Organization: | Anishinabek Nation - Union of Ontario Indians | ||
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Contact Information | |||
Phone Numbers: | 705-497-9127 | ||
Toll-Free: | 1-877-702-5200 | ||
Fax: | 705-497-9135 | ||
Email: | info@anishinabek.ca | ||
Website: | www.anishinabek.ca | ||
Address: |
1 Migizii Miikan, PO Box 711 North Bay, ON P1B 8J8 |
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Intersection: | Migizii Miikan and Trans-Canada Hwy | ||
Location: | North Bay | ||
Hours: | Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm | ||
Executives: | Reg Niganobe - Grand Council Chief | ||
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Description of Services: |
Advocacy for 40 member First Nations across Ontario * collective action on a variety of issues * regional grand chiefs represent four strategic regional areas: Southwest, Southeast, Lake Huron and Northern Superior Variety of programs and services, including health, social services, education, intergovernmental affairs and treaty research * approximately 70 staff members Satellite offices in Fort William First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation and Munsee-Delaware First Nation Anishinabek Educational Institute - Full-time education and training programs for First Nation Anishinabek communities * includes programs for Native Community Workers, Early Childhood Education and Personal Support Workers * campus locations in North Bay and Muncey * www.aeipostsecondary.ca |
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Languages: | English | ||
Area(s) Served: | Ontario | ||
About Us
The Anishinabek Nation incorporated the Union of Ontario Indians as its secretariat in 1949. The UOI is a political advocate for 40 member First Nations across Ontario. The Union of Ontario Indians is the oldest political organization in Ontario.
This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 9/3/2024 | |||
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