Events

Treaty One Awards Gala

RBC Convention Centre 375 York Ave, Winnipeg

Treaty One invites you to join us for the inaugural Treaty One Awards Gala on May 7, 2024, at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg. Doors will open at 5:30 PM with a starting time of 6 PM. The Awards Gala will be an unforgettable evening celebrating the excellence and achievements of some of our most prestigious Treaty One community members. This year we award former Canadian Senator, Justice, and member of Peguis First Nation, the Honourable Murray Sinclair, along with former Assembly of First Nations/Assemblee des premieres Nations National Chief & former Sagkeeng First Nation Chief, Phil Fontaine. The evening will feature a special performance by Peguis First Nations' very own folk and country singer-songwriter, William Prince. Prince's remarkable talent has earned him numerous accolades, including the Western Canadian Music Award for Aboriginal Artist of the Year in 2016 and the Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year for his debut album, "Earthly Days," in 2017. He's also been recognized with Canadian Folk Music Awards, SOCAN Songwriting Prize, and Juno nominations for his outstanding contributions to music. Whether you're an individual attendee or looking to reserve a table, tickets are available for $210 per person with tables priced at $2,000. For ticket purchases, sponsorship opportunities, and inquiries, please contact us at events@treaty1.ca. Don't miss this opportunity to honor outstanding contributions and connect with fellow Treaty One community members. We look forward to seeing you there! To register, visit https://unlocking-opportunities-2024.eventbrite.co.uk, or email us at events@treaty1.ca. Pay by cheque: If you wish to pay by Cheque please cancel this order and email events@treaty1.ca to arrange a payment. Make Cheques payable to Treaty One Development Corporation. 103-1075 Portage Ave. Winnipeg MB R3G0R8 Treaty One will hold your spot for 7 business days. If the Cheque is not received by the end of the 7th business day, we will release your spot. Pay by invoice: If you wish to pay by Invoice please cancel this order and email events@treaty1.ca to arrange a payment. Treaty One will hold your spot for 7 business days from the issue of the invoice. If the invoice is not received by the end of the 7th business day, we will release your spot. Thank You to Our Sponsors: Gold Sponsors:   Silver Sponsors: Media Sponsors: Table Sponsors: Sandy Bay Peguis Brokenhead Sagkeeng Roseau river Anish AMC SCO MKO Bockstael Construction Number TEN Architectural Group Versa Pile Inc Winnipeg Airports Authority Tribal Councils Investment Group PCL First Nation Auto Terracon Development LTD Southeast CFS Shawano Wapunong Investments Corp BLDR Miikahnah Connect Shindico Tower Engineering Rogers Communications Canada RBC Convention Centre Pratts Wholesale Food Service Indigenuity Manement Services ID Fusion Farber Real Estate Ernst Hansch Construction Enbridge/Indigenous Leadership Development Bank of Montreal First Nation Focus Realty/Kostiw Construction The Fort Garry Hotel/Matrix Lumber U of M Law/Morrys The Winnipeg Foundation Tipi Group of Companies Saunders Delaronde Law The North West Company Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)

Treaty One Powwow Trail: Summer 2024

Join Us This Summer on the Treaty One Powwow Trail! We are thrilled to announce the dates for the 2024 Treaty One Powwow Trail! Open to all, this is your guide to the upcoming powwows where our Nations will come together to celebrate our Anishinaabe culture, enjoy delicious food, and witness the beautiful dances of our people. Powwow Schedule: - Swan Lake First Nation: June 28-30 - Peguis First Nation: July 19-21 - Anishinaabe Days: July 27-28 - Sagkeeng First Nation: August 2-4 - Long Plain First Nation: August 3-4 - Brokenhead Ojibway Nation: August 9-11 - Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation: August 9-11 - Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation: August 23-25 We look forward to dancing, laughing, and connecting with our Relatives on their traditional lands. The Powwow trail kicks off this Friday in Swan Lake First Nation at 7 PM—you won't want to miss it! Get ready for an unforgettable summer filled with joy, unity, and cultural pride. Open to all, we hope to see you there!