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11 mar 2015 · Eagle Village Chief Madeleine Paul, whose federally-recognized Algonquin First Nation is based out of Quebec, claims the area slated for the windfarm as part of her community’s traditional territory. Paul has opened channels with Pikwakanagan and Quebec firm Innergex to discuss the project.
Relying on a race-shifting lens he identified six Algonquin women born in the 1600s, five non-Algonquin Indigenous people born in the late 1700 and early 1800s, and a smaller number of French Canadians who should be removed.
28 lut 2024 · The Algonquins of Ontario has removed nearly 2,000 people from its certified electorate, after an internal tribunal ruled against their asserted Algonquin ancestry last year.
3 lut 2021 · Chiefs of Algonquin First Nations say a decision by municipal politicians to allow the Algonquins of Ontario to urbanize a large swath of land in Ottawa's rural southeast isn't...
22 sie 2024 · Federal officials warned Ontario Algonquin leaders not to "usurp" their own organization's modern treaty talks, amid a political restructuring that has paused the potentially billion-dollar...
17 lut 2016 · Audio and transcript: policy analyst and advisor with the Algonquin Nation Secretariat, Russell Diabo, on the ongoing Algonquin land claim for Eastern Ontario.
3 lut 2021 · Chiefs of Algonquin First Nations say a decision by municipal politicians to allow the Algonquins of Ontario to urbanize a large swath of land in Ottawa's rural south-east isn't reconciliation, and say they were never consulted on the project. Mayor Jim Watson and many city councillors support a plan by the Algonquins of Ontario and their development partners, Taggart Group of Companies, to ...