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Wabun Tribal Council
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Formation October 1989; 35 years ago (1989-10)
Headquarters 313 Railway Street Timmins, Ontario P4N 2P4
Location
  • Canada
Membership
7 nations
Executive Director
Jason Batise
Affiliations Nishnawbe Aski Nation

The Wabun Tribal Council is a special group that helps Ojibway and Cree First Nations communities in northern Ontario, Canada. It's a non-profit organization, which means it doesn't work to make money. Instead, it focuses on providing important advice and services to its seven member communities.

What is the Wabun Tribal Council?

The name "Wabun" comes from the Anishinaabe language and means "sunrise." The Wabun Tribal Council officially started in October 1989. It began its work in Timmins, Ontario, in April 1990.

Why Was the Council Formed?

The Council was created to help First Nation communities manage their own services. Before this, many services were handled by the Canadian government's department called Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). The idea was to let local First Nations take more control over programs that directly affected them.

The Council's Main Goal

The Wabun Tribal Council has a clear goal: to offer excellent services to its member First Nations. They want to do this in a way that fits their culture and traditions. They aim to provide programs that are helpful and new.

How the Council is Organized

The Wabun Tribal Council is made up of leaders from each of its seven member communities. These communities are: Beaverhouse First Nation, Brunswick House First Nation, Chapleau Ojibway First Nation, Flying Post First Nation, Matachewan First Nation, Mattagami First Nation, and Wahgoshig First Nation.

Leaders and Their Roles

Each of the seven communities sends a Chief to represent them on the Council. These Chiefs work together to guide the organization. They help plan for the future, work with the government, and create important rules.

To help the Chiefs, the Council has a team of staff members. These staff members support the Chiefs in their efforts to help their communities grow and do well. The Council also belongs to a larger group called Nishnawbe Aski Nation. This group represents many First Nations in northern Ontario.

Sharing News and Updates

The Council shares its activities and news with the communities through a newsletter. This newsletter is called the Wabun Sun. It helps everyone stay informed about what the Council is doing. As of May 2023, Jason Batise was the Executive Director, leading the daily operations of the Council.

What the Council Does

The Wabun Tribal Council provides many different services and programs to its member communities. These activities help improve various parts of community life.

  • Management and Administration: This involves running the Council smoothly and making sure everything is organized.
  • Financial Services: Helping communities manage their money and resources wisely.
  • Economic Development & Technical Services: Working to create jobs and improve the economy in the communities. They also offer technical support.
  • First Nations Government: Supporting the local governments of the First Nations.
  • Education: Helping to improve schools and learning opportunities for young people.
  • Health Services: Providing important health programs, including:
    • C.H. Nursing Program: Nurses who help people in the communities.
    • Patient Transportation Program: Helping people get to their medical appointments.
    • Diabetes Strategy: Programs to help prevent and manage diabetes.
    • Crisis Team Coordination: Support for communities during difficult times.
    • Long Term Care: Planning for care for elders and those needing ongoing support.
    • Health Advocacy & Representation: Speaking up for the health needs of the communities.
  • Mamo-Nuskomitowin (Aboriginal Human Resources Development): Programs that help people get job training and find work.
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