19 Northern Superior Regional Chiefs Meeting GCC
Feb 19 Virtual Welcome – Child Well-Being Working Group DGCC
Feb 20 Retail Advisory Circle – Advocacy in Action with Leaders and Retailers DGCC
Feb 21 Kenjgwewin Teg and Sector Updates – For Ongoing Political Advocacy GCC
Feb 25-27 AN Governance Summit GCC/DGCC
Feb 27 Child Welfare Final Agreement meeting GCC