Fort William raises issue of tax on lands received back from Grand Trunk Pacific
By Rick Garrick Fort William recently raised the tax situation on lands they received back from the GTP (Grand Trunk Pacific) land taking in 1905...
Youth ask for what was taken away from them
By Marci Becking TORONTO – The 23 Participating First Nations that are part of the Anishinabek Education System met in Toronto on Feb 27-28 with...
Former Sharks right-winger hangs up the skates
By Sam Laskaris SAN JOSE—Though he had played his final professional hockey game in early 2017, Jonathan Cheechoo did not officially announce his retirement from...
Ontario Signs Agreement-in-Principle with Anishinabek Nation
Province Partnering with First Nations to Support Community Growth and Prosperity Ontario has signed an agreement-in-principle with the Anishinabek Nation on community-based regulation of tobacco...
Borrows speaks at Lakehead University’s Dibinawe Onashiwewin (Inherent Law) Indigenous Lecture Series
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – University of Victoria law professor John Borrows, a Chippewas of Nawash citizen, delivered the inaugural presentation for Lakehead University’s...
Clan teachings: we are one family
By Laura Barrios SAULT STE. MARIE – The Governance Working Group and the Chiefs Committee on Governance members jointly met in Sault Ste. Marie on...
Anishinabek Nation signs gasoline and tobacco Agreement-in-Principle with Ontario
TORONTO, ON (March 8, 2018)—The Anishinabek Nation and the Ontario government signed a non-binding Agreement-in-Principle (AIP) that will establish a commitment to explore further discussions...

