Robinson Huron Treaty leadership opposes Canada using Manitoba's Metis self-government bill as a template in Ontario, stating it violates the Royal Proclamation and pre-existing 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½s rights.
Whitefish River 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ received $279,000 from FedNor to build a new boardwalk and improve boat slip access at its Hilly Acres Campground, boosting tourism and the local economy.
Manitowaning hosted the annual Treaty and Knowledge Gathering (May 19–21). The event featured historical artifacts, expert speakers, and discussions on Anishinaabe governance and treaty relationships.
Manitowaning hosted the annual Treaty and Knowledge Gathering (May 19–21). The event featured historical artifacts, expert speakers, and discussions on Anishinaabe governance and treaty relationships.
Robinson Huron Treaty leadership opposes Canada using Manitoba's Metis self-government bill as a template in Ontario, stating it violates the Royal Proclamation and pre-existing 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½s rights.
Whitefish River 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ received $279,000 from FedNor to build a new boardwalk and improve boat slip access at its Hilly Acres Campground, boosting tourism and the local economy.
Glen Hare has been elected chief of M'Chigeeng 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ after 21 years. Leading a new 10-member council for a three-year term, his immediate priorities are improving communication and reviving community committees.
Steven Debassige organized a Sunrise Ceremony and awareness walk in M’Chigeeng for the Moose Hide Campaign, honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women and engaging men to help end violence.
AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak is demanding federal relief as high fuel prices threaten food and energy security for 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½s, specifically for remote communities reliant on diesel.
Wiikwemkoong observed Red Dress Day by teaching youth about safety and interconnectedness. Speakers shared traditional teachings, police safety tips, and "My Sister’s Toolkit" to protect young people.
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.