Appeals
For instructions on how to file an objection or appeal on the Land Code, CLICK HERE.
Please note: The right to appeal expired 5 days after the official vote on December 7, 2009. No appeals were filed.


For instructions on how to file an objection or appeal on the Land Code, CLICK HERE.
Please note: The right to appeal expired 5 days after the official vote on December 7, 2009. No appeals were filed.
in Community News and Press Releases

There is new information available under the Robinson Huron Treaty Information section of the Members Portal.
CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Members Log in page, or CLICK HERE to begin the registration process.
in Community News and Press Releases

New Information Available in the Members Portal
There is new information available under the Members Information section of the Members Portal.
CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Members Log in page, or CLICK HERE to begin the registration process.
in Job Postings

February 6, 2026
Department: Lands Department
Reports To: Executive Director
Status: Full-Time, 19-Month Contract
Location: Pickerel or Sudbury, ON (with regional travel)
Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations (WBAFN) supports member First Nations through services in housing, infrastructure, environment, and community development, promoting sustainability and self-determination.
in Community News and Press Releases
The Energy Corridor First Nations (ECFN) is a consortium of 11 Ontario First Nations which have united to build, own and operate major electrical transmission infrastructure in our treaty and traditional lands.
ECFN is hosting an open call for First Nation artists across Canada to submit two-dimensional art pieces for a chance to win in up to three categories: First Place – $1,000, Second Place – $500, and Third Place – $100.
Artwork Concept: ECFN needs a unifying logo. We are seeking artwork which embodies some of the following concepts: economic reconciliation, First Nations sovereignty and unity, opportunities for future generations, prosperity, traditional knowledge, land stewardship and electrical transmission infrastructure.
in Events

Henvey Inlet First Nation and Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin invite you to our Henvey Inlet Kickoff Celebration for the Use and Occupancy Mapping (UOM) project. Come learn about our UOM project and sign up for land user interviews. Your knowledge is essential to our Treaty study process, the protection of our Treaty lands, and the management of Henvey Inlet lands and environment.
in Community Meetings

WHERE: O&M2 Building, Henvey Inlet First Nation
WHEN: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
in Community Meetings

Attend in-person, by computer or by telephone
in Community News and Press Releases

We are pleased to announce the launch of the new Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Child and Family Wellbeing website.
This dedicated space will share information about the organization, the Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Law, the Law’s development, and our ongoing progress.
The website will also be the central place to learn about upcoming community engagement events related to the Law, find resources, and learn more about child and family wellbeing in our community.
in Newsletters
Here's your copy of February's newsletter: February 2026
and more!
Please download and read the newsletter for more information.
in Newsletters

in Community News and Press Releases
Are you or your family interested in food self-determination?
It doesn’t matter where you are on your journey, whether you’ve been harvesting, growing, hunting, fishing, or preserving for some time, or you’re just starting out.
Are you First Nations living in Northern Ontario?
Do you have a food-based project that strengthens food self-determination for yourself or your household?
Gaagige Zaagibigaa (GZ) will be launching our 2026 grant cycle through the Self-Determined Household Support Program (SDHSP) February 2nd, 2026!
Starting this year, GZ will offer one annual grant cycle as we increase our support to households:
$2,000 for urban households
$4,000 for remote households
in Job Postings

Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a full-time Education Manager to join our Administration. The Education Manager reports to the Director of Finance/Administration and is responsible for monitoring student attendance and grades in order to identify academic problems and recommend solutions. The Education Manager is the primary contact for HIFN members seeking information on available educational support and is responsible to provide academic and career counselling services to HIFN students and families pursuing their educational paths. The Education Manager will also act as HIFN’s education liaision with external institutions and agencies seeking First Nations consultation on education policy. This position requires exceptional client relation and interpersonal communication skills.
in Community News and Press Releases

There is new information available under the Robinson Huron Treaty Information section of the Members Portal.
CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Members Log in page, or CLICK HERE to begin the registration process.
in Community News and Press Releases

New Information Available in the Members Portal
There is new information available under the Members Information section of the Members Portal.
CLICK HERE to be redirected to the Members Log in page, or CLICK HERE to begin the registration process.
in Job Postings

February 6, 2026
Department: Lands Department
Reports To: Executive Director
Status: Full-Time, 19-Month Contract
Location: Pickerel or Sudbury, ON (with regional travel)
Waabnoong Bemjiwang Association of First Nations (WBAFN) supports member First Nations through services in housing, infrastructure, environment, and community development, promoting sustainability and self-determination.
in Community News and Press Releases
The Energy Corridor First Nations (ECFN) is a consortium of 11 Ontario First Nations which have united to build, own and operate major electrical transmission infrastructure in our treaty and traditional lands.
ECFN is hosting an open call for First Nation artists across Canada to submit two-dimensional art pieces for a chance to win in up to three categories: First Place – $1,000, Second Place – $500, and Third Place – $100.
Artwork Concept: ECFN needs a unifying logo. We are seeking artwork which embodies some of the following concepts: economic reconciliation, First Nations sovereignty and unity, opportunities for future generations, prosperity, traditional knowledge, land stewardship and electrical transmission infrastructure.
in Events

Henvey Inlet First Nation and Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin invite you to our Henvey Inlet Kickoff Celebration for the Use and Occupancy Mapping (UOM) project. Come learn about our UOM project and sign up for land user interviews. Your knowledge is essential to our Treaty study process, the protection of our Treaty lands, and the management of Henvey Inlet lands and environment.
in Community Meetings

WHERE: O&M2 Building, Henvey Inlet First Nation
WHEN: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
in Community Meetings

Attend in-person, by computer or by telephone
in Community News and Press Releases

We are pleased to announce the launch of the new Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Child and Family Wellbeing website.
This dedicated space will share information about the organization, the Anishinaabek Wiidosendiwak Law, the Law’s development, and our ongoing progress.
The website will also be the central place to learn about upcoming community engagement events related to the Law, find resources, and learn more about child and family wellbeing in our community.
in Newsletters
Here's your copy of February's newsletter: February 2026
and more!
Please download and read the newsletter for more information.
in Newsletters

in Community News and Press Releases
Are you or your family interested in food self-determination?
It doesn’t matter where you are on your journey, whether you’ve been harvesting, growing, hunting, fishing, or preserving for some time, or you’re just starting out.
Are you First Nations living in Northern Ontario?
Do you have a food-based project that strengthens food self-determination for yourself or your household?
Gaagige Zaagibigaa (GZ) will be launching our 2026 grant cycle through the Self-Determined Household Support Program (SDHSP) February 2nd, 2026!
Starting this year, GZ will offer one annual grant cycle as we increase our support to households:
$2,000 for urban households
$4,000 for remote households
in Job Postings

Henvey Inlet First Nation is seeking a full-time Education Manager to join our Administration. The Education Manager reports to the Director of Finance/Administration and is responsible for monitoring student attendance and grades in order to identify academic problems and recommend solutions. The Education Manager is the primary contact for HIFN members seeking information on available educational support and is responsible to provide academic and career counselling services to HIFN students and families pursuing their educational paths. The Education Manager will also act as HIFN’s education liaision with external institutions and agencies seeking First Nations consultation on education policy. This position requires exceptional client relation and interpersonal communication skills.