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Magnetawan First Nation

Magnetawan First Nation

Magnetawan No. 1 is a First Nation reserve 6 km east of Georgian Bay, south of Sudbury, Ontario, with an area of 47 km, occupied by the Magnetawan First Nation, an Ojibwe band.

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Teresa Hunt
Monday, 07 June 2021 / Published in Governance, News, Schools & Education

Do attitudes that inspired residential schools still prevail in Canada?

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Teresa Hunt
Friday, 04 June 2021 / Published in Business, News

Robinson Huron First Nation Leadership calls on Canada to do better!

Update on RHT Annuities Litigation.  Ontario has appealed Justice Hennessy’s stage 2 decision.

Read the Robinson Huron newsletter here:

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Teresa Hunt
Friday, 04 June 2021 / Published in Governance, News

Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement

We are happy to report that your First Nation is now among seven Anishinabek First Nations that have successfully ratified the ANGA to date.

The ultimate goal of the ANGA is to have ratifying First Nations with effective laws in regard

a) leadership selection; b) citizenship; c) culture and language; d) management and operations of First Nation Government, and an operating second level of support by way of the collective body.

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Teresa Hunt
Thursday, 03 June 2021 / Published in Education, News, Schools & Education

Child Care Update from the Ministry of Education Early Years and Child Care

Information on the impact associated with the recent decision to keep schools closed for in-person instruction and continue with teacher-led remote learning through to the end of the school year.

Impact on Child Care Operations.  Child and Family Programs.  Funding.  Health & Safety.

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Teresa Hunt
Thursday, 03 June 2021 / Published in Business, News

Newly elected Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Reginald Niganobe!

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Teresa Hunt
Wednesday, 02 June 2021 / Published in News

Canada and Ontario mark 50th anniversary of Great Lakes Agreement by signing ninth agreement

The Great Lakes are a treasured resource that are integral to the health and well-being of millions of Canadians. Canada and Ontario are committed to strong, ongoing collaboration with their partners to protect and restore the Great Lakes.

Today, the Governments of Canada and Ontario announced that they have signed the new Canada-Ontario Agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality and Ecosystem Health, which sets out specific actions each government will take to protect and restore the Great Lakes, such as preventing toxic and nuisance algae, improving wastewater and stormwater management, reducing plastic pollution and excess road salt, restoring native species and habitats, and increasing resilience to climate change.

This is the ninth agreement between the two governments and marks the 50th anniversary of the signing of the first Canada-Ontario Agreement in 1971. The agreement includes a renewed commitment to completing environmental clean-up actions with an emphasis on six historically degraded areas, conserving key habitats around the Great Lakes, and continuing to restore Lake Erie. It also includes a new focus on protecting Lake Ontario, supporting nature-based recreation opportunities, and strengthening First Nation and Métis engagement in the implementation of the agreement.

The Great Lakes have responded well to past protection efforts. Ontario and Canada’s commitments in the agreement recognize the importance of collective action and continuing to strengthen our work to protect and restore the Great Lakes.

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“The Great Lakes are an invaluable resource to millions of Canadians, holding more than a fifth of the world’s surface freshwater. Today’s new agreement, which marks 50 years of Canada-Ontario Agreements on the Great Lakes, is an important step toward creating a cleaner, healthier future. I am pleased to see this critical commitment between our two governments to continue protecting and restoring the Great Lakes for future generations.”
– The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

“Canada and Ontario have a long history of working together to protect and restore the Great Lakes and we’ve seen tremendous improvements in these vital waterways. The health of the Great Lakes is important not only to our natural environment, but also to the local economies and communities that depend on them every day. We look forward to continuing to work with all of our partners to safeguard the world’s largest freshwater lake system now, and for generations to come.”
– The Honourable Jeff Yurek, Ontario Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

“The previous Canada-Ontario Agreement allowed my ministry to undertake important work, such as restoring over 2,400 hectares of habitat and rehabilitating almost 32 km of tributaries in the Great Lakes basin ecosystem. With this new agreement, my ministry is committed to the prevention and management of aquatic invasive species and conserving our native species and habitats. I’m proud of the work that has already been done and am looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together under this new agreement.”
– The Honourable John Yakabuski, Ontario Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry “Improving the water quality for the Great Lakes is an important piece of our government’s environmental plan. As a critical shared resource, protecting them is also a shared responsibility. That’s why Ontario supports sustainable farming practices that build soil health, enhance water quality, and develop resiliency to a changing climate.”
– The Honourable Ernie Hardeman, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

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Teresa Hunt
Wednesday, 02 June 2021 / Published in COVID-19 Pandemic, News

COVID-19 Update from the Office of the Ontario Regional Chief

COVID-19 CASES:  Canada, Ontario, First Nation Communities

Provincial & Federal measures responding to COVID-19

First Nations COVID-19 testing in Ontario Update

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Teresa Hunt
Thursday, 27 May 2021 / Published in Governance, News

Saturday, July 3, 2021 Election

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Teresa Hunt
Wednesday, 26 May 2021 / Published in Governance, News

July 3, 2021 Election

Final candidates running for Chief and Councillor – Magnetawan First Nation election July 3, 2021

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Teresa Hunt
Tuesday, 25 May 2021 / Published in Education, News, Schools & Education

High School & Post-Secondary Scholarship Opportunities!

The Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity is proud to offer Anishinabek Post-Secondary students an opportunity to apply for one of our 2021 Anishinabek Student Excellence Awards!

Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity is also very excited to be partnering with the Kinoomaadziwin Education Body to offer Anishinabek students at the high school level an opportunity to apply for scholarships as well!

In total there are over $15,000.00 in Scholarships available!

The deadline to apply is Friday, May 28, 2021

For more details visit: http://www.an7gc.ca/evening-of-excellence/

Or contact carol.stevens@magfn.com

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