Anishinabek Nation welcomes First Nations leadership and lands technicians to the 9th Annual Lands and Resources Forum
Anishinabek Nation welcomes First Nations leadership and lands technicians to the 9th Annual Lands and Resources Forum
ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (February 11, 2025) – The Anishinabek Nation kicks off its 8th Annual Lands and Resources Forum: Kina-Gego-Naabadosin—Everything is Connected taking place from February 13 to 15 in North Bay, Ontario.
“With the theme of Kina-Gego-Naabadosin – Everything is Connected, this Forum is a testament to the strength of collaboration and the importance of our shared responsibilities. It provides an invaluable platform for our community leaders, government representatives, industry experts, and partners to engage in dialogue about the stewardship of our lands and resources,” states Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige. “As we navigate the complex challenges and opportunities before us, let us do so with unity, respect, and a shared vision. By working together, we can make meaningful change that upholds our inherent rights, preserves our cultural heritage, and ensures the well-being of our communities and ecosystems for the next seven generations.”
This year’s Forum brings together the 39 member Anishinabek First Nations from the Lake Huron, Northern Superior, Southeast, and Southwest Regions of Ontario and serves as an opportunity to hear from Leadership, First Nations and citizens, non-Indigenous government, and industry experts as we explore important matters relating to the land and our people.
The Forum will help to build positive working relationships with First Nations, citizens, government, industry, and academia to enhance decision-making that will act on matters that will protect First Nation jurisdiction, traditional territory, and rights; and serve as an opportunity to gather and discuss local and regional priorities, concerns, and opportunities for their communities.
Programming will include speaker panels, presentations, and breakout sessions, on topics ranging from the Spirit of the Land, impact assessments, Wampum belt teaching, invasive species, Cultural Burning, the Great Lakes, geoscience, and agriculture, and more, and the impact on First Nations across Ontario and Canada.
Relevant links:
- About the Anishinabek Nation Lands and Resources Forum
- Watch the Lands and Resources Forum via livestream (9 AM EST to 12 PM EST)
The Anishinabek Nation is a political advocate for 39 member First Nations across Ontario, representing approximately 65,000 citizens. The Anishinabek Nation is the oldest political organization in Ontario and can trace its roots back to the Confederacy of Three Fires, which existed long before European contact.
For inquiries, please contact:
Laura Barrios
Communications Coordinator
Anishinabek Nation
(705) 498-1957
laura.barrios@anishinabek.ca


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