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Today marked a historic turning point for First Na Today marked a historic turning point for First Nations across Ontario. The Chiefs of Ontario and @nishnawbe_askination co-hosted a sacred ceremony in Ottawa to celebrate the official implementation of the $8.5 billion Ontario Final Agreement (OFA), reforming the First Nations Child and Family Services Program.
 
Joined by Leadership, youth, and Knowledge Keepers, the gathering was deeply grounded in our collective offerings and enduring responsibilities to our children and future generations. The historic morning opened with a sacred pipe ceremony led by Knowledge Keeper Perry McLeod, followed by the water drum and big drum songs, moving remarks from our youth and leadership, and a ceremonial gifting between parties to honor this new path forward.
 
We were honored to have Regional Chief Abram Benedict, Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler, and the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, stand together to mark this milestone. As funding begins to flow today, we move from commitment to community-driven action keeping families together and ensuring our children grow up secure in their culture, identity, and home communities.
OTTAWA, ON — May 29, 2026 — Today marks a historic OTTAWA, ON — May 29, 2026 — Today marks a historic turning point for First Nations across Ontario as the Ontario Final Agreement (OFA) officially takes effect, advancing a new era of First Nations-led child and family services, grounded in inherent rights, jurisdiction, and the well-being of children and families. Leadership from the Chiefs of Ontario (COO) and Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) joined the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, in Ottawa to mark the beginning of implementation of the $8.5 billion agreement, which will reform the First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS) Program across Ontario.

The implementation ceremony was grounded in offerings and responsibilities to children and future generations. The gathering opened with a sacred pipe ceremony led by Knowledge Keeper Perry McLeod, followed by the water drum and big drum songs, youth remarks, leadership remarks, and ceremonial gifting between parties. A ceremonial honour song and a symbolic moss bag placement affirmed a shared commitment to protecting and supporting future generations through First Nations-led systems of care.

“The Ontario Final Agreement affirms the inherent jurisdiction of First Nations over the care and wellbeing of their children and families, and the authority to design, govern, and deliver services grounded in their own laws and priorities. It is rooted in substantive equality and in the best interests of First Nation children, youth, young adults, and families, with a focus on real outcomes for future generations. We celebrate this milestone not only for our children today, but for the next seven generations to come, said Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict”

Full statement available in bio
⛳ Last week to register! Join us for the 2026 Ch ⛳ Last week to register!
 
Join us for the 2026 Chiefs of Ontario Golf Tournament on June 15, 2026!

The 2026 COO Golf Tournament coincides with the Annual Chiefs Assembly, hosted by the Chippewas of Rama First Nation.
Each year, the goal of the tournament is to support initiatives in the host community.

Time: Shot-gun start 12:30 PM
Location: Bonaire Golf Club - 1699 Woodrow Road, Coldwater, ON. L0K1E0
$1000 team/$250 golfer

For more information, contact Julie Hill at: COS.Julie@coo.org
Chiefs of Ontario will be hosting virtual dialogue Chiefs of Ontario will be hosting virtual dialogue sessions ahead of the 2026 Annual Chiefs Assembly (ACA). These sessions will take place on Friday June 5, and Friday June 12, and will provide an opportunity for discussion on key priorities, including housing, mental health, data governance, child welfare, social services, OCAP training, education, MMIWG2S+ and economic development. View the attached agenda for details. 

Date and Time:
•	June 5, 2026 - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST 
•	June 12, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST

Location: Online Via Zoom

Who Should Attend: First Nations Leadership, COO Councils, and Technicians

Link in bio!

Registration: http://coo.smudging.ca/Meeting/Register/d2ec5787-b970-4471-9bee-1dc977d31f72 

For more information about the dialogue sessions, please visit: chiefsmeeting.com/aca2026-dialoguesession or email meetingsupport@coo.org
Chiefs of Ontario and Nishnawbe Aski Nation are co Chiefs of Ontario and Nishnawbe Aski Nation are co-hosting a ceremony to mark the historic approval and implementation of the Ontario Final Agreement.

Date: Friday, May 29, 2026
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Public Livestream: www.youtube.com/@ChiefsOfOntario/streams

Join us live as we honour this important milestone.
Hosted by the Ontario First Nations 2S/LGBTQQIAPD+ Hosted by the Ontario First Nations 2S/LGBTQQIAPD+ Council and the Chiefs of Ontario Women's Initiatives Sector, we invite we invite Two Spirit/LGBTQQIAPD+ relatives to join us for the second learning series session, History and Importance of Drag in the Two Spirit/LGBTQQIAPD+ Community, with guest speaker Jordyn Angeconeb (she/her).

This event is open only to First Nation members of the Two Spirit/LGBTQQIAPD+ community, and is a space for connection and networking between kin.

Join us as we cover topics like the history and importance of drag for Two Spirit+ folks, the intersection of the Two Spirit+ community and the non-Indigenous queer community especially as it relates to drag, and share personal stories with drag. 

This is a space that welcomes questions from a place of curiosity and kindness — you can submit questions to be addressed in the session to Sarah.Whelan@coo.org.

For more information, visit: https://www.chiefsmeeting.com/tsls-two-drag-history-importance

Date: Friday May 29, 2026

Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM ET

Location: Virtual via MS Teams

Who should attend: Only open to First Nation Two Spirit/LGBTQQIAPD+ relatives

Registration: https://coo.smudging.ca:8443/Meeting/Register/48af0f37-44ab-4576-8b10-57c4abd9d038
📢The Chiefs of Ontario is sharing important update 📢The Chiefs of Ontario is sharing important updates and key dates as the First Nation Child and Family Services (FNCFS) Program in Ontario transitions from the current model to the full implementation of the Ontario Final Agreement (OFA) 

This milestone marks a shift toward First Nations-led child and family services through direct annual funding for prevention, post-majority support, and household relief.

New administrative processes for capital projects and agency operations are also being rolled out to prioritize community-designed infrastructure and long-term stability.

Stay informed about these critical deadlines, funding changes, and planning requirements by visiting the FNCFS Reform Implementation, link in bio
That’s a wrap on the Powering Up Data Sovereignty That’s a wrap on the Powering Up Data Sovereignty Conference!

Today’s sessions explored the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI), First Nations data governance, and collaborative approaches to research and data access.

A special thank you to Dr. Benjamin Wald for today’s keynote address, Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which sparked important conversations on the opportunities, responsibilities, and impacts of AI for First Nations. 

We also extend our appreciation to Gordon Peters, Conference Emcee. 
We were honoured to hear from speakers, panelists, and Knowledge Keepers who shared insights, expertise, and vision for strengthening First Nations data sovereignty now and for future generations.

Thank you to all attendees, presenters, organizers, vendors, and community members who joined us over the past three days. Safe travels to everyone heading home, and we look forward to continuing these discussions together.

Conference materials will be uploaded to the event webpage:
https://www.chiefsmeeting.com/poweringup2026
Day 2 of the Powering Up Data Sovereignty Conferen Day 2 of the Powering Up Data Sovereignty Conference continued with powerful conversations on First Nations data governance, OCAP®, Indigenous data sovereignty, health research, education equity, environmental protection, and youth-led perspectives on knowledge protection.
 
Participants engaged in workshops, panel discussions, and cross-sector conversations focused on strengthening First Nations data systems and advancing self-determination through data governance.
 
Highlights included keynote remarks from Dr. Jonathan Dewar on implementing the National First Nations Data Governance Strategy, discussions on the future of First Nations data sovereignty, and regional perspectives from the First Nations Regional Information Governance Centre Project Panel.
 
We look forward to continuing these important discussions on Day 3
 
For more information, please visit: https://www.chiefsmeeting.com/poweringup2026
Day 1 of the Powering Up Data Sovereignty Conferen Day 1 of the Powering Up Data Sovereignty Conference brought together First Nations Leadership, Knowledge Keepers, researchers, and community advocates from across Ontario to advance conversations on data sovereignty, governance, and Nation-led approaches to research and information management.

The day opened in a good way with an Opening Drum Song by the Akwesasne Men’s Singers, followed by welcoming remarks, territorial acknowledgements, and opening comments from leadership and staff. 

Participants heard a powerful keynote from Dr. Jennifer Walker on Nationhood Through Data Sovereignty, explored regional perspectives on implementation, and engaged in workshops focused on community-centred governance, research ethics, consent, health data, Indigenous laws, and protecting First Nations knowledge systems.

The day closed with meaningful discussions on community-level initiatives being led by First Nations. 

We’re looking forward to continuing these important conversations throughout Days 2 and 3 of the conference.

For more information, please visit: https://www.chiefsmeeting.com/poweringup2026

#PoweringUp2026
The Chiefs of Ontario Research & Data Management S The Chiefs of Ontario Research & Data Management Sector will host a one-hour webinar on May 19th from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. regarding the Regional Information Governance Centre (RIGC) Project.

This session will provide an overview of the project’s purpose, approach, and opportunities for First Nations involvement in strengthening data governance and advancing data sovereignty. Tamara Maracle, Southeast Area Lead, and Cody Thomas, Southwest Area Lead for the RIGC project, will share insights into the project team’s work, including its relationship-based approach to community engagement, and how information, knowledge, and data are understood within the project. Participants will also learn about next steps, including timelines, and how communities can begin engaging and contributing their knowledge to help shape the RIGC initiative.

Date and Time: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 - 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Online via Teams:
Who Should Attend: First Nations Leadership and Technicians 

For more information, visit the assembly link in our bio.
Today, May 10, we honor Jordan River Anderson, a y Today, May 10, we honor Jordan River Anderson, a young boy from Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba.

Jordan was born with multiple disabilities and spent his life in the hospital while federal and provincial governments argued over who should pay for his care. Tragically, Jordan passed away in the hospital because of these government delays and jurisdictional disputes.

In his memory, Jordan’s Principle was established. This legal order ensures that First Nations children receive the health, social, and educational supports they need without being caught in the middle of government disagreements.

Today, we honor Jordan’s legacy by ensuring that the needs of First Nations children always come first.

#JordansPrinciple #JordanRiverAnderson #FirstNationsChildren
The Chiefs of Ontario will host the 2026 Golf Tour The Chiefs of Ontario will host the 2026 Golf Tournament on June 15, 2026!

The 2026 COO Golf Tournament coincides with the Annual Chiefs Assembly, hosted by the Chippewas of Rama First Nation.

Each year, the goal of the tournament is to support initiatives in the host community.

Time: Shot-gun start 12:30 PM

Location: Bonaire Golf Club - 1699 Woodrow Road, Coldwater, ON. L0K1E0
$1000 team/$250 golfer

For more information, contact Julie Hill at: COS.Julie@coo.org
The First Nations Employment Services Framework En The First Nations Employment Services Framework Engagement Session in Timmins on May 29, 2026 is a critical opportunity to ensure that the voices of northern First Nations, particularly those from the James Bay region, are meaningfully represented in the development of the framework. 
Northern communities face unique realities, including geographic isolation, limited access to services, higher costs of living, and distinct labour market conditions. 

This session creates space for community members, service providers, and leadership to share their experiences, priorities, and solutions directly.

 It helps ensure that the framework is not developed from a one size that fits all approach but instead reflects the diversity of needs across Ontario. This engagement session is part of an ongoing series taking place across the province since 2025.

Registration available in bio

For additional information, please visit chiefsmeeting.com/fn-employment-framework-4
Over the past two days, families, Survivors, Knowl Over the past two days, families, Survivors, Knowledge Keepers, and helpers gathered in Toronto for the Chiefs of Ontario MMIWG2S+ Family Gathering.

Through sharing circles, teachings, presentations, and song, participants came together to support one another and carry forward the voices of our relatives. We hold space for grief of those taken too soon, and look for healing in the face of the injustices that continues to impact First Nations women, girls, and Two Spirit relatives.

Thank you to all who came to the gathering, for sharing knowledge, stories, and strength, and to the families who we walk alongside with.
Read the COO CFJ Report Card here: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/The-National-Inquirys-231-Calls-for-Justice_A-Report-Card-by-Chiefs-of-Ontario.pdf

#MMIWG2S #RedDressDay #NoMoreStolenSisters
Please note that the schedule for the Ontario Fina Please note that the schedule for the Ontario Final Agreement (OFA) Implementation - Virtual Information Sessions has been updated. 

Participants will receive overviews covering a variety of topics essential to the long-term implementation of the OFA, including Funding Methodology and Allocations, Capital and Funding Agreements, Prevention, Post-Majority Support Services (PMSS), First Nations Representative Services (FNRS), and Least Disruptive Measures. Each session will focus on a different topic, and participants are encouraged to attend all.

Date and Time:
- May 11, 2026 – 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. EST – Funding Methodology & Allocations
- May 19, 2026 – 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. EST – Capital Funding: Explaining FNIIP and AIIP
- May 25, 2026 – 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. EST – Prevention, PMSS, FNRS & Least Disruptive Measures

Registration is available in bio

Please note that when you register for any session in the series, you're automatically registered for all sessions. A single Zoom link will be emailed to you, and it will grant access to every session in the series.

For additional information, please visit http://www.chiefsmeeting.com/ofa-implementation
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