October 27-November 2, 2020 : Weekly News Roundup
A few essential services workers remain in the Neskantaga after the remainder of the community was evacuated to Thunder Bay,Continue Reading
A few essential services workers remain in the Neskantaga after the remainder of the community was evacuated to Thunder Bay,Continue Reading
Neskantaga First Nation hit another breaking point in its decades long water crisis. When an oily residue was discovered atContinue Reading
A researcher from the Yellowhead Institute and member of Eabametoong First Nation, Riley Yesno, argues that the Ontario government isContinue Reading
On October 6, a virtual community meeting was held to answer questions related to the Webequie First Nation’s proposed 107kmContinue Reading
Neskantaga First Nation’s Chief Chris Moonias criticizes Webequie First Nation for submitting the Terms of Reference (ToR) for their proposedContinue Reading
Minodahmun Development LP announced its new Readiness and Essential Skills for Employment Training (RESET) program designed to train Aroland, AnimbiigooContinue Reading
In a Northern Miner interview, Greg Rickford, Ontario Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines and Minister of Indigenous AffairsContinue Reading
This week the CBC shared more of the critique of Bill 197 from Matawa Chiefs Council that we heard lastContinue Reading
One article in Northern Ontario Business this week outlined the concerns about Bill 197 expressed by the Matawa Chiefs Council.Continue Reading
This week only a small piece of journalism was released in Elliot Lake Today, profiling the exploration work that NorontContinue Reading









