Province and Anishinabek Nation launching new Treaty resource for teachers, students
OSHAWA, ON (November 7, 2016)–As part of its commitment to rebuilding relationships with First Nations based on trust and respect, Ontario is honouring the importance...
Treaty Learning Centre open for education in Treaty relationships
By Kelly Ann Smith NORTH BAY—The RBC Treaty Learning Centre was launched at the Education Centre Library during Nipissing University’s Indigenous Week. The Treaty Learning...
High School teachers kit helps reconciliation in the classroom
OSHAWA (November 7, 2016) – Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee along with the Ontario Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation David Zimmer officially...
Lieutenant Governor awards talented Nipissing First Nation writer
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION—Elders say Cole Forrest Stevens-Goulais makes them proud and he is a role model in the making. Eighteen year...
Cambrian College and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation sign Memorandum of Understanding
ATIKAMEKSHENG ANISHNAWBEK FIRST NATION (November 3, 2016)–Cambrian College and the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation, as represented by Chief Edward Steve Miller and Council, announced the...
Anishinabek Police Service and Winch Group partner with OPP for sports equipment drive
WEST PARRY SOUND, ON (November 3, 2016) – On Monday, November 7, 2016 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the...
TEK Elders continue to walk with Seven Grandfather Teachings
By Leslie Knibbs OTTAWA—On October 18, a busload of Elders made their way to Parliament Hill in Ottawa to demonstrate and protest the following day...
Anti-racism directorate gains insight into Northern Ontario challenges
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY—The racial issues young expectant mothers face in the small hospitals of northern Ontario, were front and centre for Ontario’s anti-racism...
Unity walk sheds light on racism in Thunder Bay
By Rick Garrick LONG LAKE #58—Long Lake #58’s Roma Fisher and Narcisse Kakegabon joined with other Thunder Bay residents on Oct. 18 to address racism...
‘Child Welfare Motion is a step towards ending Canada’s greatest social injustice’ states Ontario Regional Chief
TORONTO, ON (November 1, 2016)–Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day statement on the Canadian Human Rights Ruling to provide immediate funding to child welfare services on...
Voters have chance to cast ballot at information session
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION—It’s getting to be crunch time for the vote for the new Anishinabek Education System (AES). With the end...
Hallowe’en Story: The Grave Robber
Submitted by Laurie Leclair The third story in our series of Anishinabek tales suitable for a Hallowe’en retelling came from Lottie Marsden. Lottie along with...
‘The biggest benefit is taking control of our education’ says Moose Deer Point Chief Barron King on the AES
By Rick Garrick MOOSE DEER POINT FIRST NATION—Moose Deer Point Chief Barron King says signing on with the Anishinabek Education System (AES) will be an...
Hallowe’en Story: The Star Man Story
Submitted by Laurie Leclair In 1916, Jonas Waisegizhig, a 62-year old man from Rama First Nation, supplied George E. Laidlaw with several stories that would...
Student led rally walk to support Standing Rock Sioux Nation
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—A group of about 75 people gathered on North Bay’s Waterfront Bandshell September 30, to support Standing Rock Sioux Nation...