Political update from GCC Madahbee and Deputy GCC Hare
Political Update – September 2015 Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee Deputy Grand Council Chief Glen Hare Aanii, The Political Office has been busy during the...
Chief profile: Leslee White-Eye, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation
By Shirley Honyust/ Yenatlio Chief Leslee Whiteye was elected chief of Chippewa of the Thames First Nation on July 27. She is the first female...
Ontario confirms Master Education Agreement negotiations with Anishinabek
By Mary Laronde The Province of Ontario will move forward to negotiate a Master Education Agreement with the Anishinabek First Nations. The Minister of Education,...
‘We see you. You all matter. You are the future.’
By Marci Becking NIPISSING FIRST NATION – Juno Award-winning group A Tribe Called Red wowed nearly 1000 people on Saturday night with a free concert...
Workshop validates 500 years of First Nations history
By Debra Huron As a Métis (Kitchisipirini Algonkin) freelance artist living in unceded Algonquin territory, Suzanne Keeptwo attended The Blanket Exercise workshop in 2006. It...
Summit helps Anishinabek move forward on key issues
By Marci Becking FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION — Anishinabek Nation leadership, Premier Kathleen Wynne and eight cabinet ministers and members met Aug. 26 in Fort...
Introduction to the Medicine Wheel reminds us that ‘all things are related’
By Suzanne Keeptwo Tim Yearington, mixed blood of Kitchizibi descent, is inspired by his Algonkin ancestors, spirit guides, and traditional teachers from, but not limited...

