The Nokiiwin Tribal Council is a regional Indigenous governing body located in northwestern Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1983 to represent the interests of six Anishinaabe First Nations in the region: Animbiigoo Zaagi'igan Anishinaabek, Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek, Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek, Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek, Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation, and Pic Mobert First Nation. The council's mandate is to promote the collective interests and rights of its member First Nations, as well as to facilitate cooperation and communication among them. The council provides a range of services to its members, including advocacy, community planning, economic development, health services, and education. One of the key priorities of the Nokiiwin Tribal Council is to strengthen the capacity of its member First Nations to govern themselves effectively and to promote self-determination. The council also works to promote environmental sustainability and to protect the rights of Indigenous peoples in the region. Overall, the Nokiiwin Tribal Council plays an important role in advancing the rights and interests of its member First Nations, and in promoting reconciliation and healing in the broader community.
Join Kevin Dwyer, a seasoned stock trader, and Robynne Eaton, an entrepreneurial filmmaker, in 'The Mine$tockers' as they embark
on a thrilling international quest. Venturing into rugged and often perilous mining territories, they investigate publicly traded mining companies,
from gold to base metals, seeking profitable investments and making critical investment decisions.
Their journey digs deep into the lives of local communities and explores the complex relationships between mining operations, environmental stewardship,
and indigenous peoples. With insights from geologists, experts, and indigenous partners, Kevin and Robynne evaluate each company's environmental and social governance,
revealing the intricate balance of industry standards and ethical practices.
Travel alongside them in diverse modes, from RVs to seaplanes, as they uncover the hidden stories and histories
of the mining world, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and beauties of the global mining landscape.
MineStocker Robynne Eaton loves to get details firsthand. With professional film production experience and an outgoing personality, Robynne brings her unbiased viewpoint.
Robynne will examine the local travel highlights while checking out the investment opportunities!
Who are the people on-site, in the mine office as well as in town? Meet them with Robynne, see them from her eyes.
Robynne has traveled to many fantastic and exciting places for business and pleasure. As a Mine$tockers, Robynne and Kevin will highlight many of the incredible places the show takes them to.
Former Bay Street trader, Kevin Dwyer, has transitioned from his role as an over-the-counter stock trader in the resource sector to a private investor and adventurer. He now visits mining properties to gain firsthand insights.
The Mine$tockers believe in making informed investment decisions in the mining industry. They carefully evaluate established and up-and-coming mining stocks, interact with local communities and base their trades on their findings.
With a wealth of experience in the great outdoors, Kevin has traveled to diverse destinations, from the northern wilderness to the southern deserts. He is an avid sportsman, hiker, and adventurer.
MineStocker Bali loves to get details of lunch firsthand.
Bali will examine the local food highlights while checking out local canine!
Who are the people on-site, in the mine office as well as in town? Meet them with Bali, see them from her eyes.
Bali has traveled to many fantastic and exciting places for lunch and will lead the way!