The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, with the support of LCPS Chartered Professional Accountants and Engaged Creative Productions, has started the Status ...
The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has launched the Status Cards Welcome initiative that will see businesses display decals on their doors and points of sale. THUNDER BAY — The city’s business ...
The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has launched a new initiative it hopes will help support a positive and respectful ...
Cynthia Williams, shown here, waited a year to receive her Certificate of Indian Status card, only to find out it had somebody else's picture on it. (Submitted by Cynthia Williams - image credit) When ...
It has been more than three years since the federal government announced a new secure Certificate of Indian Status card, but thousands of First Nation people across the country still don't have them.
One of the things that you learn as an Indigenous person in Canada is about your “status card” and what that means to you. You can find out more information on the Government of Canada website, but In ...
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization has launched a new service designed to help First Nation citizens in southern Manitoba renew or replace their status cards. As we navigate through unprecedented times ...
When Cynthia Williams received her Certificate of Indian Status card from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), she says she was shocked to see it had the wrong picture on it. All the information was ...
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