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Sustainable Economic Development
Events
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Annual Reports & Audits
Culture and History Publications
Job Board
Treaty Lands & Territory
MCFN Land Acknowledgement Guidelines and Logo Usage Application
Mississaugas Treaty at Niagara (1781)
Between the Lakes Treaty No. 3 (1792)
The Brant Tract Treaty, No. 8 (1797)
The Toronto Purchase Treaty, No. 13 (1805)
Head of the Lake, Treaty No. 14 (1806)
Ajetance Treaty, No. 19 (1818)
12 Mile Creek, 16 Mile Creek and Credit River Reserves – Treaty Nos. 22 and 23 (1820)
The Rouge Tract Claim submitted in 2015
Title Claim to Water
Community Wellness
Lloyd S. King Elementary School
MCFN Recognition Committee
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