In the name of economic reconciliation, the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association wants Thunder Bay to start a five percent Indigenous procurement target.
Saying sustainable reconciliation requires a more proactive approach.
https://t.co/VgOlQNjhmr
Honored to present at #OFNEDA w @ChiefsOfOntario! 📈This is "By First Nations, For First Nations" —establishing clear SOPs to verify 51% ownership AND genuine control. We're protecting our economic sovereignty, stopping "fronts," and connecting our businesses to real procurement!
Honored to present at #OFNEDA w @ChiefsOfOntario! 📈This is "By First Nations, For First Nations" —establishing clear SOPs to verify 51% ownership AND genuine control. We're protecting our economic sovereignty, stopping "fronts," and connecting our businesses to real procurement!
June is National Indigenous History Month. The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) invites all Canadians to celebrate First Nations' achievements, languages, cultures, and knowledge that have sustained these lands since time immemorial.
Follow the AFN for updates and events throughout #NIHM2025.
The head of the Chiefs of Ontario says the Ford government is headed on a collision course with First Nations if it continues forward with legislation aimed at fast tracking development in the province.
That's on the season finale of Nation to Nation.
https://t.co/6hpfHjZNlS
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler... said that the timeline Poilievre proposed is "unacceptable" and "reckless" and warns it would ignore Treaty commitments to consultation... @gcfiddler
https://t.co/yoawZw8Fwv