February 2nd, 2022
Sheko:lih and welcome to the winter edition of the Chiefs of Ontario’s Environment Newsletter.
Our ceremonies follow the cycle of the seasons and are determined by careful observance of the land, moon, and seasons’ cycle. Midwinter (Tshatek’chelha) is a time of renewing our responsibilities for the coming year and to give thanks to all things on earth. In this quarterly newsletter, the Environment team will provide several key updates on files that continue to move forward and reflect upon successes. We continue to provide updates on a number of key areas such as climate change, the great lakes (largest eco-system), safe drinking water, and environmental protection activities. We hope you enjoy the Good News Stories that continue to provide us with motivational projects in First Nation Communities breaking barriers for everyone.
We all know that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every one of us, and now more than ever, it is important to show kindness and compassion to each other. I look forward to meeting everyone in person again soon at one of the Chiefs of Ontario’s meetings.
Read More: http://chiefs-of-ontario.org/chiefs-of-ontario-environment-newsletter-4th-edition/
![]()