Opinion: Protests against pipeline continue in Vancouver
By Kathleen Imbert At the Paris climate conference on Nov. 30, 2015, Prime M Justin Trudeau signs COP21 commitment to keep a 2% limit on...
New art exhibit paints relationship between First Nations and government
By Kristin Grant TORONTO—Tucked away on Toronto’s CNE grounds, a new exhibit “Looking Forward, Looking Back: A Visual Exploration of Canada’s Relationship with its Indigenous...
And action! Local family hopes to make it to the big screen
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—Hundreds lined the block around the North Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre to answer the casting call to recreate an Indigenous...
Continued partnership of Ontario and Nipissing First Nation will support Walleye recovery
March 16, 2018–Ontario and Nipissing First Nation continue to collaborate on the sustainable management of the Lake Nipissing fisheries and local walleye recovery. The province...
Government of Canada investing in First Nations partnership for Ontario’s East-West Transmission Line Project
OTTAWA (March 16, 2018)- Today, the Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services, announced funding to support the participation of Supercom Industries Limited Partnership (Supercom)...
Batchewana Attack take home hardware from 47th Annual LNHL
By Sam Laskaris MISSISSAUGA – Gary Roach’s successes at the Little Native Hockey League tournament continued this year. During his own playing days, Roach, who...
Nipissing First Nation Youth Chief works to include Indigenous History in all schools
By Kelly Anne Smith Nipissing First Nation—Recently elected Nipissing First Nation Youth Chief Summer Fisher spoke in Toronto on the Anishinabek Education System. “I spoke...
Justice warriors continue peaceful protest outside of Toronto’s Old City Hall
By Kristin Grant TORONTO—A week in since the vigil began in front of Toronto’s Old City Hall, spirits are high at The Soaring Eagle Camp....
Team Canada PyeongChang Olympic medalist inspires LNHL youth
By Sam Laskaris MISSISSAUGA – Brigette Lacquette was making history last month becoming the first First Nations player to suit up for the Canadian women’s...
Living in the Tall Grass – a collection of poetry by Chief Stacey LaForme
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO—The Poet-Chief of the Mississaugas of New Credit, Stacey LaForme, had his first collection of work published by UpRoute Books and Media,...
Past and present Warriors take to ‘The Home of the Nipissing Warriors’ for Grand Opening
By Kelly Anne Smith Nipissing First Nation – “The Home of the Nipissing Warriors” had its grand opening with hockey players and skaters of all...
Former NHL greats meet with LNHL players
By Sam Laskaris MISSISSAUGA – A seven-time Stanley Cup champion dropped by the Little Native Hockey League tournament on Tuesday. Bryan Trottier, arguably the best...
Remembering influential Ojibwe artist
By Suzanne Keeptwo I am by no means an art critic or connoisseur. In fact, I find most contemporary art unappealing, especially the likes of...
Southwestern working group on First Nations plans summit to ‘bridge gap’
By Colin Graf SARNIA—This southwestern Ontario city’s new working group on First Nations is planning a summit meeting next September designed to bridge gaps of...
60’s Scoop update from a grassroots survivor
Submitted by John Fox As a grassroots survivor taken from my reserve in the 70’s, I find many confusing statements arising from our victory as...