Communications

Chiefs of Ontario call on next federal government to support residential school Survivors

(Toronto, Ont.–April 23, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario have issued the following statement on the urgent need to renew commitments to residential school Survivors: As the federal election enters its final week, the Chiefs of Ontario are calling on the next government to support Survivors, their families and First Nations in their decades-long journeys to

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 23rd, 2025|Categories: Communications, Indian Residential School, Justice|

Request for Proposal: AV Services for Chiefs of Ontario 50th Anniversary Annual Chiefs Assembly

The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) invites qualified A/V service providers to submit proposals for comprehensive audio-visual support for the Chiefs of Ontario’s 50th Anniversary Annual Chiefs Assembly. This annual assembly will bring together hundreds of participants, including First Nation leadership, Knowledge Keepers, youth, and community members from across Ontario, in a hybrid format. The AV

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 23rd, 2025|Categories: Communications|

First Nations rights cannot be ‘unleashed,’ say First Nations Leadership following province’s proposed development legislation

(Toronto, Ont.–April 22, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario have issued the following statement in response to Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, 2025, tabled last week by the Ontario government: The Ontario government tabled new legislation last week aimed at speeding up mining and infrastructure development in the province. The Protect Ontario by Unleashing

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 22nd, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political|

Chiefs of Ontario call for action following commitment to tough-on-crime policies

(Toronto, Ont.–April 17, 2025) Chiefs of Ontario is deeply concerned over recent tough-on-crime rhetoric from political leaders at both the provincial and federal levels, including Premier Ford and Conservative Leader Poilievre. Recent commitments such as mandatory minimum sentences and the appointment of  judges and justices of the peace who align with these regressive perspectives, reflect

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 17th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Justice, Political|

Chiefs of Ontario Urge Premier Ford to Respect First Nations’ Rights in Mining Legislation

(Toronto, Ont. – April 14, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario are raising concerns about the Ford government’s proposed legislation to fast-track mining development by designating “regions of economic and security interest.” First Nations across Ontario support economic reconciliation and recognize the role that responsible resource development can play in strengthening local and regional economies amid

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 14th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political|

Chiefs of Ontario Dismiss Findings of Métis National Council Expert Panel Report

(Toronto, Ont.–April 4, 2025) The Chiefs of Ontario have issued the following statement on the release of the long-delayed expert panel’s report into Métis Nation of Ontario communities: “This new Métis National Council (MNC) report into the validity of Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) communities does not change the positions of either First Nations Leadership

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 4th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Justice, Political|Tags: |

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

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00April 1st, 2025|Categories: Communications, Health|

Request for Proposals: Consultant – Political Review and Analysis Services

The Chiefs of Ontario are seeking submissions for a request for proposals for Consultant - Political Review and Analysis Services. The work being requested is for a qualified consultant to provide on an as-needed basis, ongoing political analysis and review services to the Chiefs of Ontario Secretariat Office throughout fiscal year 2025-26. This will include

2025-12-18T10:50:47-05:00March 28th, 2025|Categories: Communications|

On World Water Day, First Nations Leadership call on federal parties to implement the First Nations Clean Water Act

(Toronto, Ont.–March 22, 2025) On World Water Day, and with a federal election looming, First Nations Leadership in the Ontario region are calling on the next federal government to enact Bill C-61: First Nations Clean Water Act. “Every year on this day, the world is reminded of the importance of water. It is the very

2025-12-18T10:50:48-05:00March 22nd, 2025|Categories: Communications, Environment|

Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict’s response to federal Conservative Party’s commitment to ‘unlock’ the Ring of Fire

(Toronto, Ont.–March 19, 2025) Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict has released a statement in response to remarks provided earlier today by Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre that, if elected, his government will “unlock” the Ring of Fire region in Northern Ontario by green lighting all federal permits within six months. This morning during

2025-12-18T10:50:48-05:00March 19th, 2025|Categories: Communications, Political, Uncategorized|
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