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Why some First Nations hesitated to accept a $47.8 billion child welfare deal

Why some First Nations hesitated to accept a $47.8 billion child welfare deal

Not everyone is happy with the agreement but that didn't stop First Nations chiefs from voting for it overwhelmingly.
Police services board responds to upcoming inspection

Police services board responds to upcoming inspection

The Thunder Bay Police Services Board alongside the Police Service will be subject to an inspection by the Inspectorate of Policing and chair Karen Machado said it will work collaboratively and transparently with the process.
First Nations animal services project gets a boost

First Nations animal services project gets a boost

Matawa First Nations Management has demonstrated ‘exemplary leadership’ through a pilot project, Patty Hajdu says.
High marks for LU in MacLean's university ranking

High marks for LU in MacLean's university ranking

According to Maclean's yearly list, the school scored first in student awards and faculty-to-student class ratios.
Ontario chiefs vote for settlement agreement

Ontario chiefs vote for settlement agreement

A 10-year agreement between Canada and First Nations has now been approved by NAN and Chiefs of Ontario.
ONWA partners with Maori down under in new agreement

ONWA partners with Maori down under in new agreement

The local association is in New Zealand to meet with the Māori Women’s Welfare League.
UPDATED: Thunder Bay Police Service under inspection

UPDATED: Thunder Bay Police Service under inspection

Inspector General of Policing Ryan Teschner says he is committed to ensuring residents of Thunder Bay and the Indigenous population receive accountable policing.
Murder charge stayed in 2006 Schreiber death

Murder charge stayed in 2006 Schreiber death

Nicholas Stasula was initially charged with second-degree murder in connection to the 2006 death of Jeanine St. Jean in Schreiber but the Crown requested a stay of the charge due to no reasonable prospect of conviction
French Catholic school board reveals strategic plan

French Catholic school board reveals strategic plan

Plan outlines roadmap for the next five years for the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales
Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

National Summit participants are ‘sharing stories about the new forest bioeconomy,’ says the National Aboriginal Foresty Association’s executive director.
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