Blue-ribbon month for Sagamok
By Colleen Toulouse SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK–It’s a blue-ribbon month in this North Shore First Nation as community members stage a number of activities designed to promote...
‘Crowd out’ unhealthy food choices
By Sarah Blackwell Many people want to remove something from their diet because they know it is not good for them, but are not sure...
Anishinabek lead ‘No’ chorus on education act
Anishinabek Nation leaders, youth and citizens were front and centre Dec. 4th in rallies across Ontario that championed the argument for First Nations Control of...
Health services feed visitors
By Sharon Weatherall CHIMNISSING – Breakfast was served to First Nation community members who attended two early-morning open houses at the Beausoleil First Nation Health...
Law faculty seeks First Nations input
THUNDER BAY– Lakehead University officials have signed a protocol agreement with the Union of Ontario Indians and three Aboriginal representative organizations to contribute to awareness...
Fighting against disease…and discrimination
By Doris Peltier For those of us involved in advancing public education about HIV/AIDS, our challenge has always been and will continue to be about...
‘Treaties must be part of resource discussions’: Lake Huron Chief
TIMMINS (December 6, 2013) – An Anishinabek Nation leader is calling on Premier Kathleen Wynne to immediately convene a discussion on the implications of treaty...

