Priorities

Ontario Launches New Intake to Support Economic Opportunities in Rural Ontario

The Ontario government is launching a new intake of the Rural Economic Development (RED) program on February 7, 2022 to help build rural Ontario by investing in projects that boost economic opportunities in rural and Indigenous communities, create jobs and strengthen the labour force. Details of the intake were announced today by Lisa Thompson, Minister

2024-01-03T13:17:16-05:00January 27th, 2022|Categories: Communications, Economic|

Call for Proposals: Family Violence Prevention Program

The Family Violence Prevention Program (FVPP) funds the operations of emergency shelters and transitional (second stage) housing to improve the safety and security of Indigenous women, children, families and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people across Canada, including in the North and in urban centres. FVPP also provides funding for community-driven proposals for family violence prevention projects. The 2021

2024-01-03T13:17:16-05:00January 27th, 2022|Categories: Communications, Social|

Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare Calls for Urgent Action to Curb the Spread of COVID-19

(Toronto, ON, January 7, 2022) Today, Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare issued the following statement calling for urgent action to curb the spread of COVID-19: “Confirmed cases and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in First Nations communities in Ontario are continuing to climb, due to overcrowding and unsustainable housing and lack of testing,” said Ontario Regional

2024-01-03T13:17:19-05:00January 7th, 2022|Categories: Communications, Political|

Chiefs of Ontario Leadership sign Agreement-in-Principle

(Toronto, ON - January 4, 2022) The Chiefs of Ontario have signed an Agreement-in-Principle to chart a path to address the chronic and discriminatory underfunding of First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan’s Principle. The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, Assembly of First Nations, Chiefs of Ontario, and Nishnawbe Aski Nation have

2024-01-03T13:17:20-05:00January 4th, 2022|Categories: Communications, Social|

Chiefs of Ontario – Canada Water Agency Pre-Engagement Sessions 

Although the period for public consultation closed on March 1, 2021, direct engagement with First Nations is at its beginning stage. Environment and Climate Change Canada has agreed to provide funding to the Chiefs of Ontario for a series of online pre-engagement information sessions and workshops to assist First Nations in making informed recommendations regarding

2024-01-03T13:17:20-05:00December 16th, 2021|Categories: Environment|

Health Sector Update: First Nations COVID-19 Testing in Ontario – Weekly Report 86

Key messages for this week on COVID-19: Vaccination The proportion of First Nations people 12 years or older who have received 2 or more doses of COVID-19 vaccine as of Nov 29, 2021 is 69%, up only 1% from last week. This rate has gone up by less than 1% each week for the last

2024-01-03T13:17:21-05:00December 10th, 2021|Categories: Communications, Health|

Health Sector Update: First Nations COVID-19 Testing in Ontario – Weekly Report 85

Key messages for this week on COVID-19: Vaccination About 68% of First Nations people 12 years or older have received 2 or more doses of COVID-19 vaccine as of Nov 22, 2021. This is only slightly higher than the previous week. About 5% have one dose, a number that continues to decrease. Unless the number

2024-01-03T13:17:22-05:00December 3rd, 2021|Categories: Communications, Health|

Environmental Regulatory and Capacity Gap Project

The federal government has recognized for a number of years that most First Nations do not benefit from the same level of environmental protection as other communities in Canada. There are two components: Regulatory gap: there are limited environmental laws and regulations that apply to reserve lands compared to a typical provincial regime; and Capacity

2024-01-03T13:17:23-05:00December 1st, 2021|Categories: Communications, Environment|

Health Sector Update: First Nations COVID-19 Testing in Ontario – Weekly Report 84

Key messages for this week on COVID-19: The number of new positive results increased by 36% to 151.  This is higher than the peak of the 4th wave and is the 5th increase (ie peak? wave?) since the pandemic began.  Of note, the increase across Ontario is not as dramatic as that seen among First

2024-01-03T13:17:23-05:00November 29th, 2021|Categories: Communications, Health|
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