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Ontario election gave First Nations a voice at Queen's Park, but will Ford government hear it?

With the dust from the Ontario election settling and the Doug Ford era about to get underway, many Indigenous voters are left wondering just how much of an impact their ballots will have on the future of the province.

Closing arguments begin in Sudbury in landmark treaty annuity case

Closing arguments are underway in Sudbury in a landmark case involving treaty annuities for First Nations in Ontario under the Robinson-Huron and Robinson-Superior treaties.

Doug Ford visits northern Ontario for 2nd time in less than a month

For the second time in less than a month, Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford is visiting cities in northern Ontario to rally support ahead of next month's provincial election.

Sudbury doctor honoured for work treating eating disorders

A Sudbury doctor has been recognized for her longtime dedication to treating patients with eating disorders in northeastern Ontario.

Attawapiskat entrepreneur expands eatery amid expensive challenges

An Attawapiskat First Nation entrepreneur is expanding his eatery while dealing with the unique challenges of running a business in a remote northern community.

Entrepreneur hopes to make ice fishing invention a bigger catch in more stores

Ice fishing season is winding down in many parts of the province, but one northern Ontario entrepreneur is already looking ahead to next season to get his invention called 'The Trigger' on more store shelves across Canada.

Reconciliation conference pauses to discuss not guilty verdict in Tina Fontaine case

A national youth conference on reconciliation in Sudbury put workshops on hold Friday morning to let participants join talking circles to discuss how the not guilty verdict in the Raymond Cormier trial was affecting them.

Moose tracking app brings Indigenous knowledge and modern technology together

In an effort to merge traditional Anishinaabe hunting knowledge with modern technology, a Sudbury biologist is working with First Nations to equip them with a new smartphone app to help track Ontario's declining moose population.

Mtis poet searches far and wide for artifacts to 'bring them home'

When he's not writing or teaching, a Mtis poet and university professor dedicates his time to searching antiques shops and online auction sites for Mtis artwork and artifacts in hopes of "bringing them home."

Treaty annuity case a 'historical landmark' for Ontario First Nations

As a landmark case involving treaty annuities for Ontario First Nations continues in Sudbury, people representing the communities at the hearings believe it's a historic moment that will serve as an important record for generations to come.