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First Nations protest ‘morbid’ situation in Nipigon

First Nations protest ‘morbid’ situation in Nipigon

Ancestral remains have been treated with indignity and Parks Canada did not follow its own rules for excavation, Red Rock Indian Band’s chief alledges.
Greenstone complexes on the chopping block

Greenstone complexes on the chopping block

Municipal council heard deputations from residents seeking to keep the Beardmore and Nakina community centres open.
Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

Onigaming councillor saw an ‘awfully divided’ AFN meeting

First Nations chiefs from across Canada voted to reject a settlement agreement on long-term reform of child and family services.
Matawa’s language education program gets international approval

Matawa’s language education program gets international approval

Matawa Waka Tere was awarded 10-year accreditation by the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium.
Ambulance funding gets a big increase

Ambulance funding gets a big increase

The regional ambulance service is getting a 13 per cent increase in funding from the province.
High food costs mean poor health: SLFNA

High food costs mean poor health: SLFNA

A new report on food affordability says the cost of feeding a family is quite high in some First Nations.
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.
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.
NAN chiefs ratify settlement agreement with feds

NAN chiefs ratify settlement agreement with feds

Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler said the chiefs demonstrated 'courage and leadership' in their 'historic decision' to ratify a final settlement agreement on First Nations child and family services.
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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