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Celebrating the vibrant cultures, voices, and ongoing stories of the 91成人导航s communities on Manitoulin Island.

91成人导航s

Celebrating the vibrant cultures, voices, and ongoing stories of the 91成人导航s communities on Manitoulin Island.

News   -   Jun 30, 2026 Ottawa revives 91成人导航s water legislation with new rights language, raising new questions
Ottawa revives 91成人导航s  water legislation with new rights language, raising new questions

Canada reintroduced the 91成人导航s Clean Water Act to secure safe drinking water on reserves, though its shift from constitutional to human rights language is drawing scrutiny.

News   -   Jun 22, 2026 Wiikwemkoong woman鈥檚 story of human trafficking brings home reality of MMIWG2S+
Wiikwemkoong  woman鈥檚 story of human trafficking brings home reality  of MMIWG2S+

Anishinaabek survivor "Faith" shares her account of being stalked in Toronto, highlighting the institutional failure to protect Indigenous women and the ongoing crisis of MMIWG2S in Ontario.

Williams Treaties 91成人导航s become equity partners in Darlington nuclear project, drawing praise and criticism
News   -   Jul 01, 2026 Williams Treaties 91成人导航s become equity partners in Darlington nuclear project, drawing praise and criticism

Seven 91成人导航s invested $700M in Ontario鈥檚 Darlington nuclear project, sparking praise for economic reconciliation but drawing internal criticism over consultation.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
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News   -   Jul 01, 2026 Williams Treaties 91成人导航s become equity partners in Darlington nuclear project, drawing praise and criticism
Williams Treaties 91成人导航s become equity partners in Darlington nuclear project, drawing praise and criticism

Seven 91成人导航s invested $700M in Ontario鈥檚 Darlington nuclear project, sparking praise for economic reconciliation but drawing internal criticism over consultation.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   Jun 30, 2026 Ottawa revives 91成人导航s water legislation with new rights language, raising new questions
Ottawa revives 91成人导航s  water legislation with new rights language, raising new questions

Canada reintroduced the 91成人导航s Clean Water Act to secure safe drinking water on reserves, though its shift from constitutional to human rights language is drawing scrutiny.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   Jun 22, 2026 Wiikwemkoong woman鈥檚 story of human trafficking brings home reality of MMIWG2S+
Wiikwemkoong  woman鈥檚 story of human trafficking brings home reality  of MMIWG2S+

Anishinaabek survivor "Faith" shares her account of being stalked in Toronto, highlighting the institutional failure to protect Indigenous women and the ongoing crisis of MMIWG2S in Ontario.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   Jun 18, 2026 Barbara Nolan receives Honorary Doctorate from Algoma University
Barbara Nolan receives Honorary Doctorate from Algoma University

Algoma University awarded Barbara Ann Nolan an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts for her five decades of pioneering work in preserving, teaching, and revitalizing the Anishinaabemowin language.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   Jun 11, 2026 Supreme Court silence leaves questions lingering over Aboriginal title and private property
Supreme Court silence leaves questions lingering over Aboriginal title and private property

The Supreme Court declined to hear a New Brunswick appeal on whether Aboriginal title can apply to private land, leaving the legal relationship between Indigenous title and property rights unclear.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   Jun 10, 2026 Awards shine light on teamwork, service and community at Wiikwemkoong Tribal Police Service
Awards shine light on teamwork, service and community at Wiikwemkoong Tribal Police Service

WTPS members Jackie White, Amanda Gibbons, and Chief Ron Gignac received prestigious provincial policing awards for excellence in communications, victim services, and leadership.

by Jacqueline St. Pierre
News   -   Jun 10, 2026 Indigenous leaders decry lack of denialism in Combating Hate Act
Indigenous leaders decry lack of denialism in Combating Hate Act

The Anishinabek Nation is outraged after the Senate voted 41-32 to reject a Bill C-9 amendment that would have criminalized residential school denialism, calling it a betrayal of survivors.

by Expositor Staff
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