Pauktuutit
Inuit Women's Association of Canada - Pauktuutit is the national non-profit association representing all Inuit women in Canada. Its mandate is to foster a greater awareness of the needs of Inuit women and to encourage their participation in community, regional and national concerns in relation to social, cultural and economic development.
Northern
Women's Centre, Thunder Bay, Ontario; a strong feminist voice for women in Northwestern Ontario
Ontario Native Women's Association, Thunder Bay, Ontario, a non-profit voluntary organization founded in May 1st, 1972. It is based on the belief of unity among Aboriginal women. Affiliated with the Native Women’s. Affiliated with the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC), ONWA represents Aboriginal women in the Province of Ontario, regardless of status or locality.
Thunder Bay Physical and Sexual Assault Crisis Centre, Thunder Bay
Immigrant and Visible Minority Women's Association, Thunder Bay
Northern Women's Bookstore, Thunder Bay
Women's Coffeehouse is held every two months at the Unitarian Fellowship Hall in Thunder Bay, featuring a variety of readings and musical performances.
La Ronge Native Women's Council, La Ronge, Saskatchewan, provides support and services to Aboriginal women; operates a shelter for battered women and their children and coordinates education and training programs
Prince Albert Grand Council Women's Commissions, Saskatchewan, work to promote the social, economic and political status of First Nations women in their aboriginal communities.
Indigenous
Women's Environmental Networkan ad-hoc group of Aboriginal Women in Saskatchewan who are concerned about environmental issues and the impact that megaprojects have on Indigenous people. Link is to a Belgian web site with contact information about this group.
Alberta British Columbia Alaska
Alaska Women's Network, helps the women of Alaska connect with each other, with the rest of the country, and with the world.
Valley
Women's Resource Center, Palmer, Alaska. Provides a multitude of social services to women and children in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of Alaska.
Women's
Fisheries Network, a national nonprofit network of women and men dedicated to educating members and non-members alike about issues confronting the commercial fishing and seafood industry. Founded in 1983,
WFN has grown to three chapters: Northwest, Northeast and Alaska.