A strong and vibrant community-based organization that is helping the most vulnerable, marginalized and criminalized women in our community. With a cadre of dedicated volunteers, they provide a variety of relevant programs that help women who are incarcerated at the Correctional Centre.Read more
Merv King and Andrew Eyles hand Peter Page and Karl Crevar a generous donation to ONIWG's legal defence fund .ONIWG calls on Premier Wynne to restore fairness No workers' compensation policies have ever been such an explicit attack on the rights of injured workers. Lawyers send a strong message to the Premier IWC Submissions on WSIB Draft Benefits Policies Click here to read more responses on why the Board should abandon these new draft benefits policies.The Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB) is trying to radically change the workers' compensation system in Ontario, at the expense of all workers. It is attempting to push through a series of policies that, if passed, will ensure that fewer injured workers will be entitled to compensation, and those who are entitled will get far less. And costs that should be paid by employers will be downloaded onto working people by pushing more injured workers onto social assistance.
Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, in concurrence with the First Nation peoples. However, RSMIN is distinct from the First Nation peoples, by ways of our traditional lands, traditions, customs, and practices.The following map defines the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850 's land region As an Aboriginal people defined by the Constitution Act of 1982 , RSMIN member's treaty rights are well defined. History of the Métis People of Lake SuperiorThe Métis people of the Lake Superior front originated in the intimate relations of French Fur Traders with Aboriginal women along the great Canadian canoe route to the Northwest.
Ishaawin Counselling Centreis open to people of all beliefs and race and meets them where they are providing non-judgemental therapeutic services. It exists to facilitate the restoration of wholeness found in Jesus Christ to people of all cultures through
To influence effective change and foster an environment where businesses and the community can prosper. To be recognized as Thunder Bay's leading business organization, providing maximum opportunity to its members and advocating for business and community health, growth and economic prosperity.