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Aroland (2006 Population 325) is an Ojibwa and Oji-Cree First Nation in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the Thunder Bay District approximately 20 kilometres west of Nakina. Their community, the Aroland Indian Settlement, have Indian reserve status, though the settlement itself is not a reserve.

Located along the Canadian National Railway line, the community was originally named after the Arrow Land and Logging Company, which operated in the area from 1933 to 1941. Aroland First Nation's members are former members of the Long Lake 58 First Nation, Long Lac 77 First Nation (now Ginoogaming First Nation), Fort Hope First Nation (now Eabametoong First Nation), Marten Falls First Nation, and Fort William First Nation. In 1972, the settlement briefly was recorded as Aroland 83 Indian Reserve.

Aroland is policed by the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service, an Aboriginal based service.

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 Background

 
In 2005, Matawa First Nations Management received employment and training funds to provide community based employment and training opportunities to community members under the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Agreements (AHRDA).
 
In 2010, Human Resources Development Canada (HRSDC) will be changing their employment programs to the new Aboriginal Skills and Employment Strategy (ASETS).
 
ASETS is now based on three strategic priorities:
  • Demand driven skills development
  • Partnerships with the private sector, and across all levels of government;
  • Accountability for improved skills
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 Background

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 Aroland First Nation has begun the development of their website!

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 Aroland First Nation's Online Community Center mission is to provide band members with exclusive access to community discussions, stories, and videos in which they can freely participate and contribute.

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Description & Services

Provides educational services and supports to elementary and secondary school students living on reserve

  • Administers education programs through the Matawa Education Authority
  • Operates the Johnny Therriault Memorial School for elementary students
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