Book review: Cristine the Tiny Snipe : Adventures in a Field (Six Nations Clan animal stories)
By Carrie MacKenzie Cristine the Tiny Snipe: Adventures in a Field by Zig Misiak and illustrated by Jennifer Bettio is a beautiful children’s book that...
What the Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement is about
By Mary Laronde The proposed Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement is about Canada’s recognition of First Nation jurisdiction over governance matters: Who is an Anishinabek First...
Book review: The Night Wanderer: A Native Gothic Novel
Reviewed by Karl Hele Aimed at a youth reader, Drew Hayden Taylor’s gothic novel, The Night Wanderer, is truly a marvellous read for anyone interested...
Youth poised to become regional climate leaders come together virtually
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Serpent River’s Candace Day Neveau highlighted the Indigenous commercial fishing legacy during the Climate Justice Across the Lake Superior...
Anishinaabe Governance means living by Anishinaabe Law
By Mary Laronde Anishinabek have a system of governance that has served us well for thousands upon thousands of years. We have an all-encompassing, sophisticated...
Cherie Brant appointed to Board of Directors of TD Bank Group
TORONTO (August 26, 2021) – TD Bank Group (TD) (TSX: TD) (NYSE: TD) is pleased to announce the appointment of Cherie Brant to its Board...
New Canadian Canoe Museum to feature languages and voices from Indigenous communities throughout exhibits
Indigenous Languages Program supported by TD Bank Group PETERBOROUGH (August 25, 2021) – Visitors to the new Canadian Canoe Museum (CCM) will see and hear...
Beausoleil First Nation to create a digital legacy
By Rick Garrick BEAUSOLEIL FIRST NATION — The Beausoleil First Nation Public Library is planning to create permanent copies of artifacts and recordings of Elders...
New Duchesnay Creek Bridge smudged for ribbon cutting
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION – Nipissing First Nation Elder Evelyn Mcleod smudged the new Duchesnay Creek Bridge while Nipissing First Nation Councillor...
Political Office update: Summer 2021
The first two months into this term have been a very positive start and we have become acquainted with our roles, colleagues, and the Anishinabek...
NOSM students trained on Nipissing First Nation to be more culturally mindful
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION— A first-year medical student and a very busy cultural mindfulness trainer from Nipissing First Nation are working to...
New program launched to help Indigenous journalists build careers in the industry
By Colin Graf TORONTO – Two Canadian organizations are launching a new program to bring Indigenous journalists together to develop their skills, participate in professional...
Anishinabek Nation Language Commissioner receives recognition for lifelong work in Anishinaabemowin revitalization
By Rick Garrick GARDEN RIVER — Anishinabek Nation Language Commissioner Barbara Nolan was recently recognized with the 2021 Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Arts Award for...
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business partner with Hydro One to support Indigenous businesses in Ontario
Applications are open for Indigenous Businesses in Ontario to apply for Grants TORONTO (August 23, 2021) – Today, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB)...
PLATO Testing now recruiting Indigenous students in Sault Ste. Marie and surrounding areas
By Rick Garrick SAULT STE. MARIE — PLATO Testing is currently recruiting Indigenous students from Sault Ste. Marie and surrounding areas for train-and-employ opportunities through...