Alanis King’s ‘3 Plays’ book launched and reviewed
By Shelley J. Pearen Playwright and director Alanis King’s long-awaited book 3 Plays was launched in Ottawa on Sept. 29th 2015. 3 Plays actually is...
Madahbee welcomes Carolyn Bennett as new INAC minister
UOI OFFICES – Nipissing FN (Nov. 4, 2015) – Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee welcomes Carolyn Bennett as the new Indigenous and Northern...
Anishinabek Nation Child Well-Being Law projected to be in effect April 1, 2017
WASAUKSING FIRST NATION – The Child Welfare working group is preparing for presentations on November 18 as well as in the First Nations to explain...
Leadership looking forward to Social and Education days in Sault Ste. Marie
Aanii, The Anishinabek Nation made significant progress at the Anishinabek Nation – Ontario summit with Premier Wynne and the eight Cabinet Minsters that attended the...
Marco Polo Pizzeria acknowledges Anishinabek Nation traditional territory
By Kelly Anne Smith STURGEON FALLS – It is the first time a non-indigenous business owner has purchased an Anishinabek Nation Flag to be flown...
Chippewas of the Thames reminds Crown to uphold duty to consult
Press release: CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES FIRST NATION REMAINS RESOLUTE IN ENSURING THE FEDERAL CROWN UPHOLDS ITS DUTY TO CONSULT DESPITE THE FEDERAL COURT OF...
Cheechoo named chancellor of Brock University
By Rick Garrick Weengushk Film Institute founder Shirley Cheechoo looks forward to encouraging more Aboriginal students to pursue post-secondary education goals in her new role...

