Hodgson pitches major projects to First Nations as wildfires scorch communities
OTTAWA — As Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson pitched First Nations chiefs in Ottawa Thursday on the federal government’s major projects push, chiefs in Ontario and Quebec were scrambling to secure federal help for communities forced to evacuate due to wildfires.
One small northwestern Ontario community, Namaygoosisagagun First Nation, which is also known as Collins First Nation, has burned to the ground. Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict and Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige said the community is being left behind by Indigenous Services Canada because it isn’t recognized by the federal government.
Anishinabek Nation has been fundraising on Collins First Nation’s behalf. Chiefs and officials gathered in Ottawa this week for the Assembly of First Nations annual meeting are holding a blanket dance to raise money for the community.
“The province and feds did not listen to the pleas that the community expressed prior to their own forced self-evacuation,” Debassige told chiefs in Ottawa on Thursday.


