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📢The Chiefs of Ontario Research and Data Managemen 📢The Chiefs of Ontario Research and Data Management Sector is accepting abstract submissions for the 2026 Powering Up Data Sovereignty Conference!

Themes may include, but are not limited to, First Nations research governance, community research ethics processes, data and partnership agreements, overcoming legislative barriers, data management tools and frameworks, storage solutions, and First Nations data-related lawmaking.

Submission deadline: March 27, 2026

To access the full call for submissions, please visit the event link in our bio and view the Meeting Materials section. 

#PoweringUp2026 #DataSovereignty #FirstNationsData
On International Women’s Day, the Chiefs of Ontari On International Women’s Day, the Chiefs of Ontario recognize the contributions of women and the many ways they continue to guide and support our Nations, families, and communities.
 
In recognition of this day, members of the COO First Nations Women’s Council share reflections on the importance of supporting and uplifting First Nations women.
 
To learn more about the Council, please visit:
https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/priorities/womens-initiatives/ 
 
#InternationalWomensDay #IWD2026
On March 1, the Chiefs of Ontario facilitated a se On March 1, the Chiefs of Ontario facilitated a session at the 2026 PDAC Convention in Toronto on co-developing mining projects with First Nations. Presenters shared a roadmap for meaningful consultation, showcasing the Mushkegowuk Council and Wabun Tribal Council protocols as industry standards.

The session featured Jason Batise, Wabun Tribal Council; Deputy Grand Chief Natasha Martin, Mushkegowuk Council; and Lake Huron Regional Chief Scott McLeod, Anishinabek Nation, with discussion moderated by Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict.

The conversation highlighted how the private sector can respect First Nations’ consultation rights and how co-developed projects help reduce development risks.

#PDAC2026
The Advocate – Winter 2025/26 is live ❄️ This bia The Advocate – Winter 2025/26 is live ❄️

This biannual magazine reaches all 133 First Nations in the region, as well as MPPs, MPs, Friendship Centres, education institutes, employment agencies, and health organizations.

In this edition, explore timely features on:

•	Recognizing the legal personhood of waterways
•	Addressing urgent housing and infrastructure needs
•	Defending First Nations rights
•	Highlighting First Nations women and 2S+ leaders building safer, stronger communities

Read the full digital edition here: https://www.mediaedgemagazines.com/the-chiefs-of-ontario-coo/oo252/

For more information about the Advocate, and to access past editions, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/theadvocate/

#TheAdvocate
“The Children Were Disappeared”: Kimberly Murray o “The Children Were Disappeared”: Kimberly Murray on Canada’s Responsibility to Act

Former Independent Special Interlocutor Kimberly Murray reflects on the one-year anniversary of her Final Report on Missing Children and Unmarked Burials associated with Indian Residential Schools. 

She reminds Canadians that the children did not simply go missing—they were disappeared through the actions of federal and church institutions that operated the schools. 

Murray calls on Canada to fulfill its obligations and support Indigenous-led searches for the children across Turtle Island. 

 To access the final report, please visit: https://osi-bis.ca/report/final-report-october-2024-2/ 

 #JusticeForOurChildren
In the last episode of Season 1, we welcome Carmen In the last episode of Season 1, we welcome Carmen Jones to share reflections on past conversations with podcast guests and highlights from the year. 

Joining her are Tracy Antone and Ryan McMahon, who discuss the Chiefs of Ontario's milestone 50th anniversary, their vision for COO's future, and what's ahead for Season 2 of the Voices of Sovereignty podcast series. 

To listen in full and for more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/priorities/research/
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Episode 9 of the Voice of Sovereignty podcast is h Episode 9 of the Voice of Sovereignty podcast is here!
Diane Jacko joins us from Naandwechige-Gamig Wiikwemkoong Health Centre, who shares how her team is leading community surveys while respecting OCAP® principles.This episode also features Michael McCormick, IT Supervisor for Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory, on managing community health data. We also speak with Michael Staruck, Director of Education for Chiefs of Ontario, on how data shapes First Nations education's future. This episode celebrates powerful strides in First Nations data sovereignty and governance - tune in and be inspired!

https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/priorities/research/#podcast

#DataSovereignty #FirstNations #OCAP® #VoiceOfSovereignty
In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict stresses that First Nation policing is vital to community safety and must no longer be treated as a discretionary program. He calls for it to be recognized as an essential service, affirming the jurisdiction and responsibility of First Nations to keep their communities safe, on par with all others across Ontario and Canada. 

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict affirms that First Nations are ready to work with any federal government to ensure their needs are met. He calls for meaningful inclusion of First Nations in shaping the prosperity and protection of this region and all of Turtle Island.

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict expresses disappointment in the lack of First Nations representation in federal party platforms during the election. While some commitments have been made, he stresses the need for full inclusion of First Nations in economic decision-making at national and international levels, including trade and tariff discussions with the U.S. 

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict urges the federal government to uphold commitments made under the Jay Treaty Border Alliance, including legislation recognizing the inherent right of First Nations to cross the Canada-U.S. border freely. He emphasizes the need to support and advance processes that improve the border experience for First Nations people. 

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict highlights the urgent need for federal support to address the high cost of living in over 50 northern and remote First Nations. He calls for concrete mechanisms to reduce economic burdens not just for First Nations, but for all residents in the North. 

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram In this short video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict emphasizes the urgent need for federal legislation to guarantee clean and safe drinking water for First Nations.

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
In this video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedi In this video, Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict outlines key election priorities for First Nations across the province, including the recognition of inherent jurisdiction, treaty rights, and the need for free, prior, and informed consent on resource development.

Leading up to Election Day on April 28th, we’ll be posting a series of short videos with the Ontario Regional Chief, where he will highlight specific priorities for the region!

For more information, please visit: https://chiefs-of-ontario.org/resources/first-nations-federal-priorities-2025/
The election of @benedictabram in 2024 marked the The election of @benedictabram in 2024 marked the first time in the Chiefs of Ontario’s 50-year history a person of Haudenosaunee descent has held the office of Ontario Regional Chief. This video shows part of the creation of the Kastowa and the presentation to Regional Chief Benedict. Ian Clute of Two House Design-Crafters (@twohousedc) made the Kastowa.

To commemorate the organization’s 50-year anniversary, the Chiefs of Ontario are making a documentary to celebrate half a century of First Nations political advocacy, culture and resistance. The feature documentary is about the social and political transformation of Indigenous peoples in Ontario through 50 years of political advocacy, leadership, and a profound love for the people and communities COO serves. 

But we need your help. Your contributions will help us capture and honour the rich history of First Nations governance and advocacy in Ontario. We are seeking archival materials to bring this important story to life, including: photos, videos, newspaper articles, documents and other historical artifacts.

For more information, please visit the documentary link in our bio.
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