About Us
Mississauga is signatory to the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850 and resides within its traditional territory. The community is located at the mouth of the river which shares its name, The Mississaugi. Spoken in the Anishnaabemowin language it is Misswezhaging, which means "many outlets". Although the community is located within the "reserve" boundary, the Traditional Territory extends towards the Huron Watershed. Mississauga ancestors and current Mississauga's travel the extent of the Mississaugi River utilizing its abundant resources. The river begins at Lake Huron and extends as far as Bark Lake and beyond.
Assist in enforcing rules and regulations of recreational facility and to assist in maintaining discipline and ensure safety of customers.
Mississauga First Nation is developing a Debaakinagewin Circle, a group of community who will utilize Anishinaabe principles of justice to make decisions about criminal diversion, administrative appeals, governance, and conduct mediation.
Under the direction of the Lands and Resources Manager and the Infrastructure Director, the Lands and Resources/ Data Management Technician will provide technical expertise in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Data Management support services (i.e. data entry, editing, manipulation and quality control), information product generation (including maps, queries, geo-processing, tabular summaries and reports), to Mississauga First Nation.
Provide effective programming client-based services related to family violence to assist clients in peer counselling, accessing services, advocacy, crisis intervention and referrals to engage community and staff.
Receive all incoming telephone calls and visits in person and to direct all inquiries and persons appropriately and with courtesy.
Provide support, education and encouragement to families in order to facilitate positive parent-child relationships, stimulate child development and promote healthy lifestyles.