‘We gave up a lot:’ Chief of most northern Ontario community hates handouts
FORT SEVERN, Ont. — Paul Burke is chief of the 463-strong Fort Severn First Nation, Ontario’s most northerly community, which is located near the mouth of the Severn River as it empties into Hudson Bay. Burke, 42, opened up in a recent interview about life in the remote community.
Tell me a bit about yourself?
My father was a Scot who worked for the Hudson Bay company, my mother was Cree. I got hit on both sides from both worlds. I was sent to a Catholic high school of 3,000 students in London, Ont. That’s a lot for a kid to take. I used to be a heavy equipment operator and a carpenter before that.
How do you envisage the future for the younger internet generation in Fort Severn?

