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Anti-nuclear activists greet Liberals in Thunder Bay

Anti-nuclear activists greet Liberals in Thunder Bay

A Nuclear Free Thunder Bay member said the group wanted to send a message to Jonathan Wilkinson, the federal energy minister.
Grassy Narrows on the cusp of a housing boom

Grassy Narrows on the cusp of a housing boom

The First Nation has secured a commitment from Ottawa to fund 100 new homes.
Province increases First Nations library funding

Province increases First Nations library funding

The Ontario government announced a $1.25-million boost in the annual funding through two programs.
First Nations couple climbs to Mount Everest Base Camp

First Nations couple climbs to Mount Everest Base Camp

Travis and Marietta Duncan carried Bearskin Lake and Muskrat Dam flags with them on their trek to base camp.
City police place officer in First Nations high school

City police place officer in First Nations high school

Thunder Bay’s chief of police said having an officer at the school will strengthen relationships and enhance student safety.
First Nations take a stand against nuclear waste in the North

First Nations take a stand against nuclear waste in the North

‘We want to protect our animals, our land and our people.’
First Nations business group touts Indigenous-led climate solutions

First Nations business group touts Indigenous-led climate solutions

Indigenous leadership is crucial to sustainable change, according to the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association.
Ontario is lagging on winter road funding, says Mamakwa

Ontario is lagging on winter road funding, says Mamakwa

‘Will this government commit to winter road funding levels that reflect rising inflation and the increasing impacts of climate change?’
Feds give up control of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives

Feds give up control of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives

Matawa’s Four Rivers initiative receives almost $390,000 of more than $1.2 million going to First Nations environmental initiatives in Northwestern Ontario.
Red Rock Indian Band to hold Truth and Reconciliation walk

Red Rock Indian Band to hold Truth and Reconciliation walk

"Truth and Reconciliation Day is a reminder of the enduring impact of colonialism on First Nations communities," said Red Rock Chief Allan Odawa.
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