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Fiddler sworn in as NAN Grand Chief

Fiddler sworn in as NAN Grand Chief

Alvin Fiddler, who has previously served as Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief, was sworn in to the role again following the removal of former Grand Chief Derek Fox earlier this year
First Nation suing Winnipeg, federal government over 1915 water diversion system

First Nation suing Winnipeg, federal government over 1915 water diversion system

Shoal Lake #40 First Nation is seeking compensation from the city of Winnipeg and the federal government for a water diversion program authorized in 1915 that it alleges continues to have negative impacts on the community
Settlement approval hearing scheduled for sexual abuse class action involving ex-priest

Settlement approval hearing scheduled for sexual abuse class action involving ex-priest

A tentative settlement approval hearing is scheduled for October 2023 in the $110 million class action lawsuit against convicted pedophile Ralph Rowe and the Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Keewatin and Scouts Canada
Thunder Bay police, NAPS enter into collaborative partnership

Thunder Bay police, NAPS enter into collaborative partnership

The two police services entered into a formal framework to allow for more sharing of resources and information relating to policing in Northwestern Ontario
Moses Beaver inquest jury hands down 63 recommendations

Moses Beaver inquest jury hands down 63 recommendations

The jury in the coroner’s inquest into the death of Moses Beaver delivered 63 recommendations relating to health care, corrections, and policing, while also determining his manner of death as undetermined
Moses Beaver described as ‘kind and caring man’ by sons

Moses Beaver described as ‘kind and caring man’ by sons

Moses Beaver’s three sons provided emotional statements to the coroner’s inquest examining his death, providing details of his life and character, as well as attempts to get him treatment after he was placed in custody at the Thunder Bay District Jail
More mental health services needed in jails, say correctional officers

More mental health services needed in jails, say correctional officers

During the coroner’s inquest examining the death of Moses Beaver correctional officers testified that more mental health training and staff are needed in correctional facilities to assist inmates experiencing mental health issues
Mental health care workers at District Jail testify in Moses Beaver inquest

Mental health care workers at District Jail testify in Moses Beaver inquest

A psychiatrist and mental health nurse at the Thunder Bay District Jail testified in the Moses Beaver inquest about challenges facing mental health care in the facility
NAPS officers, Ornge director testify at Moses Beaver inquest

NAPS officers, Ornge director testify at Moses Beaver inquest

Moses Beaver was taken into custody in Nibinamik First Nation in January 2017 and transferred to Thunder Bay, where he would die in hospital in February after being transferred from the Thunder Bay District Jail
Health care providers testify of frustration in getting Moses Beaver care

Health care providers testify of frustration in getting Moses Beaver care

Testimony in the coroner’s inquest into the 2017 death of Moses Beaver began with testimony from health care professionals working In Nibinamik First Nation and their attempts to evacuate Beaver in January 2017 during a mental health crisis
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