First Nations leadership from across Canada met with government representatives at a national roundtable on missing and murdered Indigenous women in Ottawa today. The roundtable brought together more than 150 delegates including First Nations Chiefs, Premiers, federal and provincial ministers, and representatives from First Nations organizations. Deputy Grand Chief Denise...
MMIW: Victims and families deserve more than an accused abuser as an advocate
We live in a world where 1,200 of our Indigenous daughters, mothers, sisters, aunties and friends have gone missing or been murdered since 1980. A world where our justice, health and social service systems are failing these women and girls every single day. Our missing and murdered women deserve more,...
First Nations Leaders Champion “Our Own Inquiry” for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Political leaders from First Nations across Ontario have joined together to begin their own inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women at a three-day gathering in Thunder Bay this week. The gathering will bring together 15 First Nations families who have experienced a loss with leaders from First Nations communities...
Batchewana First Nation Announces Election Results
On December 2, 3014 a polling notice was issued notifying the Batchewana First Nation’s Band Members of the 2015 election. Candidates began their campaigning, which included a submission in the First Nation’s Special Election Newsletter stating individual platforms and priorities. Voting took place in the Thunderbird room at the Rankin...
AIAI Chiefs meet with newly elected National Chief Perry Bellegarde
The Chiefs of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians hosted an inaugural meeting with the newly elected National Chief Perry Bellegarde of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) on Wednesday. “We are here to set our relationship off on a good track and to share critical priorities from our...