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Program: Thunder Bay  
Organization: Nishnawbe Aski Nation
Phone Numbers: 807-623-8228
Toll-Free: 1-800-465-9952
Fax: 807-623-7730
Website: www.nan.ca/
Address:
100 Back St Unit 200
Thunder Bay, ON
P7J 1L2
Street Address:
200 Syndicate Ave S
Thunder Bay
 
Location:
  • Administrative office located in the old IBM building at 200 Syndicate Ave S
  • Located on the corner of Syndicate Ave S and Donald St E
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Service Description: Serves as a political organization representing 49 First Nation communities across the Treaty 9 and Treaty 5 areas of Northern Ontario

Serves as a political organization representing 49 First Nation communities across the Treaty 9 & Treaty 5 areas of Northern Ontario
  • Assists all member communities in their quest for inherent jurisdiction, sovereignty, nation-building and traditional governance
  • Advocates to improve quality of life for all members in areas of education, lands and resources, health, governance, and justice
Represents the communities in the following departments:
  • Administration and Human Resources
  • Communications and Media
  • Community Wellness
  • Crisis and Suicide Prevention
  • Education
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Executive Council
  • Fiscal Relations
  • Governance and Treaty Implementation
  • Health Transformation
  • Infrastructure and Housing
  • Justice
  • Lands and Resources
  • Residential School Project
  • Social Services
  • Treaty Discussion Forum
  • Treaty Education Process
  • Women's Council
  • Youth

Fees: None
Application: Varies by program/service, contact for more information
Eligibility / Target Population: Members of the 49 First Nation communities belonging to Nishnawbe-Aski Nation territory
Languages: English
Language Notes: Cree, Oji-Cree, Ojibway and Algonquin, available upon request
Area Served:
Aroland First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, Bearskin Lake First Nation, Beaverhouse First Nation, Brunswick House First Nation, Cat Lake First Nation, Fort Albany First Nation, and Peawanuck  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for Indigenous Peoples
Government Services - Federal and Provincial

This information was last completely updated on July 29, 2025

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