Anishinabek Nation calls upon provincial government to halt advancement of Bill 5, engage in meaningful consultation with First Nations
ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (May 13, 2025) – The Government of Ontario’s introduction and advancement of Bill 5, Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act,...
Renegade Radio finds a home at the Museum of History
By Brian Wright-McLeod TORONTO – Renegade Radio has been selected to be a part of a new exhibit, Retro – Popular Music in Canada from...
Kii-Ga-Do-Waak Nookimisuk hosts Spring Turtle Ceremony
By Leslie Knibbs NORTH SHORE, LAKE HURON – In their continuing efforts to put a stop to the proposed quarry planned by Darien Aggregates Inc....
Delegates gather for the Find Our Wampum All White conference
By Laurie Leclair Between 1840 and 1904, First Nations in Southwestern Ontario held Grand Councils, a gathering of Chiefs, interpreters, and Knowledge Keepers mandated to...
‘It’s been an honour to be a part of the important conversations that are shaping the north,’ says Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association president
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Municipality of Shuniah Mayor Wendy Landry, a Red Rock Indian Band citizen, stepped down as president of the Northwestern...
Anishinabek Nation Anishinaabemowin Commissioner teaches through storytelling at Anishinaabemowin-Teg Language Conference
By Kirk Titmuss SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN – Anishinaabe citizens from across Ontario were on hand to listen to Anishinabek Nation Anishinaabemowin Commissioner Barb Nolan...
Keeping the Kinoomaag Waapkong sacred in modern times
By Laurie Leclair The Kinoomaag Waapikong, now found within the Petroglyphs Provincial Park, is surrounded by 1,555 hectares of second-growth forest, four miles northwesterly from...

