AMO works to make municipal governments stronger and more effective. Through AMO, Ontario’s 444 municipalities work together to achieve shared goals and meet common challenges. Strengthening relations with Indigenous people is important to Ontario’s municipal governments which often work directly with Indigenous people living in their communities. For more information and Indigenous resources visit the AMO website.
An off-reserve registered charity established in 1999 to restore, preserve, and protect Indigenous culture and traditions. For more information about their objectives, join their community, or purchase literature to help fund programming, please visit the Circle of Turtle Lodge website.
This group is available for individuals to learn and discuss with others and form new connections within the community who seek to help BIPOC residents live here free from racial discrimination. Visit their group on Facebook.
Please visit the links below for information about ongoing Indigenous issues:
Ontario Highlands Tourism Organization has launched their “Connection Series”. Included are two videos that speak to connecting to the land from an indigenous perspective and how to be an ally to indigenous peoples. More information can be found on the OHTO website.