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RCMP denied for Pikangikum, who are still without police - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario's latest news, sports, weather, community events.


Kenora MP Eric Melillo says RCMP personnel won’t be headed to Pikangikum First Nation.
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Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police won’t be headed to Pikangikum First Nation, after Kenora MP Eric Melillo called on the federal government to intervene in the community’s policing crisis.
“I know the province is working to exhaust all of the options they have to determine long-term policing solutions,” says Melillo. “Pikangikum has asked for RCMP assistance in the interim. It’s unfortunate that the government has ruled it out, but I won’t stop pressing them on that.” ....

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24/7 health services return to Pikangikum, but not OPP - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario's latest news, sports, weather, community events.


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24/7 health services return to Pikangikum, but not OPP
Written by Ryan Forbes
Wednesday, Apr 14 2021, 11:21 AM
Pikangikum First Nation Chief Dean Owen (right) and Deputy Chief Jonah Strang (left). Photo courtesy of Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler.
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Health services have been restored in Pikangikum First Nation, but the community is still without a police force after expelling members of the OPP last month.
On March 20, Chief Dean Owen and Pikangikum Band Councilors voted to expel members of the OPP after allegations of ‘incidents involving constables that occurred in the community over many years’. ....

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Nurses Return To Pikangikum, Police Issues Continue


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Nursing staff have been reinstated in Pikangikum First Nation, as talks with the government regarding the removal of Ontario Provincial Police continue.
Health care staff returned and resumed regular service the night of Saturday April 10th, after being pulled from the community not long after the OPP were expelled by the Chief and Council.
According Mathew Hoppe, Chief Executive Officer of the Independent First Nations Alliance, “Chief and Council met with Indigenous Services Canada Minister Miller and key staff on Saturday afternoon. Although the overall Policing issue is still unanswered, the return of regular nursing service to the community is much appreciated news.” ....

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Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority Welcomes New Physician


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After joining the Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority in June 2020 to assist with the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. John Guilfoyle is retiring.
Those with the SLFNHA say Dr. Guilfoyle will be missed, as he has become a trusted source of leadership in the Sioux Lookout region.
“Dr. John Guilfoyle brought a very calming presence when the communities that we serve needed it the most,” said James Morris, Executive Director of SLFNHA. “His hard work and dedication will be always remembered. We wish John a well-deserved and happy retirement.”
As Dr. Guilfoyle makes his departure, SLFNHA welcomes Dr. Lloyd Douglas as the new public health physician. ....

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