Thank you so much for all your help in organizing and operating the Clinic! The Public Health Nurses said,
“Our clinic was the best one yet” They sung everyone’s praises and send their thanks.
On behalf of our community, WE thank each and every one of you. You are all our very own heroes.
Magnetawan First Nation’s Vaccine First Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic is complete!
A total of 76 Doses of Moderna were given out.
61 were Magnetawan residents and members. That’s 70% of our in-community residents over 18!
15 were Magnetawan employees who reside off territory.
Stay tuned for the date for our second dose. Once the date is set, those that were not able to receive the vaccine at the first clinic will have the opportunity to receive their first dose at the next clinic! Consent forms are available at the Health Centre.
It has been a full year since COVID-19 changed the world as we knew it. The pandemic has taken a toll on each of us in different ways and poses challenges that can be overwhelming. The Hope for Wellness Helpline is there for us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week offering mental health counselling & crisis intervention.
1 855-242-3310 No one has to battle alone.
Good news to all Magnetawan citizens. Thanks for the participation in moving Magnetawan in achieving another stage towards self-government for our community.
Results show we strongly believe in our natural birthrights to self-governance and independence. We are proud of our culture, traditions, language, and the community we have built; and will preserve our freedom to live our lives the way we choose!
This report represents unofficial results of the Magnetawan First Nation ratification vote of the Anishinabak Nation Governance Agreement (ANGA).
Your invited to join a “Come Play Outside” series via Zoom Thursday, March 25th from 6pm – 8pm. YOU could WIN a Chromebook, Gift Cards & More! Let’s get comfortable and talk about #WeMatterCampaign, Self-Care, Land as Strength, Emotional Regulation Tips, Overcoming Mental Health & Environmental Barriers. Email Sally Dokis to register mwtn@wasauksing.ca.
Magnetawan First Nation citizens say “yes” on the Governance Agreement ratification vote which concluded on Saturday, February 27. The results of Magnetawan First Nation’s successful ratification vote on the Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement were 54 yes and 20 no, with no spoiled ballots. While the results are unofficial until a 10-day appeal period is over on March 9, 2021, Chief William Diabo and the First Nation Ratification Officer, Jennifer Tagliabracci, are confident that there are no technical grounds upon which an appeal could successfully put the vote aside.
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The Ontario region is pleased to offer appointments for registration & membership Services. Read more below …
Check out the Winter edition of the official magazine of the Chiefs of Ontario.
As you are aware, COVID-19 Variants of Concern (VOCs) are circulating within Ontario. We are writing to you today to provide updated information and public health recommendations regards COVID-19 VOCs.
For more, please read this release below.
Join us on February 18, 2021, for the 2nd Youth COVID-19 Town Hall presented by the Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council and the Chiefs of Ontario.
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