‘Why We Dance’ Series: Isabelle Bailey
In an effort to lift everyone’s spirit during this time where we are all staying home, the Anishinabek News did a call out on social...
Award-winning author imparts wisdom on graduating students from the University of Windsor
By Colin Graf WINDSOR— The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic causing the cancellation of a workshop for First Nations social workers in Windsor, Ont., led...
Young Anishinaabe man journeys along Lake Huron to bring understanding on troubled relationships with water, First Nations and settlers
By Colin Graf KETTLE & STONY POINT FIRST NATION— A young man from Kettle & Stony Point (KSP) First Nation and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation...
Saugeen First Nation to expect natural gas for homes and businesses by 2021
By Colin Graf SAUGEEN OJIBWAY NATION— Community members in this nation along the shores of Lake Huron will soon have access to natural gas to...
Teach For Canada switches program delivery in light of pandemic to bring important Indigenous information to teachers
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Teach For Canada has switched the annual Summer Enrichment Program it usually holds for teachers at Lakehead University to...
Ipperwash Summer Series: Creation and Indigenous Education: Shifting our learning from deficit to coexistence
September 6, 2020, will mark the 25th anniversary of the shooting death of unarmed protestor Anthony “Dudley” George by an Ontario Provincial Police sniper at...
Kenjgewin Teg’s upcoming 2020-21 academic year
Majority of classes will be delivered remotely, with limited face-to-face instruction beginning Fall 2020 M’CHIGEENG FIRST NATION (July 15, 2020) – In continuing to comply...
‘Why We Dance’ Series: Aungelle Wabigwan
In an effort to lift everyone’s spirit during this time where we are all staying home, the Anishinabek News did a call out on social...
Book review: The Mighty Muskrats Mystery series
Reviewed by Carrie MacKenzie The first two books in The Mighty Muskrats Mystery series, and The Case of the Missing Auntie, by Michael Hutchinson are...
‘Why We Dance’ Series: Amber Hein
In an effort to lift everyone’s spirit during this time where we are all staying home, the Anishinabek News did a call out on social...
Habitat for Humanity and Kettle and Stony Point First Nation partner to build new homes in the community
By Colin Graf CHIPPEWAS OF KETTLE & STONY POINT FIRST NATION— Four new homes will be built in the community of Chippewas of Kettle and...
Canada and Ontario invest in a new by-pass road in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek
ATIKAMEKSHENG ANISHNAWBEK (July 16, 2020)— The governments of Canada and Ontario recognize the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted smaller and rural communities...
Nipissing First Nation Anishinaabekwe receives Honourary Degree from Nipissing University
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION— Joan McLeod Shabogesic is an expert storyteller about the people and the land of Nipissing First Nation. In...
Grandmother and granddaughter take opportunity to learn together during pandemic
By Rick Garrick PETERBOROUGH — Grade 1 student and Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation citizen Jada McGregor-Dickens enjoyed doing her schoolwork with her grandmother Jackie...
Opinion: What is economic development, anyway?
By Yves Chenier What is economic development, anyway? This is a question that some of you may have been wondering as you consider what kind...