Mississaugas of Scugog pursue economic development
By Joey Krackle Forward-thinking business strategy has the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation continuing to help fund supports for the reserve and neighbors in...
Leaders call for assistance in locating missing teenager from Kenora
TORONTO (March 4, 2016) — Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day along with other First Nation leaders are calling for the public’s assistance in locating missing...
The GOP – The Death of the RIPublican Party
By Peter Globensky The length of our recent Canadian election campaign, one of the longest in our history, pales to insignificance when compared to the...
What do you know? Education system entering information stage
Ratification vote begins in November By Laura E. Young SUDBURY- In an ideal world, Anishnaabe students will be prepared for post-secondary life secure in themselves...
Political update: Participate in Education Information Sessions
Political Update – March 2016 Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee Deputy Grand Council Chief Glen Hare Aanii, 2016 is a critical year for the Anishinabek...
Junior Canadian Rangers receive teachings in different ways
By Rick Garrick Constance Lake’s Dawson Baxter had most of the answers during the Junior Canadian Rangers Feb. 25 evening Star Walk at Fort William...
OPINION: Immigrants? It must be tough!
By Peter Globensky and Beverly Sabourin Travelling through the United States, we have been hard-pressed to find any news on any media that does not...
Anishinabek optimistic of Ontario budget, need details
UOI OFFICES (Nipissing FN) March 1, 2016 – Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee says he is optimistic about the Anishinabek Nation’s partnership with Ontario, but...
Career fair helps dispel myths about policing
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service sergeant Jackie George aimed to dispel myths about policing during a Feb. 18 First Nations high...
Chippewas of Georgina Island active in developing their economy
By Joey Krackle The Chippewas of Georgina Island commends the opening of a new culinary venture called Mnookmi. The restaurant will open its doors in...
Saying yes to the AES in Toronto
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO – It’s taken 20 years for the Anishinabek Nation to negotiate with Canada the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement. The Agreement establishes...
Quattro makes generous donation to the Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity
SAULT STE. MARIE – Quattro Hotel and Conference Centre’s, Mona MacKnight and general manager Mike Braykovich presented the Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity manager Jason...
Introducing yourself – Nun-gish-goh-daa-ti-naa-win-un
Nun-gish-goh-daa-ti-naa-win-un Boozhoo. Eli Baxter nin-di-zhin-ni-kaaz. A-goh-keeng nin-don-ji-baa. Attick ni-to-tum. Way-ti noo-pi-meeng nin-gee-ni-taa-wug. Ni-maa-maam-ibun, ni baa-baam-ibun, ni-ko-kom-ibun, ni-mi-shoo-mis-ibun, aee tush ka-ki-na-sa ni-ta-way-maa-gun-nug ningee-om-bi-gee-min A-nishi-naa-bay a-keeng way-ti...
David Jones gets a smile on and feet forward
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY – David Jones’s spirit name set his direction for helping others in life. He was in North Bay to...
Book Review: Burnt Church never really about fish
Reviewed by Nicole Latulippe In Fishing In Contested Waters, Sarah King argues that the conflict at Burnt Church was “never really about fish”. The violent...