Anishinabek Nation - Union of Ontario Indians
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1 Migizii Miikan, PO Box 711
North Bay, ON
P1B 8J8
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705-497-9127
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Toll-Free: 1-877-702-5200
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Fax: 705-497-9135
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Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives
Reg Niganobe - Grand Council Chief

Languages
English

Area(s) Served
Ontario

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

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.

Last update: Sep 3, 2024: Suggest an edit