Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare cautiously hopeful following release of 2019 Ontario Budget

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (April 15, 2019)— The 2019 Ontario Budget: Protecting What Matters Most sets a tone of system changes and investments to a healthier economy while making good on their commitment to reduce the provincial deficit to...

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Rez 91 journalists to receive Debwewin Citation in storytelling

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (March 27, 2019)— Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare announced today that CHRZ Rez 91 radio programmers, Vince and Anita Chechock from Wasauksing First Nation are the newest journalists to be honoured with the...

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Still over 50 Boil Water Advisories in Ontario on this World Water Day

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (March 22, 2019) — Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare wants to bring attention to the United Nations theme for this year’s World Water Day: Leave no one behind – whoever you are, wherever...

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Federal budget fails to address youth suicide; Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (March 20, 2019)— Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare says that while the federal budget is planning to spend $4.5 billion over the next five years to narrow the socio-economic gap between Indigenous and...

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Anishinabek Nation leadership hopes for a peaceful resolve in Wet’suwet’en Nation

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (January 10, 2018)— Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare issued the following statement regarding the peaceful protest against the TransCanada pipeline project occurring in Wet'suwet’en traditional territory in British Columbia and the law enforcement...

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Anishinabek Nation statement on federal Cabinet shuffle

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (January 14, 2019)— Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare wishes to acknowledge the recent federal Cabinet shuffle that took place earlier today and welcome the new ministers as they undertake their new roles. “I would...

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Anishinabek Nation leadership hopes for a peaceful resolve in Wet’suwet’en Nation

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (January 10, 2018)— Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare issued the following statement regarding the peaceful protest against the TransCanada pipeline project occurring in Wet'suwet’en traditional territory in British Columbia and the law enforcement...

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Anishinabek Nation leadership support disbandment of Thunder Bay Police Service Board

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (December 19, 2018)— Anishinabek Nation leadership is supportive of the disbandment of the Thunder Bay Police Service Board and see this as an opportunity for the Thunder Bay Police Service and the future Thunder Bay...

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Anishinabek Nation leadership troubled by recent police conduct towards First Nation youth

ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (December 4, 2018)— Anishinabek Nation leadership and citizens alike were disturbed upon learning of an incident that transpired involving a First Nation youth from Nibinamik First Nation receiving medical care and a forceful on-duty police...

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Anishinabek Nation, Canada and US mayors call for stricter rules for water withdrawals from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence

COLLINGWOOD (November 30, 2018) — For the first time, Canada and United States mayors from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative and Anishinabek Nation leadership have joined together to call for stricter rules for any new water...

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