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Feds should kill bill recognizing ‘fraudulent right holders,’ COO grand chief says

Feds should kill bill recognizing ‘fraudulent right holders,’ COO grand chief says

First Nations remain opposed to Bill C-53, which would authorize Ottawa to negotiate and ratify treaties with Métis organizations.
Township addresses banking concerns

Township addresses banking concerns

It was made clear in the statement that the town is maintaining its accounts with the local institution. 
Arrest made in construction site theft

Arrest made in construction site theft

The incident is believed to have occured on Nov. 18.
LETTER: Ontario Northland expansion would be overreach

LETTER: Ontario Northland expansion would be overreach

Private sector doesn't need government competition in the bus business.
Good Morning, Superior North!

Good Morning, Superior North!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Township to pay damages for refusing to declare Pride month

Township to pay damages for refusing to declare Pride month

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has ruled the township of Emo was discriminatory in its refusal to declare June 2020 as Pride Month,
Child welfare system still broken: national chief

Child welfare system still broken: national chief

Assembly of First Nations Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak addressed the Chiefs of Ontario during Fall Chiefs Assembly.
Postal workers delivering cheques despite strike

Postal workers delivering cheques despite strike

Postal workers nationwide will deliver government cheques on Wednesday, despite being on strike.
Impaired charges laid in Schreiber collision

Impaired charges laid in Schreiber collision

A 19-year-old faces six separate charges following a Nov. 13 single-vehicle collision in Schreiber.
Vaugeois criticizes government response to Ginoogaming emergency

Vaugeois criticizes government response to Ginoogaming emergency

MPP Lise Vaugeois is accusing the government of neglecting the situation the in Ginoogaming First Nation. The government says they're committed to working with the First Nation and with Ottawa and meeting on a monthly basis.
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