Discounted electricity rates will continue to be offered by the Ontario government to homes, small businesses and farms until Feb. 22 as part of COVID-19…
Senior Associate Tristan Gaven, who is representing the firm, will be at Alice Springs and Tennant Creek today and tomorrow to encourage locals who are victims of this inhumane wrong, to seek financial restitution. We estimate that there are at least 6000 people eligible to register for this class action, Ms Gaven said. Although a formal apology has been made, the Commonwealth continues to refuse compensation to members of the Stolen Generation in the Northern Territory, which we find abhorrent. In February 2018, the Labor Party announced members of the Stolen Generation in the Northern Territory would receive $75,000 each under a national compensation scheme.
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Today, Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities; the Honourable Greg Rickford, Ontario s Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, Ontario Minister of Indigenous Affairs, and Member of Provincial Parliament for Kenora Rainy River, on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario s Minister of Infrastructure; and His Worship, Harold McQuaker, Mayor of the Township of Emo, announced joint funding for improvements to potable water infrastructure in the Township of Emo, Ontario.
Algonquin Treaty questions answered in East Ferris
February 5, 2021 Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
East Ferris residents concerned about potential Algonquin Treaty settlement impacts got a clearer picture of the future from provincial negotiators during a special meeting of council, Thursday.
Algonquin Treaty questions answered in East Ferris
About 1,200 acres of Crown Land in Nipissing District has been included for land transfer in the draft settlement agreement, including three parcels in East Ferris. One is off Centennial Drive, 302B, with 137 acres at Maple Lane, another is labelled 83F2 involving more than 1,000 acres east of Stepping Stone Lane (near the end of MacPherson Drive) and a third, smaller parcel labelled 83F1 north of the far end of Johnson Road.