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Safety is a Privilege that Not All Women Have

Safety is a Privilege that Not All Women Have

Safety is a Privilege that Not All Women Have On International Women’s Day this year, as we celebrate the strength and leadership of women around the world, we must look…

Indigenous Infants in Temiskaming Region Face Formula Shortages and Retailer Price Gouging

Indigenous Infants in Temiskaming Region Face Formula Shortages and Retailer Price Gouging

Indigenous Infants in Temiskaming Region face formula shortages and retailer price gouging. Kirkland Lake, ON – An Indigenous family faced the reality of the year-long shortage of infant formula last…

Hydro One announces grants for 25 charities, Indigenous communities and municipalities that are Energizing Life across Ontario

Hydro One announces grants for 25 charities, Indigenous communities and municipalities that are Energizing Life across Ontario

  Hydro One announces grants for 25 charities, Indigenous communities and municipalities that are Energizing Life across Ontario  The Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health will use support from…

CATIE distributing 5,000 free HIV self-test kits across Canada

CATIE distributing 5,000 free HIV self-test kits across Canada

CATIE distributing 5,000 free HIV self-test kits across Canada The project allows anyone in Canada to place an order for a free HIV self-test kit, which will allow individuals to…

Chiefs of Ontario 17th Annual Health Forum /February 28 – March 2, 2023

Chiefs of Ontario 17th Annual Health Forum /February 28 – March 2, 2023

Chiefs of Ontario 17th Annual Health Forum /February 28 – March 2, 2023 The Chiefs of Ontario will host its 17th Annual Health Forum on February 28 – March 2,…

Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare’s Statement on the Preliminary Findings of 171 Potential Unmarked Graves Found on the Grounds of Former St. Mary’s Indian Residential School

Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare’s Statement on the Preliminary Findings of 171 Potential Unmarked Graves Found on the Grounds of Former St. Mary’s Indian Residential School

Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare’s Statement on the Preliminary Findings of 171 Potential Unmarked Graves Found on the Grounds of Former St. Mary’s Indian Residential School (Toronto, Ontario – January…

Legacy of Residential Schools Continues

Legacy of Residential Schools Continues

Legacy of Residential Schools Continues We must acknowledge the legacy of residential schools that are a part of the history of this country. The legacies of the residential school system…

ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS BULLETIN – AFN Special Chiefs Assembly, December 6-8

ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS BULLETIN – AFN Special Chiefs Assembly, December 6-8

ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS BULLETIN – AFN Special Chiefs Assembly, December 6-8 December 15, 2022 More than 1700 First Nations leaders, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, Women, Youth and Veterans from across…

AFN FIRST NATIONS-IN-ASSEMBLY PASS RESOLUTIONS BY CONSENSUS ON COMPENSATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

AFN FIRST NATIONS-IN-ASSEMBLY PASS RESOLUTIONS BY CONSENSUS ON COMPENSATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

AFN FIRST NATIONS-IN-ASSEMBLY PASS RESOLUTIONS BY CONSENSUS ON COMPENSATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (Ottawa, ON) – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) announced that First Nations-in-Assembly have passed two crucial…

Assembly Of First Nations Will Continue To Fight For First Nations Jurisdiction As Affirmed In An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit And Métis Children, Youth And Families

Assembly Of First Nations Will Continue To Fight For First Nations Jurisdiction As Affirmed In An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit And Métis Children, Youth And Families

Assembly Of First Nations Will Continue To Fight For First Nations Jurisdiction As Affirmed In An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit And Métis Children, Youth And Families December 5, 2022…

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