Posts Tagged ‘Fort William First Nation’

Healing Walk Takes Place for 2nd Year

Healing Walk Takes Place for 2nd Year

LONGLAC, ON – (See poster below) Members of the media and the public are cordially invited to attend the Healing Walk for all First Nations and Communities this Thursday. Walkers will be available to speak about a 7-day walk that began yesterday, July 15th, with a pipe ceremony at the [Read more]

Providing More Support for Indigenous Youth

Providing More Support for Indigenous Youth

Fort William First Nation to Host Ontario’s Indigenous Youth and Community Wellness Secretariat Ontario and First Nations leadership marked a significant milestone today, with the opening of a new office in Fort William First Nation to support Indigenous youth in their community–the first [Read more]

First Nations Communities to Train and Build a Skilled Workforce

First Nations Communities to Train and Build a Skilled Workforce

Ontario Investing in Job Training for Thunder Bay Area First Nations Ontario is investing in job training and economic development opportunities for Indigenous people in the Thunder Bay area. Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation David Zimmer visited Fort William First Nation to [Read more]

Ontario Improving Access to Aboriginal Midwifery Care

Ontario Improving Access to Aboriginal Midwifery Care

Province Supporting Maternal Health and Wellness in Indigenous Communities Ontario is improving access to culturally appropriate child and maternity care for more Indigenous people across the province.   Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and Long-TeDashboardrm Care, was at Dilico Family [Read more]

Ontario Working Towards Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

Ontario Working Towards Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

New Elders Council and Gladue Summit Contributing to a More Responsive Justice System Ontario has established a new Elders Council that will provide advice to the Attorney General to make the justice system more responsive to the needs of Indigenous people and support the reclamation of Indigenous [Read more]

Pan Am Games Torch Relay Crosses Northshore May 31 & June 1

Pan Am Games Torch Relay Crosses Northshore May 31 & June 1

Pan Am flame will visit Fort William First Nation, morning celebration at Thunder Bay City Hall and evening celebration at Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre TORONTO, ON – Sunday, May 31, Day 2 of the Pan Am Games Torch Relay presented by President’s Choice® and OLG, the Pan Am flame will [Read more]

Maadaadizi To Celebrate Beginning of Post-Secondary Journey For Aboriginal Students

Maadaadizi To Celebrate Beginning of Post-Secondary Journey For Aboriginal Students

THUNDER BAY,  ON – The Maadaadizi Orientation is all about celebrating and inspiring Aboriginal youth coming to Lakehead University, Confederation College and Oshki-Pimache-O-Win this fall. Held on Saturday, Sept. 6, at Marina Park from noon to 5 pm, “Maadaadizi” – meaning “she/he [Read more]

FUTURE OF FIRST NATION POLICING IN DOUBT

FUTURE OF FIRST NATION POLICING IN DOUBT

  OTTAWA, ON – The two largest First Nation police services in Ontario, Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) and Anishinabek Police Service (APS), are in Ottawa today to expose underhanded negotiating tactics on policing agreements by the Government of Canada. “With police services on [Read more]

Lakehead’s PACED to Focus on Economic Development in Northwestern Ontario

Lakehead’s PACED to Focus on Economic Development in Northwestern Ontario

THUNDER BAY, ON – Lakehead University President & Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson, has announced the creation of the President’s Advisory Council on Economic Development (PACED) for Northwestern Ontario. The council will meet regularly, and is comprised of regional industry and [Read more]

LU Presents: 2012 Ken Morrison Lecture Series

LU Presents: 2012 Ken Morrison Lecture Series

2012 Ken Morrison Lecture Series Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Relations in Thunder Bay: Our Shared Future Everyone is invited to attend this thought-provoking presentation and discussion exploring the City of Thunder Bay’s growing Aboriginal population and the opportunities this brings to build [Read more]

Red Rock First Nation

  Red Rock Indian Band News! from SNCFDC Regional Update Feb.2010  Thunder Bay, ON – Dilico Anishinabek Family Care (Dilico) and Red Rock First Nation are pleased to announce the opening of Dilico’s Heath Park Site which is the new home of Dilico’s Children’s Mental Health Services.  [Read more]

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