April 25-May 1, 2023: Weekly News Roundup
This week, ten communities from Treaty 9 territory launched a lawsuit which calls into question the language of Treat 9Continue Reading
This week, ten communities from Treaty 9 territory launched a lawsuit which calls into question the language of Treat 9Continue Reading
This week an article in Northern Ontario Business highlights the politicization of the permitting process and shares industry and impactedContinue Reading
“You’re going to have to run me over”. That’s what Chief Wayne Moonias of Neskantaga First Nation said in aContinue Reading
Increased activity at the Esker camp, along with increased investment by Wyloo Metals to make the camp operable year round,Continue Reading
Chiefs of the Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, and Neskantaga First Nations issued a statement challenging the Ford government’s intent to goContinue Reading
The provincial environment assessment (EA) process is underway as of May 4th on the middle section for the Ring of FireContinue Reading
This week, Neskantaga First Nation declared a State of Emergency as 6% of members living off-reserve contracted COVID-19. Moonias saidContinue Reading
This week in the news, Curve Lake First Nation is launching a suit jointly with Neskantaga First Nation suing theContinue Reading
According to Minister of Northern Development and Mines, Energy and Indigenous Affairs, Greg Rickford, part of the “Connecting the North”Continue Reading
This week, the federal government announced will invest an additional $1.18 Billion USD toward lifting ongoing boiled water advisories inContinue Reading