OFNYPC: Save the Date

OFNYPC: Save the Date

The Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council (OFNYPC) will be hosting three virtual engagement sessions on March 5, 12, and 19, 2025 to discuss Indigenous Services Canada’s (ISC) Collaborative Process on the Second-Generation Cut-off and Section 10 Voting Thresholds.

Nation-Wide Changes to JP Program

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

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

2025 LNHL Tournament

We are looking for hockey players interested in registering for the 51st Annual Little NHL tournament in March 2025.

Christmas Greeting 2024

Christmas Greeting 2024

As the holiday season draws near, we send our warmest wishes to all members of Brunswick House First Nation. May your homes be filled with love, laughter, and the spirit of togetherness during this special time of year.

Taking Part in Global Youth Forum

Taking Part in Global Youth Forum

Jeremy Naveau, of Brunswick House First Nation, has been selected to represent Feathers of Hope — a First Nations youth-led organization as part of the 2023 YOUNGA forum being held in October.

Water First Inc. visits BHFN

Water First Inc. visits BHFN

Project Manager, Cory Girard, at Water First Education & Training Inc. wrote an article about is visit to our community in early July 2023 to provide training for an enhanced climate change monitoring program.

Tangie and Flood attend NAHC

Tangie and Flood attend NAHC

Two Indigenous youth from Northern Ontario were selected to compete in the 2019 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC) held this past May in Whitehorse, Yukon. Kira Tangie, a citizen of Brunswick House First Nation (FN) and Tanner Flood from Matachewan FN joined more than 400 elite Indigenous hockey players from across Canada to compete in the week long event.