Political Office of the Ontario Regional Chief
Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare
A citizen of M’Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Glen Hare served four consecutive terms as Deputy Grand Council Chief of the Anishinabek Nation before being elected Grand Council Chief of Anishinabek Nation in 2018. Glen Hare was elected Ontario Regional Chief at the Chiefs of Ontario All Ontario Chiefs Conference in June 2021.
Regional Chief Hare began his political career as Chief of M’Chigeeng First Nation for six consecutive terms, three consecutive terms as a Band Councillor, and two terms as the Lake Huron Regional Grand Chief. He has also served as co-chair of the Anishinabek and Ontario Resource Management Council, an innovative partnership, policy and discussion forum between the Anishinabek Nation and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
Regional Chief Hare continues to be an outspoken advocate for the First Nations child well-being and customary care laws. Regional Chief Hare is critical of the government’s imposition of non-Indigenous child protection legislation, favours the establishment of First Nations-led child well-being law, interventions and First Nations foster homes. During his tenure at the Anishinabek Nation, Regional Chief Hare was a strong advocate for the Anishinabek Nation Governance. Being a fluent Anishinaabemowin speaker, Regional Chief Hare is also passionate about the revitalization of the language.
Regional Chief Hare and his wife Sally have been married for 47 years and have four sons and eight grandsons. His #1 goal is commitment not only to family but to the nations he serves. Every day at sunrise, we are instructed to say miigwetch for all the gifts provided by the Creator and Shkagmigaang, the Earth.
Click here to request a speaking engagement with the Ontario Regional Chief: ORC Hare Speaking Request Form August 2021
Follow the Ontario Regional Chief on social media at the links below:
ORC Office Staff List
Charlotte Commanda
Chief of Staff
Julie Hill
Executive Assistant to the ORC
ORCEA@coo.org
Lynn Bowerman
Communications Officer
ORC.Communications@coo.org
Holly Hughes
Senior Executive Officer
Holly.Hughes@coo.org
Contact the Political Sector
Address:
Political Office
468 Queen St East, Suite 400 Toronto, ON M5A 1T7
Political Office – Media Inquiries:
Lynn Bowerman
Communications Officer
ORC.Communications@coo.org
(416) 597-1266
Toll-Free: 1-877-517-6527
Chiefs of Ontario – Media Inquiries:
Isak Vaillancourt
Communications Manager
Isak.Vaillancourt@coo.org
416-597-1266
Toll-Free: 1-877-517-6527
THE LATEST FROM THE POLITICAL SECTOR
Updates
Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare Responds to Auditor General of Canada’s Report, Federal Government Failing on Housing Needs for First Nations Communities
(Toronto, ON – March 21, 2024) Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare has released the following statement following this week’s announcement from
Chiefs of Ontario Host Panel Event Highlighting Importance of First Nations Consultation and Engagement in the Mining Sector
(March 6, 2024 – Toronto, ON) Yesterday, First Nations Leaders joined together alongside industry experts and media to spur discussion First
The Chiefs of Ontario Call on the Government of Ontario to Declare a 365-Day Moratorium of Mine Claims Staking
(Toronto, ON – January 24, 2024) The Chiefs of Ontario have released the following statement regarding their call for a 365-day
Open Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau on Perpetuating Climate Injustice Against First Nations
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau, Canada bears responsibility for the climate crisis that is driving humans to the precipice of a global
DOWNLOADS FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ORC