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News   -   May 14, 2026 Manitoulin Transport 10th largest carrier in Canada
Manitoulin Transport 10th largest carrier in Canada

Manitoulin Transport rose to 10th place on the 2026 list of Canada鈥檚 largest carriers. The company climbed four spots after expanding its fleet by 1,874 units over the past year.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 13, 2026 Child welfare monies will flow to Ontario 91成人导航s later this month
Child welfare monies  will flow to Ontario 91成人导航s later this month

Ontario will receive the first portion of an $8.5 billion child welfare settlement on May 29. Despite a federal judicial review, leaders are demanding the funds to support Indigenous self-determination.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 13, 2026 Wiikwemkoong鈥檚 new drug strategy sparks debate on safety, healing and community
Wiikwemkoong鈥檚 new drug strategy sparks debate on safety, healing and community

Wiikwemkoong leadership announced that serious offenders face a two-year removal from the territory to combat drug violence. While aimed at safety, some worry it risks further displacing vulnerable members.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   May 13, 2026 Little Current grocery store changing hands
Little Current grocery store changing hands

Loblaws clarified that rumors about its Manitoulin stores are false. While an ownership transition is underway in Little Current, both stores remain fully operational under interim leadership.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 13, 2026 Families of MMIWG2S+ victims pen letter to PM, including late Sonya Cywink鈥檚 story
Families of MMIWG2S+ victims pen letter to PM, including late Sonya Cywink鈥檚 story

Meggie Cywink and other families of MMIWG2S+ victims are demanding direct oversight and audits of federal funding. They argue that large organizations fail to support families doing the actual work.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   May 12, 2026 Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service Introduces Body鈥慦orn Cameras
Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service Introduces Body鈥慦orn Cameras

The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service is deploying body-worn cameras this week to enhance transparency and public trust. Chief Ron Gignac expects to expand the program service-wide through 2027.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 12, 2026 Attention, please: Wiikwemkoong high school students have total cell ban
Attention, please: Wiikwemkoong high school students have total cell ban

Wasse Abin High School instituted a total ban on personal electronics. Administrators, teachers, and students report increased engagement, better social interaction, and fewer classroom distractions.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 11, 2026 Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom
Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom

Kenjgewin Teg is now an official "living classroom" site. With $120,000 in funding, it will expand its PSW program to provide culturally grounded, hands-on training within local long-term care homes.

by Expositor Staff
Manitoulin Transport 10th largest carrier in Canada
News   -   May 14, 2026 Manitoulin Transport 10th largest carrier in Canada

Manitoulin Transport rose to 10th place on the 2026 list of Canada鈥檚 largest carriers. The company climbed four spots after expanding its fleet by 1,874 units over the past year.

by Expositor Staff
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News   -   May 14, 2026 Manitoulin Transport 10th largest carrier in Canada
Manitoulin Transport 10th largest carrier in Canada

Manitoulin Transport rose to 10th place on the 2026 list of Canada鈥檚 largest carriers. The company climbed four spots after expanding its fleet by 1,874 units over the past year.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 13, 2026 Child welfare monies will flow to Ontario 91成人导航s later this month
Child welfare monies  will flow to Ontario 91成人导航s later this month

Ontario will receive the first portion of an $8.5 billion child welfare settlement on May 29. Despite a federal judicial review, leaders are demanding the funds to support Indigenous self-determination.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 13, 2026 Wiikwemkoong鈥檚 new drug strategy sparks debate on safety, healing and community
Wiikwemkoong鈥檚 new drug strategy sparks debate on safety, healing and community

Wiikwemkoong leadership announced that serious offenders face a two-year removal from the territory to combat drug violence. While aimed at safety, some worry it risks further displacing vulnerable members.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   May 13, 2026 Little Current grocery store changing hands
Little Current grocery store changing hands

Loblaws clarified that rumors about its Manitoulin stores are false. While an ownership transition is underway in Little Current, both stores remain fully operational under interim leadership.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 13, 2026 Families of MMIWG2S+ victims pen letter to PM, including late Sonya Cywink鈥檚 story
Families of MMIWG2S+ victims pen letter to PM, including late Sonya Cywink鈥檚 story

Meggie Cywink and other families of MMIWG2S+ victims are demanding direct oversight and audits of federal funding. They argue that large organizations fail to support families doing the actual work.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   May 12, 2026 Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service Introduces Body鈥慦orn Cameras
Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service Introduces Body鈥慦orn Cameras

The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service is deploying body-worn cameras this week to enhance transparency and public trust. Chief Ron Gignac expects to expand the program service-wide through 2027.

by Expositor Staff
News   -   May 12, 2026 Attention, please: Wiikwemkoong high school students have total cell ban
Attention, please: Wiikwemkoong high school students have total cell ban

Wasse Abin High School instituted a total ban on personal electronics. Administrators, teachers, and students report increased engagement, better social interaction, and fewer classroom distractions.

by Michael Erskine
News   -   May 11, 2026 Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom
Kenjgewin Teg secures funding for living classroom

Kenjgewin Teg is now an official "living classroom" site. With $120,000 in funding, it will expand its PSW program to provide culturally grounded, hands-on training within local long-term care homes.

by Expositor Staff
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