b'TREATY RECOGNITION WEEKA lot of Canadians are still unaware of the true shared history between the Crown and Indigenous people and that the First Nation governance systems and treaty relationships are very much alive today. Treaty Recogni-tion Week is essential to provide youth, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, with the proper tools to learn about how these Nation-to-Nation treaties were crafted to capture our relationship with the land and core values as nations. More importantly, the week teaches Ontarians that there is a direct connection between treaties and their freedom and peace. ALDERVILLE TRADING POST Gas, Cigarettes, Convenience, Clothing, Antiques and More!NEEJEES NATURAL MEDICINE Fresh Baked Goods Available in Store, Great Prices! Drop in and See us!Most people in Ontario dont know that Ontario is covered with 46 treaties. Its important to recognize which treaty youlive under.Please contact ALDERVILLE TRADING POSTfor more information at 905-352-2915|email: tpost2915@gmail.comGlen Hare, Grand Council Chief, Anishinabek Nation22l ISSUE 2 2019/20C hIEfS ofo ntarIoA dvocAte magazInE'