Book Review: The Queen and the Council Fire: The Treaty of Niagara, Reconciliation, and the Dignified Crown in Canada
Reviewed by Karl Hele Beginning as an essay exploring the importance of the 1764 Treaty of Niagara where more than 2,000 First Nations and representatives...
First step to a future career in medicine completed
By Arnya Assance Griffin Assance-Goulais, citizen of Beausoleil First Nation, takes the first step towards achieving his goal of pursuing his chosen profession: a doctor....
The Union of Ontario Indians welcomes new corporate leadership
UOI OFFICES (July 8, 2016) – The Union of Ontario Indians is pleased to announce that Gary Dokis has been appointed the Union of Ontario...
Unveiling life size monument of the most decorated First Nation soldier
By Vince Chechock PARRY SOUND—A community celebration, whose preparations began over a hundred years ago, took place on the Traditional Territory of Wasauksing and Shawanaga...
Learning indigenous language removes us from colonialism
By Chelsea Vowel I come from a community that historically, was multilingual. People spoke Michif, Cree, English and French, and many also spoke Stoney (Nakota)....
Nipissing First Nation showcases community highlights on National Aboriginal Day
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION—Chief Scott Mcleod of Nipissing First Nation celebrates the resilience of Indigenous People’s on National Aboriginal Day. At the...
Successful real estate agent heads into third year
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Red Rock Indian Band’s Christopher Cheney is enjoying his third successful year as a real estate agent in the Thunder Bay...
Top Ten Reconciliation Tips
By Maurice Switzer Dear Mister-now-Senator Murray Sinclair: Thank you for spending six years of your life to create an excellent report about how Natives and...
Aboriginal Leadership Opportunity Year Completion Ceremony honours young men and women
KINGSTON–The Royal Military College of Canada hosted Families, Dignitaries and Friends in honour of twelve exceptional Canadian young men and women at a ceremony to...
Kayaker shares experiences
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Chippewas of the Thames’ Keir Johnston, an international kayak medalist, recently shared his experiences with youth from across Nishnawbe Aski Nation...
Ontario Rivers Alliance Intervening in Energy East Pipeline Hearing
Ontario Rivers Alliance Intervening in Energy East Pipeline Hearing SUDBURY (July 6, 2016) — The National Energy Board has granted Ontario Rivers Alliance (ORA) intervenor...
No English, please. Anishinaabemowin-only academy opens near Manitoulin Island
By Laura E. Young ESPANOLA – As sparks and embers from the campfire spiral into the night sky, quiet conversation in rhythmic tones of Anishinaabemowin...
Nipissing First Nation musical talent takes the next step
By Jamie Lee McKenzie NIPISSING FIRST NATION – After years of covering the music of some of his favourite artists, Josh Stevens or JW Stevens...
Pic Mobert signs land agreement for ec-dev opportunities
By Rick Garrick MOBERT—Pic Mobert plans to build a Tim Hortons restaurant on the Trans-Canada Highway after signing a Land and Larger Land Base agreement...
Mastering relations: degree program seeks to strengthen, lead
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY– Family is never far from Ian Desjardins’ plans for his Master of Indigenous Relations (MIR) Studies at Laurentian University, starting...