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Request for Proposal: AV Services for First Nations Community Wellness Conference

You are invited to submit a proposal to under take Audio Visual (AV) services for the 2nd First Nations Community Wellness Conference, taking place August 19-21, 2025 at the Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, ON. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Submission Deadline:  April 15, 2025 AT 12:00PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) If you have further questions about the proposal

2025-04-04T16:03:30-04:00April 1st, 2025|Categories: Communications, Health|

Pathways to Progress: Chiefs of Ontario’s Federal Priorities for 2025 and the Future of Economic Reconciliation Amid Trade Wars

(Toronto, Ont. – March 18, 2025) As the likelihood of an imminent 2025 federal election increases, the Chiefs of Ontario are calling on federal leaders to prioritize policies that honour First Nations rights and foster collaborative solutions grounded in the spirit of reconciliation. “Ontario is home to the largest First Nations population in Canada. The

2025-03-18T15:04:24-04:00March 18th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political|

Request for Proposals: COO Education Sector -  First Nations Adult Education Program Delivery and Cost Analysis Project 

You are invited to submit a proposal for a project by the Chiefs of Ontario for the First Nations Adult Education Program Delivery and Cost Analysis Project.   The project will aim to: Highlight the success of current First Nation administered adult education programs and delivery methods as currently funded by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Identify

2025-01-13T09:58:03-05:00January 10th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Education|

Chiefs of Ontario deeply concerned about mental health providers enrolled in the Non-Insured Health Benefits program

Trigger warning: This press release contains sensitive subject matter, including mental health challenges and Indian Residential Schools, that could be triggering for some readers. Resources are available below. (Toronto, Ont. – November 1, 2024) Chiefs of Ontario are demanding urgent changes to the federal Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) mental health program after concerning revelations in

2024-11-01T15:51:20-04:00November 1st, 2024|Categories: Communications, Health|

Request for Proposal: First Nations Community Wellness Conference Planner

The Chiefs of Ontario are inviting individuals to submit a proposal to under take event management and logistics services for the 2nd First Nations Community Wellness Conference, taking place September 2025. Location to be determined. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Submission Deadline:  September 6, 2024 AT 12:00PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) If you have further questions about the proposal

2024-08-12T15:48:36-04:00August 12th, 2024|Categories: Communications, Health|

Request for Proposals: Mental Wellness Event Planner

The Chiefs of Ontario are inviting individuals to submit a proposal to take on the event planning for an event focusing on the toxic drug crisis facing First Nations communities, to be hosted by the Chiefs of Ontario. The target date for this event is the end of November 2024. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Submission Deadline: 

2024-07-24T10:54:12-04:00July 24th, 2024|Categories: Communications, Health|

Request for Proposals: COO Education – First Nation Post-Secondary Supports Costing Model

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: First Nation Post-Secondary Supports Costing Model Download Full RFP Here: First Nations Post Secondary Costing Model You are invited to submit a proposal for a project by the Chiefs of Ontario to produce a costing model for post-secondary student supports and for First Nation administrators to support the learners. In 2023, the

2024-04-26T16:43:30-04:00April 26th, 2024|Categories: Communications, Education|

Opioid-Related Toxicity and Deaths Continue to Rise among First Nations in Ontario

(Toronto, ON – November 23, 2023) – The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) and Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare made the following statement regarding the opioid overdose crisis and the death toll rise affecting Ontario First Nations. First Nations in Ontario have been disproportionately affected by the opioid overdose crisis, which has greatly affected both families

2024-01-03T13:16:28-05:00November 23rd, 2023|Categories: Communications, Health|
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