In August, 2015, Quebec Superior Court Justice Chantal Masse found that some of the sex-based discrimination in the Indian Act violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and ordered the government to make the necessary changes. The result is Bill S-3. The Court provided the government with a deadline of February 3, 2017 to amend the Indian Act. The government applied for an extension ...
On Saturday April 29, the OTC hosted its 6th Annual Bowling Tournament. There were 13 teams in all. Teams from OTC communities and teams from our partners in business took part in a day ...
It is a very exciting time in First Nation education!
Many collaborative projects and initiatives are underwa...
OTC staff has developed a series of workshops and we want you to –
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The Information Workshops are being hosted to provide a learning forum for the s...
Casino Rama’s Silver Nightingale B...
Over 20 years of negotiations and ongoing consultation on a proposed agreement with Canada to restore Anishinabek control of education have concluded. Voting to ratify the proposed agreement is to ...
In early October, OTC partnered with Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada to host three Education Information Sessions for First Nations across the province. Approximately 200 people attended! Th...
We just hosted our 26th Annual General Meeting and other OTC meetings on September 21st and 22nd in Toronto. There was an excellent turnout, including our Elders’ Counci...
On Saturday, April 9 OTC hosted its 5th Annual Bowling Tournament. There were 15 teams in all, including teams from OTC communities and teams from our partners in business. It was such a day of fun...