On October 21–22, 2025, First Nations Leadership, Knowledge Keepers, and environmental experts gathered in Niagara Falls to discuss the protection, restoration, and governance of our shared waters.
Today, we are called to come together to honour our shared responsibility in supporting mental wellness within our communities. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, visit hopeforwellness.ca or call 1-855-242-3310. Hope for Wellness is available 24/7.
The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) Housing and Infrastructure Sector will be conducting two virtual information sessions for Ontario First Nations Leadership and technicians.
That wraps up the Chiefs of Ontario Early Learning & Child Care Conference! Held October 2-3, 2025, in Toronto, the gathering brought together First Nation Leadership, technicians, and educators in early learning for two days of knowledge-sharing, networking, and workshops.
2/3 Look up Sisters in Spirit Vigils in your area or add your vigil to a growing list of vigils taking place across Turtle Island by visiting: nwac.ca/sisters-in-s... The Chiefs of Ontario Women’s Initiatives Sector has released a report card assessing progress...
1/3 On October 4, we recognize Sisters in Spirit Day as the National Day of Action for MMIWG2S. This day is a time to honour and remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people.
Myths vs. Reality: Ontario Metis Rights Assertions in First Nation Territories. The Chiefs of Ontario separate fact from fiction, correcting misinformation, and protecting First Nations' rights.
On International Sign Language Day, we honour the importance of communication in all its forms. Within First Nations, languages spoken or signed are at the heart of identity and connection. Join us in raising awareness and embracing the importance and the beauty of sign languages!
The Chiefs of Ontario Education Sector will host the 2025 Education and Languages Forum on October 21–23, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario.
This year’s theme, “Feathers of Knowledge: Carrying Our Future Forward.” For more information and to register, please visit www.chiefsmeeting.com/2025educatio...
On Friday, the Knowledge Keepers Council gathered for an internal meeting to discuss how they can better support and advocate on issues affecting First Nations and ensure they remain well-informed. They were also joined virtually by COO staff, who provided a briefing on Bill C and Bill C-5.
The Chiefs of Ontario Environment Sector, along with invited speakers from the Indigenous Guardians program, will host a virtual session on September 15, via Zoom.
The Chiefs of Ontario is pleased to announce that the Summer 2025 Edition of the Advocate, our official magazine, is now available for digital viewing www.mediaedgemagazines.com/the-chiefs-o...