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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.
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...
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Chief Greg Sarazin in December 2023. (Nicole Williams/CBC) The removals ousted 1,937 AOO electors out of 8,528, according to a Sept. 19, 2023 final statistical reassessment, provided to CBC News with an October 2023 list of removed individuals.
18 lut 2021 · THE ALGONQUINS OF ONTARIO (AOO) — an entity recently created by the province of Ontario to support the settlement of the Algonquins of Ontario land claim — have recently begun the process of creating a residential development, Tewin, on the outskirts of Ottawa.
28 lut 2024 · The Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) has removed nearly 2,000 people from its certified electorate after an internal tribunal ruled against their asserted Algonquin ancestry last year.
Chiefs of the Quebec Algonquin Nations are calling on the federal government to stop a contaminated waste disposal project in Deep River, Ont., two hours west of Ottawa, located on unceded Algonquin territory.
20 cze 2023 · Four Algonquin chiefs spoke out on Tuesday, calling out the government and its private-sector contractor over what they say are inadequate consultations over a planned nuclear waste storage facility.