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The Fort Albany First Nation (FAFN) in Ontario’s western James Bay region is interested in undertaking a community-based process of land use planning for its traditional territory, in order to respond to increasing resource development pressure
Mar 11, 2024 · Fort Albany First Nation (Ontario, Canada) Fort Albany First Nation is a remote and isolated fly-in only Cree (a North American Indigenous people) community located in the western James Bay area of Ontario, Canada, home to approximately 900 people.
MISSION. STATEMENT. We respond to, and carry out, the collective will of the Omushkego Nation. We foster and provide accountable, responsible political leadership. We strive for excellence in government services.
Fort Albany is represented by the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN), a political organization that advocates and provides services for 49 First Nations across Treaty 9 and Treaty 5 territory. The NAN's headquarters are located in Thunder Bay.
Apr 21, 2023 · But Chief Gaius Wesley says the negotiations changed a few years ago when the government said Fort Albany, a First Nation on the other side of the river, is required to sign off on the move.
Fort Albany First Nation is a community of Indigenous people located in northern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Mushkegowuk Council, which represents seven First Nations along the James Bay Coast.