“For 500 years our grandmothers have kept the fires burning. They were the warriors who kept our stories and our songs alive, our languages spoken, and our connections to our Mother Earth strong and our spirits brave. Now, it is our time to keep the fires burning.”
NNEC and Wawatay Team "Beat It" want to BEAT IT with your help! The Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life event will be held in Sioux Lookout at the QEDHS field on Friday, June 4th. This is a 12 hour event which raises money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Last year, Sioux Lookout raised over $90,000 for this event which gives us an opportunity to celebrate cancer survivors, remember and honour loved ones lost to cancer and fight back against all cancers. Cancer rates are rising in our First Nation communities and we need to be proactive and raise awareness about
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By SooToday.com Staff - May 22, 2010
LAKE HURON REGIONAL CHIEF - First Nations oppose HST
SHAWANAGA FIRST NATION - "Our treaties prove that our citizens did not agree to taxation," says Lake Huron Regional Grand Chief Isadore Day of Serpent River First Nation.
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THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy says the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement, recently signed by Canadian forest product companies and environmental groups, disrespects First Nations rights.
Government of Canada announces Nutrition North Canada to support healthy eating in the North
IQALUIT, NUNAVUT (May 21, 2010) - A new northern food retail subsidy program called Nutrition North Canada will make healthy food more accessible and affordable to Canadians living in isolated Northern communities, thanks to the Government of Canada.