Join us in attendance at the opening ceremony and feast on January 11th 2023 @ 5 pm as we gather to support the Survivors who will be guiding this important and difficult healing journey.
Work will begin on a Residential School Survivors Initiative to understand the broader truth of what happened at Bishop Horden Hall Indian Residential School.
The ongoing and serious problems caused by the illegal drug trade on Moose Factory Island have been a subject of deep concern to the Membership and residents for many years. Chief & Council have heard the community’s concerns and are taking action.
Dr. Emily J. Faries, a member of Moose Cree First Nation, has been granted the prestigious title “Professor Emeritus” from Laurentian University of Sudbury.
Moose Cree First Nation ("MCFN") would like to invite qualified candidates to submit a proposal to MCFN for the position of Health Renewal Negotiator/Senior Government Policy Analyst.
As directed by Membership, the Chief & Council of Moose Cree First Nation have had an environmental study conducted with respect to the NioBay mineral exploration project.
The Federal Court has approved a nation-wide class settlement to compensate Survivor Class Members from harms suffered while attending an Indian Day School that was run by the Federal Government.