(Robinson Huron Treaty Territory, May 7, 2021) – After witnessing the House of Common’s emergency debate Thursday evening on Enbridge’s Line 5 crisis, members of the Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin Political Working Group call on Canada to do better and include alltheir treaty partners when making infrastructure plans and decisions.Line 5...
Weekly COVID-19 Update – May 5th
Ontario Vaccine Update Announcements from Ontario officials indicate that Ontario is on track to administer first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to 65% of adults by the end of May 2021. As of Tuesday, May 4, 43% of Ontarians aged 18 and older had received at least their first dose. A...
Weekly COVID-19 Update – April 28th
Provincial Stay at Home Order General Restrictions Since Thursday, April 8th at 12:01am, Ontario has been under a Stay-at-Home Order requiring everyone to leave home only for essential purposes including: Going to the grocery store or pharmacyAccessing health care services (including going to medical appointments or getting vaccinated)Getting outdoor exercise...
Weekly COVID-19 Update – April 14th
Provincial Stay at Home OrderGeneralAt 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, April 8, 2021, Ontario implemented a third state of emergency and province-wide Stay-at-Home Order. Under this order everyone, is required to remain at home except for essential purposes. Essential purposes include activities such as: Going to the grocery store or pharmacyAccessing...
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Oneida Nation of the Thames is posting for the position of Chief Administrative Officer. The Chief Administrative Officer will be responsible for leading, developing and managing successful operations of the organization. The CAO will be responsible for systematically sampling the adequacy and reliability of internal control and accounting systems. The...
Weekly COVID-19 Update – April 7th
Provincial Restrictions & Public Health Measures At 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, April 8, 2021, a province-wide Stay-at-Home Order will take effect across Ontario. Under the order everyone is required to remain at home except for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services...
AIAI OPPOSES A CANADIAN UNDRIP THAT ACTS WITHOUT CONSENT AND CONSULTATION
London, Ontario April 1st, 2021 – Recently, the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) and the Leader of The Green Party of Canada, Annamie Paul, collaborated on a press conference on Bill C-15. AIAI has taken the position of opposing Bill C-15, along with the member Nations leadership, as...
AIAI CONGRATULATES BATCHEWANA ON NEW LONG TERM CARE FACILITY
London, Ontario March 19th, 2021 – In a recent announcement by the Minister Merrilee Fullerton, of Long-Term Care, Batchewana First Nations is the 3rd member Nation of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) to receive a license for a Long Term Care Facility for 96 beds for their...
DEADLINE EXTENDED
The Indigenous Language Gathering, for March 24th, registration deadline has been extended. Please read the poster for more information and click on the link below to register.Language Gathering Registration Form (google.com) Download your own copy for distribution below language posterDownload
CALL FOR ARTIST INTERPRETATIONS/ARTWORK
March 15, 2021ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS ~ ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLYJULY 2021The Chiefs of Ontario Host Committee will be hosting the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) 42nd Annual General Assembly in Toronto in July 2021 and is currently acceptingoriginal Indigenous artwork to be submitted. Artwork will be used for materials by...