Here are plans for new concept/idea for a Band Administration/Commercial Building here in the BHFN community.
Restorative Justice
Restorative justice is defined as an alternative form of justice that focuses on addressing the harm caused by crime while holding the offender responsible for their actions.
NAN Community Engagement
NAN is inviting you to join them at a Community Engagement session on an Indigenous Led CARE Unit. CARE Units help identify and locate children who are experiencing or are at high risk of being exploited and trafficked, connect them to specialized support services, and investigate and hold offenders accountable.
Easter Gift Cards
Off-reserve members need to reach out to Chantal at [email protected] before Monday, April 14th to receive your 2025 easter gift card. Reach out today!
Claim Period Opens Soon
Class Members of the First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan’s Principle Settlement will be able to submit their Claims for compensation starting on March 10, 2025.
Nation-Wide Changes to JP Program
We regret to inform Brunswick House First Nation members of drastic changes to the Jordan’s Principle Program that is being implemented Nation Wide. A memo was sent by Indigenous Services Canada yesterday detailing how the program is changing and what this means for families and children. We have attached the memo for your review.
Drop in Breakfast
Come share a cup of tea, tell stories, and give your input in a project that will connect and protect our Nations’ traditional territories. Brought to you by Wahkohtowin and the Height of Land Ecological Corridor.
2025 LNHL Tournament
We are looking for hockey players interested in registering for the 51st Annual Little NHL tournament in March 2025.
Supporting the Journey Home
Growing the Community Bundle to Care for Those with Serious Illness. Supporting the Journey Home is a virtual educational program for interprofessional community care teams working in First Nation communities. The program will provide practical tips and strategies for incorporating an early palliative approach from a First Nations perspective.
Protected: Reconnect with Your Community
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Honoured at Royal Ontario Museum
First Nation history was celebrated at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto on March 13.
From L-R: Chief Lisa Vanbuskirk, Brunswick House FN; Trudy Nicks, Curator Emeritus, Department of World Cultures, ROM; Susan Harvie, Collection Donor; Charmine Saunders, Brunswick House FN Councillor; Robert Redbreast, Brunswick House FN Councillor and Naomi Recollet, Rebanks Technician Intern Anthropology Department, ROM











