I’m currently working in Kapuskasing Ontario as the Culinary Director for O’Briens Emergency Food Service Response Team for Disaster and Evacuations.
I will update this page when time permits me the luxury of doing so, you may have to refresh your browser or the page to be able to view the updates.
I’m blogging about this so that those who read it will be able to form an informed unbiased opinion on the challenges faced in Northern Ontario.
If you are a person who thinks they have the world’s problems all figured out and are one of those who simply say “We should just move them somewhere else” I ask you this…
Why is it that we should simply move these people when year after year
The US Midwest is sees homes and trailer parks destroyed by tornadoes,
Hurricanes ravage the South Eastern parts of North America
Snow and Ice storms shut down communities throughout North America
and we do not move these people?

Kashechewan First Nation’s flag was brought by Deputy Chief Amos Wesly and council to the Civic Center
Maybe one needs to contemplate the meaning of home and understand how that defines us as families,
individuals and a nation with respect to our global community.
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