Communications

Media Advisory: Joint Announcement – Chiefs of Ontario & Government of Ontario

(Toronto, ON – Sept 10, 2025) On Thursday, September 11, the Chiefs of Ontario and the Government of Ontario will host a joint announcement on the upcoming launch of the Chiefs of Ontario First Nations Business Directory. The event will take place in Timmins, Ontario, during the Northeastern Ontario First Nations Summit at Cedar Meadows

2025-12-18T10:50:43-05:00September 10th, 2025|Categories: Communications|

Chiefs of Ontario issue statement on cancellation of herbicide spraying in the North Shore area

(Toronto, Ont.–Aug. 28, 2025) Aerial glyphosate spraying that was planned for Lake Huron’s North Shore area has been cancelled, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources and media reports. The campaign was to begin earlier last week and would have seen several First Nations and non-First Nations communities impacted but was cancelled following widespread opposition

2025-12-18T10:50:44-05:00August 28th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Environment|

Media Advisory – Chiefs of Ontario to Host 2nd Annual First Nations Community Wellness Conference

(Toronto, ON – August 14, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario invite media to attend a special media event during the 2nd Annual First Nations Community Wellness Conference, taking place August 19-21, 2025, at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto, Ontario. The media event will be held on Wednesday, August 20th at 11:15 a.m. EST in

2025-12-18T10:50:44-05:00August 14th, 2025|Categories: Communications|

New report reinforces utter lack of historical evidence of Métis in Ontario region

(Toronto, Ont.–July 30, 2025) There is no documented evidence of a Métis presence in the territory of six First Nations represented by Wabun Tribal Council, according to a new report published last week by the council. The report looked at over 100 historical documents spanning more than a century leading up to the signing of

2025-12-18T10:50:44-05:00July 30th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Justice|

Chiefs of Ontario Urge Federal Government to Prioritize First Nations Rights, Infrastructure and Partnership

(Toronto, Ont. –July 22, 2025)  Ontario First Nations Leadership joined Leadership from across the country last week for a two-day national summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney, cabinet ministers and senior federal officials to discuss the path forward on Bill C-5 and major infrastructure projects. While Chiefs of Ontario welcomed the opportunity for direct dialogue,

2025-12-18T10:50:44-05:00July 22nd, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political|

Chiefs of Ontario call on healing for residential survivors and their communities not to be forgotten amidst push for economic projects

(Toronto, Ont.—July 3, 2025) — The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) have adopted a resolution at the 2025 Annual Chiefs Assembly, calling on the Governments of Canada and Ontario to uphold their legal, political, and ethical responsibilities by providing adequate, predictable, and sustainable funding to support the healing journeys of residential school Survivors and the protection

2025-12-18T10:50:44-05:00July 3rd, 2025|Categories: Communications, Indian Residential School, Justice|

First Nations Leadership United in Opposition to Liberal Government’s Unprecedented Bill C-5

(Peterborough, Ont.–June 19, 2025) Earlier this week, First Nations Leadership in Ontario sent a powerful message against Bill C-5 that echoed through the halls of Parliament. First Nations convened an emergency rally and press conference on Parliament Hill to show Prime Minister Mark Carney that his government cannot trample on inherent and Treaty rights. “We

2025-12-18T10:50:45-05:00June 19th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political|

Chiefs of Ontario issue urgent warning on Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, and will rally on Parliament Hill

(Toronto, Ont.–June 14, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario have issued a clear and urgent response to Bill C-5, the federal government’s proposed One Canadian Economy Act. Following an emergency meeting today, the Chiefs of Ontario Leadership Council passed a resolution strongly opposing both the content of the bill and the undemocratic process being used to

2025-12-18T10:50:45-05:00June 14th, 2025|Categories: Communications, ORC Bulletins|

Media Advisory: Chiefs of Ontario to join MP Leah Gazan in media event opposing Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act

(Toronto, Ont. – June 16, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario will join NDP MP Leah Gazan to host a media event following the rally opposing Bill C-5, the federal government’s proposed One Canadian Economy Act  Members of the media are cordially invited to attend as follows: Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Time: 3:30 PM Location:

2025-12-18T10:50:45-05:00June 13th, 2025|Categories: Communications|

Chiefs of Ontario oppose Métis Nation of Ontario’s ongoing attempts to inflate “citizenship” and grant “harvesting rights” in First Nations territories

(Toronto, Ont.- June 12, 2025) Acting Ontario Regional Chief Shelly Moore-Frappier has released the following statement regarding the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO)’s recent advertisement for citizenship and harvesting approvals in the Georgian Bay area: “It is shameless of the MNO to be traversing around the Georgian Bay region to sign up new members with

2025-12-18T10:50:45-05:00June 12th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political|
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