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October 29, 2024
Special interlocutor releases final residential school graves report
Kimberly Murray issues 42 ‘obligations’, seeks 20-year probe Warning: This report refers to residential schools and may be disturbing for some readers. Help is available by calling the Residential School Survivor Support line at 1-866-925-4419 APTN News: After two years of investigation, Canada’s special interlocutor on residential school gravesites says the work is only beginning....
October 29, 2024
Special interlocutor releases final residential school graves report
Kimberly Murray issues 42 ‘obligations’, seeks 20-year probe Warning: This report refers to residential schools and may be disturbing for some readers. Help is available by calling the Residential School Survivor Support line at 1-866-925-4419 APTN News: After two years of investigation, Canada’s special interlocutor on residential school gravesites says the work is only beginning....
October 3, 2024
A Prescription for Housing: Social Medicine Housing Initiative at 90 Dunn Avenue will be a new home to 51 UHN patients!
NationTalk: Toronto – The University Health Network’s (UHN) Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine, in partnership with the City of Toronto, United Way Greater Toronto (UWGT), and Fred Victor, proudly announce the launch of the Social Medicine Housing Initiative at 90 Dunn Ave. (Dunn House) in Parkdale. This project is the first-of-its-kind, hospital-led supportive housing initiative...
August 16, 2024
Open-Access, No-cost Anti-Colonial Learning Resource Offers Art to Transform Healthcare Systems Across Canada
NationTalk: Lheidli T’enneh Territory, Prince George, BC – The Hearts-based Education and Anti-colonial Learning in Healthcare (H.E.A.L. Healthcare) Project unlocks the potential of arts and humanities to disrupt longstanding and well-established health disparities. Starting from the premise that healthcare is both an art and a science, H.E.A.L. Healthcare uses poetry, storytelling, visual arts, and other...
July 2, 2024
Ontario Investing Over $3.6 Million to Train Workers in Hamilton
Investment will train up to 3,800 workers for in-demand jobs in the skilled trades Office of the Premier Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development NationTalk: HAMILTON — The Ontario government is investing over $3.6 million through the Skills Development Fund (SDF) in four training projects and one building expansion project in Hamilton. These investments will...
June 11, 2024
We were punished for speaking our languages and banned from using them in the legislature. My speech turned a page
I spoke for all of the First Nations children, who were stolen away from their lands, their families and communities, from everything they knew. By Sol Mamakwa Contributor Toronto Star: May 28 was a historic day in Ontario. I finally spoke in my language, in Queen’s Park, which has been heard on this land for tens of thousands...
June 3, 2024
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Marks the Fifth Anniversary of National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) with Progress Report on the Implementation of the Calls for Justice
NationTalk: – Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario) – Today, on the fifth anniversary of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Final Report, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) released a new progress report evaluating the advances made in implementing the National Inquiry’s 231 Calls for Justice. “Preventing violence against...
May 17, 2024
Niagara Health releases first Indigenous Health Services Plan
NationTalk: Developed in collaboration with Indigenous leaders and community members by Niagara Health’s Indigenous Health Services and Reconciliation team, the Plan provides a clear focus to improve hospital services and experiences for Indigenous patients and their families. “The public launch of the Indigenous Health Services Plan is a testament to our commitment to improving hospital...
May 10, 2024
Ontario Connecting People in Thunder Bay to Mobile Mental Health Services
NationTalk: THUNDER BAY — The Ontario government is investing more than $2.7 million over three years to launch a new mobile crisis response team in Thunder Bay to make it easier and more convenient for people experiencing homelessness or mental health and addictions crisis to get the support they need. This is one of three...
May 6, 2024
Ensuring incoming cohorts of medical students better represent the diversity of Indigenous communities in Canada
Nicholas Brisebois and Nicole Cardinal NationTalk: May 6, 2024 CMAJ April 29, 2024 196 (16) E563-E565; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.231272 KEY POINTS It has become increasingly evident that First Nations people living on reserves and Indigenous people from rural and Northern communities have a substantially lower chance of getting into medical school in Canada than their urban counterparts. This often unappreciated disparity likely contributes...
May 2, 2024
Northeastern Ontario gets its first Indigenous Peoples Court
The goal is to address First Nation overrepresentation in correctional facilities CBC Indigenous: An Ontario court of Justice courtroom in Sudbury was filled to the brink on Thursday for the opening ceremony of the region’s first Indigenous Peoples Court. Lawyers, judges, members of First Nations and the public all took part in the event, marking...
April 19, 2024
‘We’ve been where they’ve been’: People with lived addiction experience key in aiding Thunder Bay’s vulnerable
Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s opioid toxicity mortality rate over triple Ontario rate CBC News: When Nicole Lukas-Mckenzie tells her clients she knows what they’re going through, she means it. At People Advocating for Change for Empowerment (PACE), a drop-in centre on Thunder Bay, Ont.’s south side, she sees people experiencing homelessness, addiction and the stigma...
April 18, 2024
Ontario Connecting Over 23,000 People to Primary Care Teams in London Area, Lambton, and Chatham-Kent
Table of Contents NationTalk: Health , MUNCEY — The Ontario government is investing nearly $6.4 million to connect over 23,000 people to primary care teams in the London area, Lambton, and Chatham-Kent. This is part of Ontario’s $110 million investment to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams, bringing the province one step closer...
April 8, 2024
CBC North 2024 Internship Program for Carleton University – Carleton
NationTalk: Journalism students at Carleton University can once again take advantage of an opportunity to work with CBC North through a paid internship program that is exclusive to Carleton. Applications are due on April 26. This two-month, paid internship can be taken up this spring or summer with CBC North. This year’s placement will be...
April 5, 2024
Ontario Connecting Over 16,000 People to Primary Care Teams in Northwestern Ontario
NationTalk: THUNDER BAY — The Ontario government is investing more than $5 million to connect over 16,000 people to primary care teams in Northwestern Ontario, including Thunder Bay, Kenora, Fort Frances, and Sioux Lookout. This is part of Ontario’s $110 million investment to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams, bringing the province...
April 2, 2024
New admissions process improves equitable access to the Queen’s MD Program
NationTalk: Queen’s Gazette – Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) is adapting its MD Program admissions process to create a more inclusive entry point for all applicants, minimize systemic barriers to becoming a doctor, and increase student diversity. Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) is adapting its MD Program admissions process to create a more inclusive entry point...
March 8, 2024
Northern & Remote Communities Recreation Fund (NRCRF)
NationTalk: The Northern & Remote Community Recreation Fund (NRCRF) is an initiative of ISWO’s Well Nation program. The program is intended to increase opportunities for participation in sport, recreation, and physical activity while building community capacity and decreasing behaviours that can have long-term negative consequences. The NRCRF supports projects that utilize sport and recreation as...
February 9, 2024
Cutting wait times, delivering better health care in Ontario
NationTalk: GREATER TORONTO AREA, ON – Universal public health care is a core part of what it means to be Canadian. It is the idea that no matter where you live or what you earn, you will always be able to get the care you need. Unfortunately, our health care system has not been living...
February 1, 2024
Ontario Protecting Children and Youth from Sex Trafficking in Kenora Region
NationTalk: KENORA – The Ontario government has started community engagements on a new Children at Risk of Exploitation (CARE) Unit in the Kenora District to protect children and youth from sex trafficking. As part of Ontario’s Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy, CARE Units help identify and locate children who are experiencing or are at high risk of...
February 1, 2024
Ontario Connecting Over 300,000 People to Primary Care Teams
$110 million investment brings the province one step closer to connecting everyone in Ontario to primary care NationTalk: PETERBOROUGH — The Ontario government is investing $110 million to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams, bringing the province one step closer to connecting everyone in Ontario to primary care. “Our government is making...
January 23, 2024
Ontario Making it Easier and More Affordable for Indigenous Communities to Access Vital Government Services
Province permanently waiving fees for death records and applications to reclaim a traditional name NationTalk: TORONTO — The Ontario government is providing financial relief for Indigenous peoples and communities by permanently waiving fees for death records and delayed registration of death for children who attended Indian Residential Schools. The province is also permanently eliminating fees...
January 23, 2024
Ontario Making it Easier and More Affordable for Indigenous Communities to Access Vital Government Services
Province permanently waiving fees for death records and applications to reclaim a traditional name NationTalk: TORONTO — The Ontario government is providing financial relief for Indigenous peoples and communities by permanently waiving fees for death records and delayed registration of death for children who attended Indian Residential Schools. The province is also permanently eliminating fees...
January 23, 2024
Maamwesying Ontario Health Team and Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre solidify Collaboration Agreement with signing ceremony
Carol Eshkakogan, CEO of Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services Inc./Chair of the Maamwesying Ontario Health Team Leadership Council (left), and Jane Battistelli, President and CEO of Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre (right). – Photo supplied NationTalk: AnishinabekNews,ca – SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK (January 15, 2024) – Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services Inc., as a core...
January 9, 2024
Ontario Connecting More Indigenous Youth to Mental Health Services in Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation
New Youth Wellness Hub to Provide Culturally Safe Care Closer to Home Table of Contents SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK FIRST NATION — The Ontario government is making it faster and easier for young people to connect to mental health and substance use support by launching a new Youth Wellness Hub to serve Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation and surrounding areas....
December 12, 2023
Ontario Helping More Students Kick-Start Careers in the Trades
Province investing record amount in key programs to prepare young people for in-demand jobs Nationtalk: TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing over $62.9 million in two of the province’s foundational skilled trades programs to help more than 18,000 young people explore and prepare for life-long careers in a growing industry. The record increase in...
December 1, 2023
GBPH explores new ground to partner with Indigenous community
NationTalk: GREY-BRUCE, The Canadian Press – The local health unit is looking into ways of strengthening the relationship between public health and the Indigenous community. One of those ways involves exploring a rarely-used piece of legislation; another would mean building a bridge with other local boards. Discussion began with Dr. Rim Zayed’s report on the...
November 17, 2023
Ontario Investing in Free Training for Racialized and Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Province helping over 1,200 Indigenous, Black and other racialized entrepreneurs prepare for success. NationTalk: TORONTO — Ontario is investing an additional $15 million over three years in the Racialized and Indigenous Supports for Entrepreneurs (RAISE) program to provide free access to business coaching, training and grants. The program will prepare more than 1,200 Indigenous, Black...
November 15, 2023
Applications now open for funding to support economic development opportunities for Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses
NationTalk: Huntsville Doppler – The Ontario government is investing $9.2 million in two programs to improve economic opportunities for Indigenous communities across the province. The Indigenous Economic Development Fund (IEDF) and the Indigenous Community Capital Grants Program (ICCGP) provide grants and financing for Indigenous peoples to increase access to support for business, employment and training opportunities. “Our government understands...
November 7, 2023
Ontario Connecting Northern and Rural Communities to Critical Care
Renewed and expanded Ornge fleet will better connect patients in rural and remote areas to urgent care NationTalk: SUDBURY — The Ontario government is investing over $108 million to expand Ornge Air Ambulance’s fixed wing fleet with four additional state-of-the-art planes and replace their existing eight fixed wing fleet. This investment will ensure Ornge’s air...
October 23, 2023
AtkinsRéalis Launches ReconciliACTION Plan, Deepening Long Term Commitment to Indigenous Relations
NationTalk: Montreal: AtkinsRéalis [SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.] (TSX: ATRL), a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, is proud to unveil its inaugural ReconciliACTION Plan (RAP) in Canada, which details the actions the Company will undertake between now and 2030, across procurement, recruitment, employee education and experience, bidding, project delivery,...
July 19, 2023
Ontario Connecting Children and Youth to Care Close to Home
$330 million annual boost in spending expands pediatric services in communities across the province NationTalk: OTTAWA — The Ontario government is investing an additional $330 million each year in pediatric health services to connect children and youth to more convenient and high-quality care close to home at hospitals, clinics and community-based health care facilities across...
July 7, 2023
Ben & Jerry’s Land Back tweet on Canada Day gets praise from First Nations people
Others called for boycott of ice cream company after tweet says Canada is on stolen land CBC News: Ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s is being praised by many First Nations people in Canada for a tweet supporting the #LandBack movement on Canada Day. The tweet from the Canadian branch of the company read: “Another day...
July 4, 2023
Niagara Health first hospital in the world to purchase Indigenous-supplied, branded medical gloves
NationTalk: Niagara Health (July 3) – A unique partnership initiated by Niagara Health has led to a global first while putting the hospital on the path toward economic reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Niagara Health recently became the first hospital in the world[N1] to receive a shipment of Indigenous-supplied, acute care nitrile medical gloves. The gloves,...
June 29, 2023
Canada Life announces support for new mentorship program for Indigenous learners at Red River College Polytechnic
NationTalk: Winnipeg, MB – Today, Canada Life announced a $500,000 investment in Red River College Polytechnic (RRC Polytech). This new support will assist RRC Polytech as they create an Indigenous-led student mentorship program, to be offered across all RRC Polytech programs and campuses. This new program will provide support and guidance for Indigenous learners as...
June 28, 2023
Niagara Health releases annual report
NationTalk: Yesterday Niagara Health held its first in-person Annual Meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic and released its 2022-23 Annual Report. This was an opportunity to mark our progress recovering from challenges resulting from the pandemic, profile significant achievements and investments in both our people and in innovation and recommit to our core mission as an acute...
June 26, 2023
‘It is who I am, deeply rooted in me’: York Region hospitals empower Indigenous Peoples with healing, smudging
Mackenzie Health, Oak Valley establish new smudging policies, Southlake introduces new Indigenous patient services NationTalk: YorkRegion.com – When there’s smoke, there may not necessarily be fire. Instead, smoke may mean there’s healing and smudging with sage, cedar, sweet grass and traditional tobacco. Recently, all the hospitals in York Region established policies to allow for smudging...
June 17, 2023
Med school tackles rural doctor shortage with crash course in community culture
Learning about community life, Indigenous culture at core of Northern Ontario School of Medicine program Click on the following link to view the video: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/northern-ontario-medical-school-doctor-training-shortage-1.6766805?cmp=newsletter_Morning%20Headlines%20from%20CBC%20News_1613_1134454 CBC News: Canada is often lauded for its universal health care system, but universal doesn’t mean equal access. The reality is that seven million Canadians, particularly those in smaller communities,...
June 2, 2023
Toronto Metropolitan University School of Medicine’s Indigenous Health Lead at the table from the beginning
It’s important for Indigenous learners to ‘see themselves represented in leadership,’ says Dr. Jamaica Cass CBC News: Toronto Metropolitan University’s first cohort of medical students will have an Indigenous Health Lead when its School of Medicine opens in September 2025 in Brampton, Ont. Dr. Jamaica Cass, a member of the Mohawks of the Bay of...
May 26, 2023
Grade 11 English course with focus on Indigenous voices to become mandatory in London region
The course is already a requirement for students in many school boards in the province CBC News: The region’s largest school board will make a Grade 11 English course that focuses on Inuit, Metis and First Nations authors mandatory for high schoolers after a push from the Indigenous student trustee. The course is already compulsory...
May 16, 2023
CAMH Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan 2021-2024: Mid-way update
NationTalk: CAMH’s commitment to truth and reconciliation will continue to evolve following the implementation of this three-year plan, and future work will aim to further dismantle the intransigent oppressive systems that continuously exclude and harm Indigenous peoples. In May 2021, CAMH launched the CAMH Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan, a three-year plan that includes 14 commitments...
May 12, 2023
Ontario Helping Children and Youth Overcome Barriers
NationTalk: Provincial funding for grassroots organizations helping connect more young people to supports in their community TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing more than $13.5 million through the Youth Opportunities Fund to support 38 youth-focused grassroots projects across the province that will help children, youth and families develop new skills, overcome social and economic...
May 5, 2023
Doctors at this Toronto hospital can now refer Indigenous patients to a traditional healer
“The fact that we’re doing this within a hospital demonstrates that we believe these systems can work alongside one another.” Toronto Star: When Indigenous patients arrive at Women’s College Hospital they will see signs that traditional healing practices can be part of their care. Indigenous artwork is incorporated into hospital spaces, while posters placed at...
May 4, 2023
Ontario Connecting Indigenous Communities to More Mental Health and Addictions Support
NationTalk: $33 million provincial investment expanding access to programs and services for Indigenous peoples and their families MUNCEY — Ontario has invested nearly $33 million in 2022-23 into over 100 mental health and addictions supports and programs designed to meet the needs of Indigenous communities across the province. “For generations, Indigenous communities and elders have...
April 24, 2023
Ontario schools making headway, new report finds
But province needs better data collection to track progress on Indigenous education Toronto Star: Ontario’s public schools have made significant progress in Indigenous education over the past decade but in some areas — such as the elementary science curriculum — change has stalled, says a new report by People for Education. The report is based...
April 4, 2023
Cdn. Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) Releases Health Human Resources Assessment Report
NationTalk: Ottawa – Today, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) released its report on health human resources (HHR) in Canada. The report, titled “Canada’s Health Workforce: Pathways Forward”, provides key findings designed to inform stakeholders (including governments). The report provides evidence-informed approaches to addressing the current challenges facing the Canadian health workforce. The three...
March 29, 2023
Ontario Investing in Economic Development Initiatives in First Nations Communities
NationTalk: KENORA — The Ontario government is building a strong province by partnering with the Ontario First Nations Economic Developers Association (OFNEDA) to help individuals and businesses in First Nation communities create and expand economic opportunities. The province is providing $6.8 million to help OFNEDA deliver training for Economic Development Officers and funding to First...
March 1, 2023
New program to prepare Indigenous students for careers in health care
Toronto Star: A northern Ontario health organization and a university say they are developing a culturally-informed program that will prepare Indigenous youth for careers in health care. The Queen’s Weeneebayko Health Education Program will have a campus in Moosonee, a town on the Moose River, and will teach a university curriculum that will train students...
February 11, 2023
As more high schools add Indigenous- focused compulsory courses, some warn against a siloed approach
‘Reconciliation will only exist … when we see it in every aspect of a student’s experience,’ says professor CBC News: As a Shakespeare fan who loves sharing his work with students, Windsor, Ont., English teacher Carolyn Howlett admits she felt a bit apprehensive when her board began work shifting its Grade 11 English course to focus...
February 6, 2023
Ontario Justice Centre Opens in Kenora
NationTalk: KENORA — Today, the Ontario government, in collaboration with Indigenous leaders, the Ontario Court of Justice and community partners, launched the opening of the Kenora Justice Centre. Designed with and for the Kenora community, the innovative Centre will hold individuals accountable for their offences, while providing community-led supports through health care, education, housing and...
February 2, 2023
Toronto school board makes Indigenous course mandatory for Grade 11 English credit
Canada’s largest school board will make a course on Indigenous texts its compulsory Grade 11 English credit in a bid to ensure students graduate with a greater understanding of Indigenous culture and history. NationTalk: The Mirror, TORONTO — Canada’s largest school board will make a course on Indigenous texts its compulsory Grade 11 English credit...
February 1, 2023
To be, or not to be? TDSB to vote on swapping out Shakespeare for Indigenous authors in Grade 11
Trustees looking at replacing Grade 11 English course which typically focuses on literary classics with one amplifying Indigenous voices. Toronto Star: All high school students know who Shakespeare is — but not Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Richard Wagamese or Tanya Talaga. That could change. Toronto’s public school board is considering replacing its compulsory Grade 11 English course, which...
November 29, 2022
ISN Maskwa and Narratives Inc. Partner on Residential Schools Investigation
NationTalk: Missanabie Cree First Nation, through its company ISN Maskwa, announced a partnership with Narratives Inc. as Survivors and their families continue to seek truth, justice, and healing. By working together, the two organizations can provide highly specialized and strong technical supports to Survivors and communities, who are currently undertaking the important work of searching...
November 22, 2022
Centennial College launches early childhood education program for Indigenous learners
NationTalk: TORONTO – Centennial College, in partnership with Native Child and Family Services of Toronto and Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child & Family Services, is offering 25 Indigenous applicants an opportunity to become credentialed early childhood educators. The fully funded two-year program will support learners from Toronto and the Region of Durham in a culturally affirming environment...
November 9, 2022
National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence a significant step towards gender equality
Pictou County, Nova Scotia – Women and Gender Equality Canada Living a life free from violence is a fundamental human right, but gender‑based violence (GBV) continues to be a significant barrier to achieving gender equality in Canada. It is one of the most pervasive, deadly, and deeply rooted human rights violations of our time. Federal,...
October 21, 2022
First Nations, governments sign memorandum of understanding for Bringing Our Children Home initiative
Initiative searching for missing children who attended Pelican Lake Indian Residential School CBC: An initiative aimed at locating missing children who attended Pelican Lake Indian Residential School took a step forward this week, with First Nations and government signing a memorandum of understanding in Thunder Bay, Ont. The Bikiiwewinig Nindawaashishiiminaanak Initiative, or Bringing Our Children...
October 18, 2022
Ontario Boosting Economic Development Opportunities in Indigenous Communities
NationTalk: Ministry of Indigenous Affairs, SCUGOG — The Ontario government is providing $25 million over the next three years to support economic development in Indigenous communities. This funding will help Indigenous businesses and communities recover after the COVID-19 pandemic, modernize business processes, remove barriers for Indigenous people pursuing an apprenticeship, and provide training opportunities. “Our...
October 14, 2022
Ontario Announces Three New Northern Ontario Health Teams
NationTalk: TORONTO — The Ontario government, in partnership with Ontario Health, has approved three new Ontario Health Teams in Northern Ontario that will break down barriers in people’s health care to provide connected and more convenient care. “These three new Ontario Health Teams will improve the way people access health care by ensuring they can...
October 12, 2022
Anishinabek Nation lends support to Indigenous diabetes international conference promoting Indigenous ways and knowledge
THOROLD, Ontario – An upcoming event is causing a great stir in the world of Indigenous diabetes wellness. On Thursday, October 27 and Friday, October 28, 2022, the Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle (IDHC) is hosting a virtual international conference to which all are invited and all are welcome. And many are stepping forward. “This conference marks...
October 4, 2022
Indigenous organization celebrates grand opening of multiple services and Health Centre
WawatayNews: Health leaders and advocates gathered at the Keepers Of The Circle Office in Kirkland Lake on September 29 for an open house event. This two part event was meant to showcase the newly renovated and completed Keepers Of The Circle office building and to host the official opening of the Mino M’Shki-ki Indigenous Health...
July 18, 2022
IEC joins the team as Presenting Sponsor of Ontario Summer Indigenous Games 2022
NationTalk: International Experience Canada steps up to the plate, for the first major sport event hosted by Indigenous Sport & Wellness Ontario (ISWO), since the COVID-19 global pandemic. The 2022 Ontario Summer Indigenous Games (OSIG) organizing committee is proud to announce that International Experience Canada (IEC) will be supporting the Games as the Presenting Sponsor...
July 11, 2022
AFN Calls For First Ministers Meeting on UNDRIP at Council of The Federation
Assembly of First Nations: BC Regional Chief Terry Teegee issued the following statement after a meeting with provincial and territorial premiers today in advance of the Council of the Federation meeting taking place later today in Victoria, BC. “It is important for First Nations to meet with premiers on priorities and initiatives that impact our...
July 7, 2022
Giant Tiger goes the Distance as The Official Volunteer Partner for the 2022 Ontario Summer Indigenous Games
Giant Tiger is roaring to go, as a proud supporter of Indigenous youth, with special support for Games volunteers in this first return to in-person major event for ISWO. NationTalk: The 2022 Ontario Summer Indigenous Games (OSIG) organizing committee is excited to announce Giant Tiger Stores Ltd. as the official volunteer partner for the provincial...
July 5, 2022
Biindigen Well-Being Centre launched in Hamilton
It is with great excitement we announce the launch of the Biindigen Well-Being Centre, which will be home to De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre, Niwasa Kendaaswin Teg and Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services. In addition, McMaster University’s Department of Family Medicine will be partnering with De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre...
March 4, 2022
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation investment
The Ontario government is providing $1 million through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation to Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services and Waabinong Head Start Family Resource Centre to build a childcare facility that provides educational programs for Indigenous preschoolers and their families that promote the Anishinaabek culture and language in Sault Ste. Marie. “This $1 million investment to...
January 24, 2022
Six Nations of the Grand River
$10,259,9753 in funding over three years The Survivors’ Secretariat at Six Nations of the Grand River and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced funding through the Residential Schools Missing Children – Community Support Funding program to assist with this important work.The Survivors’ Secretariat will coordinate with Survivors and engage with communities to locate, document, map, maintain...
December 16, 2021
Lac Seul First Nation
Sioux Lookout Bulletin – $1M funding for Lac Seul First Nation who will engage with 33 affiliated northern Ontario communities to establish cultural and spiritual protocols in working with Survivors, intergenerational Survivors, knowledge keepers and leaders to address the location, documentation, mapping, maintenance and commemoration/memorialization of burial sites associated with the former Pelican Lake Indian...
November 9, 2021
Mohawk Institute begins search for unmarked graves
Mohawk Institute – The search for unmarked graves at the former Mohawk Institute in Brantford, Ontario has begun. The Joint Police Task Force began their work this morning by combing the search grid with the use of ground-penetrating radar technology....
November 1, 2021
IRS death records
Globe and Mail – Ontario says it has found about 1,800 death registrations of school-aged Indigenous children that it will release to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, amid growing calls for governments and churches to hand over records that shed light on the residential-school system. The 1,800 death registrations span the past 70...
November 1, 2021
Discovery of 1,800 death registrations of school-aged indigenous children
Globe and Mail – Ontario says it has found about 1,800 death registrations of school-aged Indigenous children that it will release to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, amid growing calls for governments and churches to hand over records that shed light on the residential-school system....
October 29, 2021
$36M Investment in Mental Health and Addictions
Government of Ontario – The Ontario government is investing more than $36 million in community-led mental health and addictions supports in Indigenous communities across the province. This funding will help ensure culturally appropriate and trauma-informed supports are readily available for Indian residential school survivors and their families as well as Indigenous-led student, youth and gender-focused...
October 29, 2021
IRS Survivor Support Funding
Government of Ontario is funding over $20 million in Indigenous-focused mental health and addictions programs and services to directly support Indian residential school survivors. The funding will ensure culturally appropriate, trauma-informed supports are available to both First Nations and urban Indigenous organizations as critical work is undertaken to investigate and commemorate former Indian residential school...
September 29, 2021
Expansion of First Nations, Métis and Inuit content in elementary curriculum
Ontario government announced a plan to expand First Nation, Métis and Inuit content and learning in the elementary curriculum. The province announced that these changes will further strengthen mandatory learning on residential schools and foster greater understanding within the province’s education system of the intergenerational legacy borne by Indigenous families. The Ontario government’s work will...
August 16, 2021
Mohawk Institute creating a Survivors’ Secretariat
Mohawk Institute is creating a Survivors’ Secretariat to commence a death/criminal investigation. The Mandate of the Survivors’ Secretariat includes coordinating death investigation processes and protocols, conducting Statement Gathering, document collection and historical research, supporting commemoration initiatives, and liaising with First Nations, provincial, and federal governments. The Survivors’ Secretariat is currently working to put in place...
August 11, 2021
The Indigenous Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)/Child Nutrition Program
FASD Ontario is an online, accessible and bilingual website that has a: directory of information and services list of learning events compilation of local, national and international news online community to share information https://www.ontario.ca/page/fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-fasd-programs-and-services The Indigenous Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)/Child Nutrition Program (FASD/CNP) is designed and delivered by Indigenous service providers to Indigenous children, youth and...
August 5, 2021
Federal investments for Nishnawbe Aski Nation Health Services
Indigenous Services Canada – Government committed $17.8 million over the next two years in additional federal support to Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) for their continued efforts and progress towards transforming the design and delivery of their health services. Earlier this year, the Government of Canada signed a trilateral statement with NAN and the Government of Ontario,...
July 19, 2021
Mohawk Institute: investments for “Save the Evidence” project
The Government of Canada is investing over $7.6 million in the “Save the Evidence” project through the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada plan. The Government of Ontario is providing more than $1.8 million, while the Woodland Cultural Centre is contributing $378,437. The work will allow the Woodland Cultural Centre...
July 9, 2021
Federal investments to Nishnawbe Aski Nation Mental Health and Addictions Pandemic Response Program
Minister of Indigenous Services, announced $2,657,560 to support the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Mental Health and Addictions Pandemic Response Program, a unique First Nation-led initiative responding to the specific health needs of community members in northern Ontario. It will identify the mental health and wellness services that are already available, and bridge the existing gaps...
June 21, 2021
Funding for ‘identification, investigation, protection and commemoration’ of residential school burial sites
Toronto Star – Ontario government “has committed $10M over the next three years on the ‘identification, investigation, protection and commemoration’ of residential school burial sites across the province…The TRC working group on missing children and unmarked burials identified 12 residential school burial sites ‘with varying degrees of certainty’ before completing their work in 2015. The...
June 1, 2021
Anishinabek Child, Youth, and Family Well-Being Agreement-in-Principle
The Anishinabek Nation and Canada signed the Agreement-in-Principle on Anishinabek Child, Youth, and Family Well-Being. Grand Council Chief Niganobe signed on behalf of 22 member First Nations and the Anishinabek Nation, and the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, and the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, signed on behalf of the Government...
June 1, 2021
Mohawk Institute : “The Mush Hole”
Toronto Star – One of the oldest residential schools opened in 1829 and was operated by the Anglican Church before being taken over by the federal government in 1885. History of escapes from the school are well documented, as are stories of physical and sexual abuse and of malnutrition. The latter complaint earned the school...
May 27, 2021
Pathways to Safety: Ontario’s Strategy in Response to the Final Report of the MMIWG National Inquiry
The province has released a strategy developed in collaboration with Indigenous partners that reinforces Ontario’s commitment to act on the Calls for Justice in the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls…including the need for better access to stable housing, health care, education and employment. Pathways to Safety:...
May 7, 2021
Indigenous Institutes Consortium Funding
NationTalk – Thanks to collaborative, innovative funding from the province and education non-profits, member institutes of the Indigenous Institutes Consortium (IIC) will be developing and improving virtual learning in Ontario for Indigenous learners. Following a historic $50-million investment in the Virtual Learning Strategy (VLS), the IIC formed a new partnership with eCampusOntario to advance the virtual...
April 1, 2021
Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services
The Ontario government announced today that Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services has been designated as the province’s 13th Indigenous children’s aid society. The official designation will enable Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services (NCFS) to provide culturally-based services and supports to more Indigenous children and families in the Districts of Nipissing and Parry Sound, and the...
March 23, 2021
Nishnawbe Aski Nation Relationship Accords
Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) celebrate the signing of Relationship Accords with the following organizations: Ornge University Health Network – Peter Munk Cardiac Unit Paramedics Association of Canada Canadian Red Cross Northern Ontario School of Medicine Relationship Accords will be signed tomorrow with the following partners: Ontario College of Family Physicians Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario...
March 4, 2021
Investments to expand Indigenous mental health and addictions services
Ontario government is investing over $12.8 million to immediately expand and enhance culturally appropriate mental health and addictions services for Indigenous peoples, families and communities across the province (part of the $176 million being invested in the government’s mental health and addictions plan, Roadmap to Wellness). The government is making investments to expand and enhance community-based...
February 22, 2021
New legislation and amendments to Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy
New legislation and amendments to existing legislation to build upon the province’s $307 million Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy. The proposed changes include two new acts – the Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy Act, 2021 and the Accommodation Sector Registration of Guests Act, 2021 – as well as amendments to the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 and the Prevention of and Remedies for Human Trafficking...
December 17, 2020
Investments for COVID-19 culturally safe services
As part of a $147M COVID-19 relief package, $8 million is dedicated for targeted, culturally safe services for Indigenous peoples, including land-based programming, and culturally safe and age-appropriate mental health and addictions supports, including wellness supports for children and youth. In addition, over $51.5 million will go towards a cross-sectoral approach to support vulnerable populations,...
December 10, 2020
Funding to ONWA to develop and expand Aakode’ewin – Courage for Change Program
The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announced funding to be used by the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) to further develop and expand the Aakode’ewin – Courage for Change Program across Ontario, addressing the unique needs of the disproportionate numbers of Indigenous women, youth and girls affected by human trafficking. The program supports...
November 26, 2020
The Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre (SRSC)
Algoma University is partnering with the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre at UBC to increase access to information about the history of Residential Schools. “By leveraging the strengths of our organizations, this partnership will further our commitment to sharing and teaching about the history of Residential Schools.” ,” shared SRSC Researcher/Curator Krista McCraken....
November 16, 2020
CAMH launches Shkaabe Makwa, Anishinaabe for “Spirit Bear helper”
Toronto Star – Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto launches an Indigenous-led centre dedicated to improving health-care services for First Nation, Inuit and Métis communities. Shkaabe Makwa, Anishinaabe for “Spirit Bear helper”, “plans to meld Indigenous knowledge and traditions with medical research, training and healing models for caregivers serving Indigenous communities”. Dr. James...
November 11, 2020
Friends of Ruby
Friends of Ruby, the charity dedicated to LGBTQI2S youth, announced the opening of the Friends of Ruby Home, an innovative custom-built transitional house for LGBTQI2S young people, aged 16-29. “The Friends of Ruby Home is uniquely suited to help LGBTQI2S youth during these times due to its one-of-a-kind mental health approach, including in-house programs and services tailored to...
August 31, 2020
New Tools to Prevent Human Trafficking
New Tools to Prevent Human Trafficking– The new tools are designed to provide innovative ways to actively engage youth in discussions about human trafficking and provide culturally-specific resources for Indigenous communities. They respond directly to needs identified by frontline service providers, survivors of human trafficking and Indigenous communities and organizations. “Speak Out: Stop Sex Trafficking” is...
August 24, 2020
investments in Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy
$7.65M over 5 years as part of the Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy. Funding for specialized services to support human trafficking victims and survivors as part of the government’s comprehensive anti-human trafficking strategy. A portion of this funding will be directed to Victim Services Toronto, Victim Services of York Region and the province’s other Victim Crisis Assistance Ontario...
August 11, 2020
New Child Care funding
New funding to help support child care in the province, in partnership with the federal government, as the centres are set to fully reopen September 1. Ford says the two governments have invested $234.6 million for childhood and early-years settings among licensed daycare facilities. Ford says the child-care money will be used to enhance hygiene...
July 29, 2020
Child Welfare System Reform
The Ontario government released its plan today to modernize the child welfare system. The strategy focuses on strengthening families and communities through prevention, early intervention and seeking more permanent homes for children and youth in care when they cannot stay in their own homes or communities. The strategy to redesign the child welfare system has...
July 14, 2020
End of Birth Alerts
Government of Ontario announced the end of the use of Birth Alerts which was a recommendation from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. This new approach will improve pre- and post-natal services by promoting collaboration between children’s aid societies, hospitals, service providers, Indigenous partners and community-based service providers. It has...
June 25, 2020
2020 Youth Opportunities Fund
2020 Youth Opportunities Fund, a province-wide initiative that creates opportunities for young people and empowers and supports parents, guardians and caregivers. The 2020 Youth Opportunities Fund will provide financial support to 43 community organizations that will benefit youth aged 12 to 25, and their families. Projects receiving funding this year include: Earthling Art Collective ― to...
June 15, 2020
Anti-Human Trafficking Community Supports Fund
Anti-Human Trafficking Community Supports Fund $46M over 5 years to increase community-based and Indigenous-specific supports for child and youth victims of sex trafficking. The Fund will prioritize early intervention and increased protection for victims of sexual exploitation and dedicated survivor supports. focus on areas such as: Trauma-informed programming developed and delivered by survivor-led organizations, Dedicated...
June 11, 2020
NDP Indigenous Affairs critic continues to fight for Bill 76 “The UNDRIP Act, 2019”
DrydenNow – Sol Mamakwa, Kiiwetinoong MPP and Indigenous Affairs critic for the NDP is continuing “his year-long fight for the rights of Indigenous people across Ontario.” Bill 76 The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. 2019”. When asked if he would pass and implement UNDRIP legislation Premier Ford sidestepped the question and...
June 11, 2020
Continuing fight to pass Bill 76 “the UNDRIP Act”
DrydenNow – Sol Mamakwa, Kiiwetinoong MPP and Indigenous Affairs critic for the NDP is continuing “his year-long fight for the rights of Indigenous people across Ontario.” Bill 76 The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. 2019”. When asked if he would pass and implement UNDRIP legislation Premier Ford sidestepped the question and...
June 11, 2020
DrydenNow – Sol Mamakwa, Kiiwetinoong MPP and Indigenous Affairs critic for the NDP is continuing “his year-long fight for the rights of Indigenous people across Ontario.” Bill 76 The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. 2019”. When asked if he would pass and implement UNDRIP legislation Premier Ford sidestepped the question and...
April 28, 2020
Tungasuvvingat Inuksuk (TI) Youth Life Promotion “Inuksuk”Campaign
The Youth Life Promotion at TI, is launching the Inuksuk Campaign. Historically the Inuksuk was seen as a survival tool and during this pandemic, it is vital to remember our strengths and move forward in our lives. The Inuksuk Campaign is designed as a community project to share photos and videos of Inuksuk made by...
March 7, 2020
Sal Mamakwa, Indigenous Affairs critic for the NDP, says reconciliation is dead
DrydenNow – Sol Mamakwa, Kiiwetinoong MPP and Indigenous Affairs critic for the NDP says reconciliation between Ontario’s Indigenous community and the provincial Government is dead. His comments follow the arrests of Indigenous protestors at Tyendinaga and Wet’suwet’en vs Coastal GasLink protest across the country....
March 7, 2020
DrydenNow – Sol Mamakwa, Kiiwetinoong MPP and Indigenous Affairs critic for the NDP says reconciliation between Ontario’s Indigenous community and the provincial Government is dead. His comments follow the arrests of Indigenous protestors at Tyendinaga and Wet’suwet’en vs Coastal GasLink protest across the country....
March 6, 2020
Funding for Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy
$307M over 5 years A new, comprehensive five-year strategy to combat human trafficking and end child sexual exploitation across the province through a proactive, comprehensive action plan focused on four key areas: Raising awareness of the issue by launching a new, province-wide marketing campaign to educate children, youth, parents, and the broader public about what human...
February 14, 2020
Investments in community-based mental health and addiction services
Ontario is expanding mental health, addictions and well-being services for First Nations and Indigenous organizations, helping to provide culturally-appropriate services closer to home by investing $1.2 million in additional funding to expand community-based mental health and addictions services provided by First Nations and Indigenous organizations. Batchewana First Nation to expand existing mental health and wellness...
November 19, 2019
Aakuluk clinic at CHEO in Ottawa
A first of its kind health clinic for Inuit peoples’ has opened at CHEO. The Aakuluk clinic will serve as a hub for children and youth from Nunavut who have complex medical needs. Patients will be greeted by Inuit ‘patient navigators’, as well as art and images from the North. The patients will also have...
October 25, 2019
Re-opening of Mamisarvik Healing Centre in Ottawa
Tungasuvvingat Inuit with the support of the Government of Ontario announce the re-opening of Mamisarvik Healing Centre in Ottawa to serve and offer delivery of Inuit specific trauma informed healing and address substance abuse disorders. Mamisarvik will offer extensive counselling sessions, culturally-specific healing, time with Elders and a world class team of health experts....
October 9, 2019
Talk4Healing Helpline by Indigenous Women for Indigenous Women
Talk4Healing Helpline by Indigenous Women for Indigenous Women Launched on October 19, 2012, Talk4Healing is a 24-hr. helpline for Indigenous women, by Indigenous women’, offering services in 14 Indigenous languages as well as English. The expansion of the helpline that promotes the mental health and well-being of Indigenous women is supported by funding from the Provincial...
September 19, 2019
Customizing case management plans
Better supporting rehabilitation and reintegration through individualized assessments completed for every admission. As part of an evidence-based approach to incarceration, case management plans will be tailored to address the unique needs of inmates to guide their rehabilitation. Enhanced culturally-responsive programming will be implemented to meet the diverse and unique needs of Indigenous individuals and other over-represented...
August 23, 2019
Minister of Children and Women’s Issues Survey
Minister of Children and Women’s Issues announced the launch of an engagement with youth, families, caregivers, frontline workers and child welfare sector leaders to strengthen the child welfare system for children and youth. The government encourages youth, families, caregivers and frontline workers to provide feedback on their experiences and ideas through an online survey, which will...
July 10, 2019
Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag
Officially announced the designation of Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag as an Indigenous Children’s Aid Society. The announcement reaffirms a commitment to work together to improve outcomes and opportunities for Indigenous children and youth in Durham, Highland Shores, Kawartha-Haliburton, Simcoe Muskoka and York Region....
May 29, 2019
ONWA’s safeSPACES
The report, funded in collaboration with the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services and Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues, provides a pathway for new collaborative and integrated working relationships in Ontario. ONWA has developed 14 recommendations, which ONWA proposes to implement through a six-part strategy rooted in relationships and collaboration: #safeSPACES. Survivor- centred and...
May 21, 2019
Optional” new First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies, Grades 9 – 12, curriculum
Release of the “optional” new First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies, Grades 9 – 12, curriculum comprised of ten secondary courses. These elective courses will provide students with up-to-date learning about First Nations, Métis, and Inuit perspectives, cultures, contributions and contemporary realities in areas such as art, literature, law, humanities, politics and history....
May 16, 2019
“Optional” new curriculum for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies, Grades 9 – 12
Release of the “optional” new First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies, Grades 9 – 12, curriculum comprised of ten secondary courses. These elective courses will provide students with up-to-date learning about First Nations, Métis, and Inuit perspectives, cultures, contributions and contemporary realities in areas such as art, literature, law, humanities, politics and history. http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/secondary/First-nations-metis-inuit-studies-grades-9-12.pdf...
March 25, 2019
Second reading of Bill 76
Second reading of Bill 76 passed by a vote of 91-0 last week. It will now go to committee....
March 16, 2019
Bill 76
931 The Border: “With the passage of this bill, Ontario will take a positive, concrete action towards formalizing a respectful relationship with the Indigenous Peoples of this province.” Mamakwa adds, approval will ensure provincial recognition of the basic human rights and fundamental freedoms of Indigenous People, stating, “Given the fragile nature between the state and...
March 9, 2019
Strengthening Our Learning Journey
In response to Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action (#62 and #63), Ontario is investing $15 million over three years to support the development of resources and educator capacity to enhance the learning and teaching of the history of the residential schools system, the legacy of colonialism and the importance of treaties. Strengthening Our...
March 6, 2019
Bill 76 introduced for First Reading
“Bill 76 – An Act to ensure that the laws of Ontario are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”, a Private Members Bill introduced for First reading in the Ontario legislature Sol Mamakwa, Member of Provincial Parliament, Kiiwetinoong and the Official Opposition Critic for Indigenous Relations. The Bill enacts...
March 6, 2019
NDP MP Sol Mamakwa on UNDRIP bill
931 The Border: With the passage of this bill, Ontario will take a positive, concrete action towards formalizing a respectful relationship with the Indigenous Peoples of this province.” Mamakwa adds, approval will ensure provincial recognition of the basic human rights and fundamental freedoms of Indigenous People, stating, “Given the fragile nature between the state and...
December 6, 2018
Nishnawbe Aski Nation sign an education Agreement-in-Principle
Nishnawbe Aski Nation and the Government of Canada reached a major milestone in their journey toward reconciliation and renewed nation-to-nation relationships today by signing an education Agreement-in-Principle that paves the way for continued negotiations for First Nations’ control and law-making authority over education from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 in their communities. Promoting Indigenous culture...
November 19, 2018
Agreement between ISWO and CBC
Agreement between ISWO and CBC builds on their past partnership to further improve awareness of and increase access to major sport and cultural events for Indigenous youth and adults in Ontario over the next five years. CBC Sports will provide a minimum of 100 hours of live and on-demand coverage throughout the series of ISWO...
November 16, 2018
Twin five-year historic agreements for Indigenous sport and wellness
ISWO announcing twin five-year historic agreements for Indigenous sport and wellness. A collaboration between the City of Ottawa, Ottawa Tourism and Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation will result in the hosting of several international sport and cultural events in the area, in addition to a multi-platform media partnership with the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC)...
October 9, 2018
Toronto “Restoration of Identity” project
Grand Opening – The Indian Residential School Survivors (IRSS) Legacy ‘Restoration of Identity” project recreates the Turtle, symbolic of Mother Earth, acknowledges former IRS students, their Nations and Clans and roots them back to their rightful place in creation. The Turtle climbing over a boulder structure (listing residential schools in Ontario) is intended to remind...
October 2, 2018
Standing Bear, a leadership program for Indigenous youth
Standing Bear, a leadership program for Indigenous youth, developed by ASWCO, stands apart from other leadership programs for three primary reasons: the program was developed in consultation with more than 550 Indigenous youth across Ontario, the program is culturally grounded within an Indigenous framework of learning, being and doing, and the program works to create...
July 12, 2018
Michif language support for schools
The Métis Nation of Ontario maintains a Michif language speaker group that has developed resources for schools and online to help preserve the Ontario dialect of Michif and teach young Métis their language. Supports the transition of students between First Nation schools and provincially-funded schools. Supports 790 K-12 First Nation students from five First Nations....
June 1, 2018
NE LHIN has provided Indigenous Cultural Safety on-line training to 400 workers
Over the last two years, the NE LHIN has provided Indigenous Cultural Safety on-line training to more than 400 people working in health care across Northeastern Ontario. These efforts are in keeping with the NE LHIN’s Aboriginal Health Care Reconciliation Action Plan, published in 2016, which identifies cultural competency as a core value. The Action...
June 1, 2018
NE LHIN has provided Indigenous Cultural Safety on-line training
Over the last two years, the NE LHIN has provided Indigenous Cultural Safety on-line training to more than 400 people working in health care across Northeastern Ontario. These efforts are in keeping with the NE LHIN’s Aboriginal Health Care Reconciliation Action Plan, published in 2016, which identifies cultural competency as a core value. The Action...
May 24, 2018
Law Society Tribunal and Tribunal Committee
A Review Panel of The Law Society of Ontario also recommended that they: explore ways to incorporate Indigenous Law principles and apply them in appropriate cases, with the help of Indigenous Law experts; provide adjudicators with ongoing training in the history of Indigenous Law in Canada, as well as Indigenous methods of dispute resolution, Indigenous...
May 3, 2018
The Correctional Services and Reintegration Act, 2018
The Correctional Services and Reintegration Act, 2018 was passed today and will result in improved conditions, increased transparency, and will apply a consistent and evidence-based approach to rehabilitation and reintegration to better prepare those in custody for a successful and well-supported return to their communities. Specific to the Indigenous population: Ensuring incarcerated individuals have access...
May 3, 2018
The Correctional Services and Reintegration Act, 2018
The Correctional Services and Reintegration Act, 2018 was passed today and will result in improved conditions, increased transparency, and will apply a consistent and evidence-based approach to rehabilitation and reintegration to better prepare those in custody for a successful and well-supported return to their communities. Specific to the Indigenous population: Ensuring incarcerated individuals have access...
April 30, 2018
Investments in Youth programs
Funding supports on-the-ground initiatives to: Promote Youth Leadership Support Indigenous youth to plan and establish a youth leadership forum Support Indigenous youth engagement in community projects that promote environmental, social, spiritual, and physical well-being through the Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Project Build Pathways to Wellness Support the work of five remote communities in Nishnawbe Aski...
April 26, 2018
Inclusion of LGBT2SQ children and youth
LGBT2SQ children and youth served by Ontario’s child welfare system have the right to be free of discrimination. By examining how human rights legislation applies to LGBT2SQ children and youth, child welfare professionals can gain a greater understanding of how to develop fair, inclusive, and appropriate policies and procedures to protect the rights of, and...
April 26, 2018
Funding for new Community Justice Centres
Community Justice Centres move justice out of the traditional courtroom and into a community setting to help connect individuals with holistic supports that address the root causes of crime. They are justice hubs that bring together services – for example justice, health, Indigenous, mental health and addictions, housing, and social services – to respond to the unique needs of...
April 18, 2018
Urban Indigenous Action Plan
Developed with Indigenous partners, the goal of the plan is to address barriers that many Indigenous peoples in Ontario, including First Nation, Inuit and Métis, face in accessing services and opportunities, including access to education, employment, social services and housing. The Urban Indigenous Action Plan supports reconciliation between urban Indigenous communities, the provincial government and...
April 12, 2018
Joint Commitment to Policy and Funding Reform for First Nations Child and Family Services in Ontario
Governments of Canada and Ontario and Chiefs of Ontario signed a Joint Commitment to Policy and Funding Reform for First Nations Child and Family Services in Ontario to improve outcomes and opportunities for all First Nations children, youth, and families and to reduce the number of children and youth in care. This recognizes, in particular, the...
April 12, 2018
Interrupted Childhoods: Over-Representation of Indigenous and Black Children in Ontario child welfare
The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) released Interrupted Childhoods: Over-representation of Indigenous and Black children in Ontario child welfare. The report outlines findings from its public interest inquiry into whether First Nations, Métis and Inuit (Indigenous) and Black children are over-represented at children’s aid societies (CASs), particularly in admissions into care. Overall, the OHRC’s inquiry found that:...
March 9, 2018
Investments for resource development and educator capacity
In response to Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action (#62 and #63), Ontario is investing $15M over 3 years to support the development of resources and educator capacity to enhance the learning and teaching of the history of the residential schools system, the legacy of colonialism and the importance of treaties....
March 9, 2018
Community-led program investments
Investments of $10M over 2 years in 40 community-led programs that promote the revitalization of Indigenous languages. These projects will include language camps, Indigenous language immersion programming, and the creation of curriculum, games and apps to support language learning....
March 8, 2018
Nishnawbe Aski Nation praises passage of Bill-175
Ontario’s Bill-175 states First Nations can apply to be a designated police board responsible for policing in an area under the Police Services Act. This means First Nations police services could be protected under the same legislated policing standards as municipal and provincial police services. Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) called the passing of the bill...
March 7, 2018
Addressing Truth and Reconciliation: Summary Report of Ontario’s colleges
The report to government, Addressing Truth and Reconciliation: Summary report of Ontario’s colleges, describes the findings of a 2017 survey of colleges on the programs and supports available to the 10,000 indigenous students. Every college in Ontario is incorporating Indigenous knowledge into its programs and services. There is a dedicated counselor for Indigenous students and an...
February 14, 2018
Improving access to care
Ontario and Indigenous partners are working together to improve access to care and increase the involvement of Indigenous communities in developing and delivering their health services. This includes direct funding for communities to enhance access to care, funding for services as well as training opportunities, and identifying opportunities for greater First Nations control over the...
February 9, 2018
Funding for First Nations School in Toronto
$11.5M for upgrades/enhancements to First Nations School in Toronto to create four new childcare rooms with 64 new licensed child care spaces and one new child and family program room. The province is also enhancing existing and supporting new childcare and child and family programs in 58 off-reserve projects led by Métis, Inuit and urban...
November 23, 2017
Funding for indigenous Institutes
Investing an additional $56 million over three years beginning in 2017 for Indigenous Institutes to expand their capacity and strengthen their role as an important pillar in Ontario’s postsecondary education system. The changes would create a framework for ongoing collaboration between Ontario and Indigenous Institutes and would support a strong, independent Indigenous Institutes sector, overseen by an...
November 8, 2017
Details on Revised Curriculum
Ontario is empowering educators to implement a revised curriculum for all students about the contributions, histories, culture and perspectives of Indigenous Peoples that focuses on residential schools, treaties and Indigenous people’s historical and contemporary contributions to Canada. Ontario is investing $2.7 million to support capacity building for educators to teach the new curriculum. Social Studies...
October 30, 2017
New Bail Directive
Ontario unveiled a new bail directive to reduce barriers faced by Indigenous and racialized communities at the bail stage, ensure low-risk and vulnerable individuals have access to the appropriate supports for safe releases, and speed up the bail process....
September 7, 2017
Ontario Indigenous Children and Youth Strategy in Treaty 3 Territory
Agreement reaffirms a commitment to work together to improve outcomes and opportunities for Anishinaabe children and youth in Treaty 3 territory, through the co-implementation of the Ontario Indigenous Children and Youth Strategy to transform the system of services for children and youth. Grand Council Treaty 3 is the traditional govt of the Anishinaabe Nation, comprising...
July 24, 2017
Charter of Relationship Principles with Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Canada
Ontario also recently signed a Charter of Relationship Principles with Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Canada, and is working with other Political Territorial Organizations and First Nations partners on similar relationship documents. These will express Ontario’s commitment to collaborate with partners in creating new health systems for First Nations communities that will be led, planned and...
July 24, 2017
New Indigenous Youth and Community Wellness Secretariat
Establishment of a new Indigenous Youth and Community Wellness Secretariat to work closely with Indigenous partners, including Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and the federal government to ensure efficient and effective coordination of efforts and resources to address the youth suicide crisis....
June 22, 2017
Ontario
For the next five years, the ministry will waive the fees for Indigenous people residing in Ontario who wish to reclaim their traditional names. For those born in Ontario but living elsewhere, we will also waive the fee for one updated birth certificate and one updated certified copy of their birth registration following their name...
June 1, 2017
Bill 89: “Supporting Children, Youth and Families Act, 2016“,
Bill 89: “Supporting Children, Youth and Families Act, 2016“, received royal assent in the Ontario Legislature. Bill 89 introduces historic amendments to the Child and Family Services Act. The proposed bill would create the Child Youth and Family Services Act (CYFSA), which will replace the CFSA and contain amendments that reflect many of OACAS and...
March 30, 2017
Ontario: Indigenous Culture Fund: $5M annually
Created to support First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities, culture and way of life. ICF exists to support cultural priorities and activities as defined by Indigenous peoples and communities, including on and off-reserve, urban, rural and remote. The priorities of all ICF programs are to support: First Nations, Inuit and Métis community-based cultural projects opportunities...
February 28, 2017
The Indigenous Anti-Human Trafficking Liaisons Program
Launching with the Ontario Native Women’s Association to support Indigenous-led approaches to end human trafficking. Through the liaison program, ONWA will continue to work with its Indigenous partners to: Support Indigenous communities in providing survivor-focused and localized responses to human trafficking Provide advice, training and capacity-building to Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers Contribute to the...
February 27, 2017
Tripartite MOU on Education with the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
The Federal Govt. and the province have signed a tripartite MOU on Education with the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (A.I.A.I.), Language & CultureAssist First Nations in developing a community-based language strategy. Support the development of localized language and culture curriculum along with research on traditional learning ways. Provide opportunities for the integration of community...
February 22, 2017
Introduction of the Anti-Human Trafficking Act
The Anti-Human Trafficking Act Introducing the Anti-Human Trafficking Act, which, if passed, would enable individuals to apply for restraining orders against human traffickers and make it easier for survivors to get compensation from those who trafficked them....
February 21, 2017
Law Foundation of Ontario funding
Law Foundation of Ontario is providing $104,083 in one-time funding the Winkler Institute at Osgoode Hall Law School and Ryerson University’s Legal Innovation Zone to examine the roles technology and innovation can play to improve access to justice for young people....
February 2, 2017
Ontario Indigenous Children and Youth Strategy
First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban Indigenous communities and organizations have authority to care for their children and youth. First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban Indigenous children and youth have access to preventive services focused on well-being, culture and opportunities. The child and youth service workforce is equipped to provide high quality, integrated and culturally...
January 2, 2017
New guidelines for Gladue/Indigenous Peioples’s courts
Ontario has 15 Gladue/Indigenous People’s courts. New guidelines for the establishment and scheduling of Ontario Court of Justice’s specialized criminal courts including courts dedicated to addressing the over-representation of Indigenous persons in the justice system, were introduced. Aboriginal Legal Services prepares Gladue reports for 22 courts throughout Ontario...
January 1, 2017
Educational workshops for lawyers
Under the auspices of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association (CLA), a series of educational workshops (Jan-June 2017) organized by Shaunna Kelly, Hicks Adams LLP aims to demystify aboriginal justice issues to boost awareness and understanding of Gladue Court....
January 1, 2017
Educational workshops for lawyers on Gladue court
Under the auspices of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association (CLA), a series of educational workshops (Jan-June 2017) organized by Shaunna Kelly, Hicks Adams LLP aims to demystify aboriginal justice issues to boost awareness and understanding of Gladue Court....
October 6, 2016
Patients First Act, 2016
Designed to improve access to health care for patients and their families with a greater focus on culturally and linguistically appropriate services by giving Ontario’s 14 Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) an expanded role in improving and integrating planning and delivery of front-line health care services and directing more funding to patient care within the...
August 3, 2016
“Walking Together: Ontario’s Long-Term Strategy to End Violence Against Indigenous Women“
“Walking Together: Ontario’s Long-Term Strategy to End Violence Against Indigenous Women“. Main focus areas: Support for: Children, youth and families: $80M over 3 years Community safety and healing: 15.75M over 3 years Policing and justice: $2.32M over 3 years Prevention and awareness: $1.15M over 3 years Leadership, Collaboration, Alignment and Accountability: $500K over 3 years...
July 8, 2016
The Journey Together: Ontario’s Commitment to Indigenous Peoples
Understanding the Legacy of Residential Schools New Funding: Up to $20 million over three years, including up to $1.4 million in 2016-17 to support the revitalization of the Mohawk Institute Residential School. Identify death records of “lost children” who attended residential school and contribute to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation archives, locate burial sites and repatriate remains...
May 30, 2016
Initial Teacher Education Program
Initial Teacher Education Program ensures accredited teacher education programs offered by Ontario faculties of education are required to provide mandatory indigenous content. The province is also working with Indigenous partners to enhance the Ontario curriculum in order to support mandatory learning about residential schools, the legacy of colonialism and the rights and responsibilities we all...
May 30, 2016
Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy
With funding support from five ministries, Indigenous partners and service providers will continue to support the Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy. The strategy supports culturally appropriate solutions to improve healing, health and wellness in communities across Ontario....
May 30, 2016
“The Journey Together- Ontario’s Commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples”
“The Journey Together- Ontario’s Commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples” Developing programs so that all Ontario Public Service employees receive mandatory cultural competency training on Indigenous cultures, worldviews, issues and history, including treaties and residential schoolsDeveloping programs so that all Ontario Public Service employees receive mandatory cultural competency training on Indigenous cultures, worldviews, issues and...
May 30, 2016
Commitment to National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Identify death records of “lost children” who attended residential schools and contribute to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation archives, locate burial sites and repatriate remains when requested and/or provide memorial ceremonies and markers....
May 27, 2016
Matching funds to federal funding for NAIG
The Government of Ontario has provided matching funds to the federal government funding for the Toronto 2017 NAIG of $3.5M, and, through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, and the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, has committed to support the execution of the event....
May 25, 2016
Investments for access to health services with a focus on the north
Ontario is investing nearly $222 million over the next three years to ensure Indigenous people have access to more culturally appropriate care and improved outcomes, focusing on the North where there are significant gaps in health services. This investment will be followed by sustained funding of $104.5 million annually to address health inequities and improve...
May 15, 2016
Focus on Primary Care
One of the four focus areas is “Primary Care” that includes delivery of Indigenous cultural competency training to front-line health care workers who work with First Nation communities....
May 15, 2016
May 15, 2016
One of the four focus areas is “Primary Care” that includes delivery of Indigenous cultural competency training to front-line health care workers who work with First Nation communities....
February 23, 2016
Investments in Walking Together: Ontario’s Long-Term Strategy to End Violence Against Indigenous Women.
Walking Together: Ontario’s Long-Term Strategy to End Violence Against Indigenous Women. $110M over 3 years Main focus areas: Support for children, youth and families, Community safety and healing, Policing and justice, Prevention and awareness Providing more than 200 Indigenous communities with supports and services through the Family Well-Being program, which includes hiring and training more front-line...
February 18, 2016
Walking Together: Ontario’s Long-Term Strategy to end Violence Against Indigenous Women
Violence against Indigenous women has been tearing apart the lives of women, their families and communities for generations. It is a legacy of colonialism that continues to exacerbate poverty, social isolation and insecurity. With this strategy, Ontario and Indigenous communities are coming together to end the cycle of violence and ensure future generations of Indigenous...
February 17, 2016
introducing mandatory Indigenous cultural competency and anti-racism training
The provincial government is taking steps to address the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) Calls to Action regarding education and training, including introducing mandatory Indigenous cultural competency and anti-racism training for every employee in the Ontario Public Service (OPS) and implementing mandatory learning expectations in Ontario’s public education system curriculum. The new employee...
February 16, 2016
Mandatory indigenous cultural sensitivity and anti-racism training for all public service employees
Ontario is introducing mandatory indigenous cultural sensitivity and anti-racism training for all public service employees in response to recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The training is designed to help develop policies and programs to redress the legacy of residential schools, advance reconciliation with indigenous communities and make a real difference in the lives...
January 1, 2016
Mandatory San’yas training
The Province of Ontario made San’yas training mandatory for every employee in the Ontario Public Service...
January 1, 2016
Mandatory San’yas training
The Province of Ontario made San’yas training mandatory for every employee in the Ontario Public Service...
August 24, 2015
Chiefs of Ontario Political Accord
The Chiefs of Ontario and the Government of Ontario signed a historic Political Accord to guide the relationship between First Nations and the province. The Accord creates a formal bilateral relationship framed by the recognition of the treaty relationship....
June 30, 2015
Commitment to Indigenous Education
Indigenous education in Ontario: Advocacy for an Ontario curriculum that contains clear expectations that every Ontario student will acquire knowledge and understanding of Treaties and of the historical context that gave rise to residential schools, the impact for First Nation, Métis and Inuit children and their families, and the ongoing legacy that is the responsibility of all Canadians Commitment to ensuring that...
January 1, 1970
Indigenous Engagement Process for Child Welfare Reform
Government satisfied with the high participation in the government’s engagement process with youth, families, caregivers and frontline workers to improve the child welfare system. The government will also be engaging directly with Indigenous partners, service providers and stakeholders for their input. All participants will be asked for their insights about the gaps, barriers, and opportunities...
Journey Together
Journey Together – Expanding Indigenous led Early Years Program” This program delivered through the Ministry of Education aims to increase the number of culturally relevant child care spaces and expand access to child and family programs for Indigenous children and families who live in urban communities. New programs funded through this initiative will roll out...
Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
Ottawa, Ontario – Program developed to provide direct services and programs to Native youth, single parents, and high-risk families in the areas of effective parenting, child development, fetal alcohol effects, pre-parenting preparation, and good life teachings....
The Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario
The Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario (ASWCO) is the official Provincial/Territorial Aboriginal Sporting Body (P/TASB) for Ontario and serves all 133 First Nations, in addition to Inuit and Metis Peoples, living both on and off reserve, in urban and rural settings. ASWCO operates more than forty events on an annual basis, including multi-sport...