Anishinabek Nation observes first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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Opinion: Time for truth
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Statement from Beausoleil First Nation Chief and Council on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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Every Child Matters to Nipissing District Paramedics with orange epaulettes
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Anishinabek Chiefs meet again at former Indian Residential School site in ceremony
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Ka-Na-Chi-Hih Specialized Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre SAAFE Walk raises awareness of solvent abuse and treatment
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — The importance of healing circles for recovery was highlighted during the Pow Wow Rangers’s keynote presentation at the Sept....
Opinion: Bi-waabndamewizig Anishinabek Nation – Tourism and Economic Development
Submitted by the Anishinabek Nation Economic Development Department Throughout our exploration into areas of economic development, we have looked at things through a variety of...
Chenail Ecarte Purchase: September 7, 1796
By David Shanahan Even after the end of the American War of Independence, the British Government continued to hold the main forts which were at...
TDSB will open Boyne Natural Science School as Indigenous Land-Based Learning site
TORONTO (September 22, 2021)— The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Urban Indigenous Education Centre (UIEC), with guidance from the Elders Council, will open the Boyne...
Head of the Lake Purchase
By Dr. David Shanahan By 1805, the Crown had acquired almost all of the north shore of Lake Ontario around to Niagara, with the exception...
Six First Nations celebrate Niijaansinaanik Indigenous Child Welfare Agency designation
By Kelly Anne Smith PARRY SOUND— A joyous ceremony in Wasausking First Nation marked the official designation of Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services. Niijaansinaanik Child...
A letter from Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief to all hunters and harvesters, and their families:
To all the Hunters and Harvesters, and their Families: Aanii, The 2021 hunting and harvesting season greets us with excitement. The Anishinabek Nation’s territory is...
Hundreds come together to bring Pikwàkanagàn child’s spirit home
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Opinion: Major parties ominously silent on Canadian oil
By Catherine Murton Stoehr The climate platforms presented by the three major parties in Canada’s 44th national election will not prevent or even substantially mitigate...
Federal Election: Henry running for NDP in his first election in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex riding
By Rick Garrick LAMBTON–KENT–MIDDLESEX RIDING — Jason Henry of Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point is running in his first federal election as a candidate...