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Locality: Kenora, Ontario

Phone: +1 807-467-8144



Address: 240 Veteran's Drive, Third Floor P9N 3Y5 Kenora, ON, Canada

Website: www.kenorachiefs.ca

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Kenora Chiefs Advisory 24.01.2021

We are doing this, so we can get back to this. Thank you for the messaging from Chief Lorraine Cobiness of Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 05.01.2021

We’d like to congratulate the successful T-shirt Design contest winner Chrissy Macleod! We thank all that submitted designs. From Family Violence Prevention Project Planning Committee

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 01.01.2021

Chief Jim Major for Animakee Wa Zhing 37 shares teachings from ancestors about wearing masks, using medicines, seeking good health. Encouragement to stay strong and think positive. Video 1:43, in Anishinaabemowin. Please share, and play it for language speakers in your household.

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 17.12.2020

Please see the public statement on behalf of Wabaseemoong Independant Nation *please note the year in the release says 2020 but it was meant to say February 12th 2021*

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 10.12.2020

Thank you to our leadership, our partners and everyone who helped make this happen. Please below see the video of the first vaccinations in indigenous communities in the Kenora region being rolled out at the elders residence in Naotkamegwanning First Nation. We will continue to work and advocate for our communities in regards to vaccine roll out.... Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe'iyewigamig

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 19.11.2020

You have heard about Kenora Chiefs Advisory's partnership in the All Nations Health Partners, and in the All Nations Hospital planning. What else is KCA about? Check out these graphics.

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 12.11.2020

November is Diabetes Awareness Month. At Kenora Chiefs Advisory we have a program that addresses the concerning prevalence and incidence of diabetes. Their program strives to provide practical and useful skills and knowledge to promote health and optimal diabetes management. The Anishinaabe Diabetes Education Program has filmed a short video to briefly talk about the different types of diabetes. If you have any questions about diabetes or want to learn more please contact The Anishinaabe Diabetes Education team at Kenora Chiefs Advisory.

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 02.11.2020

November is Diabetes Awareness Month and in honour of this, our Youth Outreach Worker Program and Anishinaabe Diabetes Education Program are partnering to host a Diabetes Awareness Challenge for Treaty #3 Children & Youth, ages 4-29. Join our FB Group- Mashkwegaabowetaa: Youth Standing Strong and click on the original poster to enter the challenge! Please Share!

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 16.10.2020

It's hard to tell, but everyone in this photo has huge smiles underneath their masks. Last Friday, Mayor Reynard attended the grand opening of Kaa'Naa'Matay Wii...giiam at Washagamis Bay First Nation. Mayor Reynard was very honoured and proud to be invited to the grand opening event to share well wishes and applaud the efforts to build a new school in the community. Congratulations!! Washagamis Bay

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 20.09.2020

Good afternoon! Check out this poster with information about our Youth Outreach Worker Program at Kenora Chiefs Advisory. To connect with one of our YOWs, call one of our cellphone numbers listed in the poster or message us via Facebook. Please share Miigwetch!

Kenora Chiefs Advisory 07.09.2020

KCA Commercial Tobacco Reduction Program is hosting a Photo Voice Contest! The Topic is;What does tobacco look like to you? Take up to 3 photos, and tell us the story of the image/images