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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 Natural Resources Canada News Room - News Release - 2004/59a
The Wahnapitae First Nation is creating a digital map showing the traditional territory and uses of the entire Wahnapitae watershed, which is northeast of Sudbury, Ontario.
This will help involve the community in decision making, improve the First Nation's competence with Information Technology and enhance communication and coordination within the First Nation and with other levels of government
The Lake Superior First Nations Development Trust (LSFNDT) worked with five First Nation communities to investigate the issues and opportunities that parks and protected areas generate for First Nation communities.
www.nrcan.gc.ca /media/newsreleases/2004/200459a_e.htm   (7953 words)

  
 "Anishinawbe" - About Me
I am from the Nipissing First Nation, which is located on the north shore of Lake Nipissing between West Nipissing and North Bay, Ontario..
The Union of Ontario Indians is a Political Territorial Organization (PTO) that represents 43 First Nations across Ontario.
I am currently employed as Executive Assistant to the Grand Council Chief, and Chief-of-Staff for the Anishinabek Nation political office.
www.anishinabek.ca /anish/index.htm   (172 words)

  
 List of census subdivisions in Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mnjikaning First Nation 32 (Rama First Nation 32), Ontario R
Carling, Ontario TP Carlow/Mayo, Ontario TP Casey, Ontario TP Casselman, Ontario VL
Lanark Highlands, Ontario TP Lansdowne House, Ontario S-E
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_census_subdivisions_in_Ontario   (172 words)

  
 List of census subdivisions in Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mnjikaning First Nation 32 (Rama First Nation 32), Ontario R
Carling, Ontario TP Carlow/Mayo, Ontario TP Casey, Ontario TP Casselman, Ontario VL
Lanark Highlands, Ontario TP Lansdowne House, Ontario S-E
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_census_subdivisions_in_Ontario   (172 words)

  
 Robinson Huron Projects
Beausoleil First Nation, Mississauga First Nation, and Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve all have active commercial fisheries and are interested in taking a more active role in the management of fish populations in their traditional harvesting areas.
The walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) population in Lake Nipissing was assessed in the autumn of 1999.
Relative to other large lakes within Ontario, on which FWIN assessments have been undertaken, the walleye population of Lake Nipissing exhibits a low mean age, consists of a lower number of year classes, a high ratio of mature males to females and low abundance.
www.aofrc.org /Robinson_Huron_Projects.htm   (172 words)

  
 Nipissing First Nation
Chief and Council are seeking a design for the official flag of Nipissing First Nation.
Here's the Nipissing First Nation Annual Report in PDF format.
Nipissing Fisheries Law - Vote date October 27, 2005.
www.nfn.ca   (141 words)

  
 Ontario University Athletics
Sara Towns got two goals by Nipissing keeper, Anne Violo, and Eline Kamphuis added another in the Warriors 3-1 win over the Lakers.
The Laurier Golden Hawks and Waterloo Warriors advanced to quarter-final action, with wins over North division opponents, the Toronto Varsity Blues and Nipissing Lakers respectively.
Waterloo will face the top ranked team in the nation, the Western Mustangs, on Sunday for a berth to the OUA Final Four, held next weekend.
oua.ca /sports/wsoccer/history   (141 words)

  
 "Anishinawbe" - My Community
Nipissing First Nation is located on the north shore of Lake Nipissing between the Municipality of West Nipissing (Town of Sturgeon Falls), Ontario (to the West) and the City of North Bay, Ontario (to the East).
This will allow First Nations to develop education laws for on-reserve schools.
According to Statistics Canada, 12 percent of Nipissing have less that a Grade 9 education and 12 percent of Nipissing have a university Education.
www.anishinabek.ca /anish/community.htm   (901 words)

  
 Union of Ontario Indians
NIPISSING FN - Anishinabek Nation leaders are urging eligible voters among their 50,000 citizens to participate in the Jan. 23 federal election by supporting parties that respect First Nations rights.
The proposed Health Accord concept was endorsed by all First Nations in Ontario on February 10, 2006, and offers the province a “single-window” approach to dealing with First Nations governments in the areas of health and healing.
Ontario Regional Chief Angus Toulouse leads the office of the Chiefs of Ontario and is elected by the 134 First Nations leaders within the borders of Ontario.
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi   (1474 words)

  
 Summer camp empowers First Nation youth
2004, Union of Ontario Indians, Nipissing First Nation, ON webmaster@anishinabek.ca
Organized by the Union of Ontario Indians and Whitefish Lake First Nation, the Vision Quest camp is a unique and innovative educational opportunity designed specifically for First Nations youth.
A total of 100 youth from various First Nations across Ontario will be attending the camp sessions.
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi/visionquest_071502.htm   (1474 words)

  
 First Nations land management governance Indian Act
These First Nations were Westbank, Musqueam, Lheidli T’enneh (formally known as "Lheit-Lit’en"), N’Quatqua, Squamish (British Columbia); Siksika (Alberta); Muskoday, Cowessess (Saskatchewan); Opaskwayak Cree (Manitoba); Nipissing, Mississaugas of Scugog Island, Chippewas of Georgina Island, Chippewas of Mjikaning (Ontario), and Saint Mary’s First Nation (New Brunswick).
Four of these First Nations are now operating under their own land codes ( Mississaugas of Scugog Island, Chippewas of Georgina Island, Muskoday, and Lheidli T'enneh) and the remaining 10 signatory First Nations are in various stages of their community process.
Five of the 14 signatory First Nations are now operating under their own land codes, they are: Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (Ontario), Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation (Ontario), Muskoday First Nation (Saskatchewan), Lheidli T'enneh First Nation (British Columbia), and Opaskwayak Cree Nation (Manitoba).
www.turtleisland.org /news/news-landmanagement.htm   (1474 words)

  
 Union of Ontario Indians
NIPISSING FN - The Unity Gathering - combining a number of special events with the annual general assembly of the 42-member Anishinabek Nation - is expected to be the largest First Nation political gathering in modern history.
WHERE: Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation, near Forest, Ont.
KETTLE and STONY POINT, ON, June 6 /CNW Telbec/ - The Anishinabek Nation and the Métis Nation of Ontario will re-new their traditional ties as Nations, as the sacred Pipes of both Nations are bound together by the Great Spirit.
www.anishinabek.ca /UOI   (1474 words)

  
 Anishinabek - Restoration Of Jurisdiction
The workshop was also developed as a way to generate capacity among the First Nation communities in the broad area of law-making and the processes available to First Nation communities to develop laws as they prepare for new law-making jurisdictions under new self-government arrangements.
The purpose of this workshop was to present an opportunity for First Nation leaders such as Chiefs, Councilors, Directors of First Nation corporations and First Nation staff to learn more about the governance functions of policy development and administration.
Pic River, Nipissing, Dokis, Chippewas of Mnjikaning, Garden River, Wikwemikong
www.anishinabek.ca /ROJ/cap-0304.asp   (1474 words)

  
 Ministry of Tourism and Recreation: Regional Offices-Northern Area
District of Nipissing and East Parry Sound; City of North Bay, West Nipissing, Mattawa and Powassan, Burk’s Falls, Sunridge, South River and Nipissing First Nation
Eastern region of Kenora-Rainy River riding: communities area First Nations along Hwy 17 corridor from English River to Vermillion Bay (including Ignace, Wabigoon, Dryden).
11 corridor south-west along Minnesota border (Fort Frances, Emo, Chapple, Rainy River) and area First Nation communities.
www.tourism.gov.on.ca /english/about/regional-northern.htm   (1474 words)

  
 Union of Ontario Indians
© 2004, Union of Ontario Indians, Nipissing First Nation, ON webmaster@anishinabek.ca
Donations to be received by the Union of Ontario Indians, Anishinabek Nation Credit Union, Credit Unions and Caisse Populaires across Ontario, participating Westmont Hospitality Group hotels across Canada, all Native Friendship Centres in cities across Ontario and First Nation communities throughout Canada.
Grand Council Chief Beaucage, who holds the Ontario portfolio for Capital and Infrastructure, has taken the opportunity to call for stringent national standards for drinking water on First Nations.
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi   (2362 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of aboriginal communities in Canada
Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation is an Ontario Indian reserve on the north shore of Lake Superior at the mouth of the Pic River.
Nipissing 10 is an indian reserve in northeastern Ontario, Canada located on Lake Nipissing in Nipissing District.
Wahta Mohawk Territory is an Indian reserve on the Musquash River in south-central Ontario, Canada in the District Municipality of Muskoka.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-aboriginal-communities-in-Canada   (2362 words)

  
 Cottage Life :: Remax
Lake Nipissing is not part of this waterway park, although much of the south shore west of South Bay is proposed either for a French River Provincial Park addition or is part of South Bay Provincial Park, and much of the north shore is reserve land belonging to the Nipissing First Nation.
Lake Nipissing is a vast body of water, some 70 km long and containing numerous bays and islands, but it's also remarkably shallow and, consequently, often choppy.
The largest lake on the canal system is the Big Rideau, where from your dock you're likely to spot classic boats, cottagers on their wakeboards, and cabin cruisers, all enjoying the open waters of the lake.
www.cottagelife.com /htm/proj/remax/lay.asp   (6398 words)

  
 Lake Ontario Canada Whitefish
of Chippewa Indians Magnetawan First Nation Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation, Ontario, Canada Whitefish Lake First Nation References F. Densmore, Chippewa Customs (1929, repr.
RIVER SOUTH RIVER TUNNEL LAKE WAWANG LAKE WEST NIPISSING WHITEFISH LAKE Powered by Canadians A Great Canadian Fishing Adventures in Ontario Canada G & B Sudbury Ontario Copyright © 2005 Fishing Canada A...
River Lodge is located on Whitefish Lake, which is part of the...
www.1000islandstour.com /ontar/LakeOntarioCanadaWhitefish   (6398 words)

  
 Nipissing
If you would like to view the INAC communtiy profile for the Nipissing FIrst Nation Click on the link below.
Waubetek Business Development Officer for the Nipissing FIrst Nation is:
If you would like more information on this First Nation we recommend contacting them directly.
www.waubetek.com /firstn/Nipissing.asp   (85 words)

  
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Hopkins, member for the Electoral District of Renfrew -- Nipissing -- Pembroke, to take the Chair as the member presiding.
{sent} It has to be a place where everyone can speak freely, express the wishes and the views of himself and his electorate, but at the end of the day it will be the nation that will win.
Speaker, will be to help us make this House what it rightly should be, namely the living room of the nation, the place where all ideas are discussed.
www.iro.umontreal.ca /~felipe/EVAL/src.token   (4163 words)

  
 Talk:List of communities in Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mnjikaning First Nation 32 (Rama First Nation 32), Ontario R
Wellesley, Ontario TP Wellington North, Ontario TP West Elgin, Ontario TP West Grey, Ontario TP West Lincoln, Ontario TP West Nipissing, Ontario T
North Dumfries, Ontario TP North Dundas, Ontario TP North Frontenac, Ontario TP North Glengarry, Ontario TP North Grenville, Ontario TP North Huron, Ontario TP North Kawartha, Ontario TP North Middlesex, Ontario TP North Perth, Ontario T
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:List_of_communities_in_Ontario   (4163 words)

  
 April13-fishing.doc
We have currently supported the Nipissing First Nation Interim Fishing Regulations and as community leaders we feel obligated to also protect our Dokis F.N. resources.
Restoule River Rapids (Delta)- We, the Dokis First Nation Chief and Council are requesting that there be no spearing at the Restoule River Rapids where the Restoule River meets with the French River.
It is also important to note that the roe (small fish) that are raised in the hatchery are placed in the cobblestone rocks of the Deadman’s Island sanctuary.
www.dokisfirstnation.com /documents/April13-fishing.doc   (4163 words)

  
 The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents Volume 56
Father Bruyas, who is their Superior-General, has, with Father Boniface, taken charge of the Mission of the Martyrs at Annie, after laboring four or five years in the Nation of the Onneiout, the haughtiest and least tractable of all the Iroquois.
Calling the girl into the Chapel, I bathed her eye and cheek with the water already mentioned; and, with the first application, she was entirely cured of her ailment.
“Such, my Reverend Father, is a part of what occurred during my winter campaign of more than six months, occupied in visiting the Missions of the North, around Lake Huron, from sainte Marie du Sault to Nipissing — that is, more than a hundred leagues.
puffin.creighton.edu /jesuit/relations/relations_56.html   (12055 words)

  
 Sudbury District, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whitefish River First Nation, Ontario (boundaries include parts of both Sudbury and Manitoulin Districts)
Highway 64, which runs from Highway 69 east and north through the Municipality of French River, and enters the Nipissing District at Mashkinonje Provincial Park,
The Sudbury District is a district in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sudbury_District,_Ontario   (496 words)

  
 French River canoe route helped shape a nation - Parry Sound North Star
The French River, flowing from Lake Nipissing into Georgian Bay, was an important link in the first water highway to the west.
Ancient paintings decorating the rocky shoreline date back to times when members of the area's First Nations were the river's sole travelers.
A 125 km long series of island-dotted lakes connected by challenging rapids and picturesque falls, the French River is as much as part of our area's present as it has been of our colourful past.
www.parrysoundnorthstar.com /story--1051723066   (496 words)

  
 First Nation Contact Information
© 2004, Union of Ontario Indians, Nipissing First Nation, ON webmaster@anishinabek.ca
Suite 200, 90 Anemki Dr Thunder Bay"F", Ontario
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi/contactfn.htm   (496 words)

  
 First Nation Contact Information
© 2004, Union of Ontario Indians, Nipissing First Nation, ON webmaster@anishinabek.ca
Suite 200, 90 Anemki Dr Thunder Bay"F", Ontario
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi/contactfn.htm   (496 words)

  
 First Nation Contact Information
© 2004, Union of Ontario Indians, Nipissing First Nation, ON webmaster@anishinabek.ca
Suite 200, 90 Anemki Dr Thunder Bay"F", Ontario
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi/contactfn.htm   (496 words)

  
 A Guide to the Map of the Seneca Villages and the Jesuit and French Contacts 1615-1708: white background
Brulé and Champlain reached the Hurons by the Ottawa River, passing 240 miles north of Toronto, through Lake Nipissing and the French River to Georgian Bay, the great eastern bulb of Lake Huron (not on this map; see map of Ontario), and came to the Huron villages, a four to six weeks' trip.
) destroyed the Huron nation, killed five French missionaries who were canonized in 1930, and adopted a village of Christian Captives.
The Huron villages were on or near Lake Huron, 70 to 100 miles north-northwest of Toronto.
www.bikexprt.com /map/bwmap.htm   (496 words)

  
 Canada Gazette
Nipissing First Nation hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protection Act for approval of the plans and site of the work described herein.
Associated Engineering (Alberta) Ltd., on behalf of the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River, hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protection Act for approval of the plans and site of the work described herein.
Under section 9 of the said Act, Associated Engineering (Alberta) Ltd. has deposited with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, Central and Arctic Region, at Edmonton, Alberta, a description of the site and plans of the rehabilitation of a bridge over the Lesser Slave River (Bridge File 13783), legal land description SE 07-73-05-5.
gazetteducanada.gc.ca /partI/2003/20030802/html/miscel-e.html   (496 words)

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