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New reports refute Metis claims, NAN and COO say

New reports refute Metis claims, NAN and COO say

Métis Nation of Ontario claims historical communities in the Rainy River/Lake of the Woods area and along Lake Superior’s north shore.
Chiefs heard little or nothing about Bill 5 consultation sessions

Chiefs heard little or nothing about Bill 5 consultation sessions

Ontario's economic development ministry scheduled Indigenous consultation sessions for Aug. 8 in Thunder Bay, Aug. 14 in Sudbury.
Geraldton hospital grapples with escalating costs

Geraldton hospital grapples with escalating costs

Capital projects have become more expensive, due in part to the Trump-initiated trade war.
Bill C-5 approval disappoints Indigenous leaders

Bill C-5 approval disappoints Indigenous leaders

Bill giving Ottawa new powers to fast-track projects deemed 'in the national interest' passed in the Senate on Thursday
New location chosen for OPP’s Greenstone detachment

New location chosen for OPP’s Greenstone detachment

As the current building is ‘going to be in a hole,’ police will move to a spot along Highway 11.
Geraldton hospital's garden grows veggies and joy

Geraldton hospital's garden grows veggies and joy

Wheelchair-accessible gardening space is popular with Geraldton District Hospital's long-term care residents.
Greenstone council approves new name for Longlac's Indian Road

Greenstone council approves new name for Longlac's Indian Road

A neighbouring First Nation offered Nishnabe Miikena as the road's replacement name.
'Oh my God – this is actually happening’: Oshki-Wenjack graduates celebrate their journeys

'Oh my God – this is actually happening’: Oshki-Wenjack graduates celebrate their journeys

The education institute presented diplomas, degrees and certificates at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium.
First Nation rejects 'drive-by consultation' by burning documents

First Nation rejects 'drive-by consultation' by burning documents

A short video shows a KI council member burning consultation papers from the province.
Indigenous leaders slam Ford’s 'racist' remarks; Ford apologizes

Indigenous leaders slam Ford’s 'racist' remarks; Ford apologizes

Premier said First Nations ‘can’t just keep coming hat in hand all the time to the government.’
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