Anishinabek Nation citizens share marine industry experience during virtual conference
By Rick Garrick ANISHINABEK NATION TERRITORY — The employment experiences of two Anishinabek Nation citizens on ships were highlighted during Anishinabek Nation Labour Market Development’s...
Canada and Anishinabek First Nations sign historic self-government agreement
OTTAWA (April 6, 2022) – The Government of Canada is working with First Nation partners to restore respectful nation-to-nation relationships, recognize their inherent right to...
Strong Anishinaabekwe offer thoughts during Women In Leadership Panel
By Sam Laskaris PETERBOROUGH – Jeannette Corbiere Lavell has been an advocate of women’s rights for more than half a century now. Corbiere Lavell, Anishinabek...
$4.5M investment will support training of more PSWs and Practical Nurses
M’CHIGEENG FIRST NATION (April 4, 2022) – Kenjgewin Teg is pleased to be supported in Ontario’s initiative to support the workforce demands of the healthcare...
Educator decolonizes curriculum through story
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY— A presenter at Nipissing University’s Indigenous Week hosted by the Enji giigdoyang – Office of Indigenous Initiatives, Lorraine Sutherland...
Michelle Good’s Five Little Indians wins the 21st Edition of CBC’s Canada Reads
TORONTO (March 31, 2022) – Canada Reads, CBC’s annual book debate, concluded on March 31 with a live elimination vote, and Five Little Indians by...
Book review: Amik
By Carrie MacKenzie Amik is written and illustrated Sharon King, a Potawatomi from Wasauksing First Nation. This beautiful children’s book follows Amik, or beaver in...

