Joint Statement from Ministers Wilson-Raybould and Bennett regarding Huu-ay-aht First Nation Litigation
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No relationship is more important than Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples.
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No relationship is more important than Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples.
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Renewing the relationship with Indigenous peoples based on recognition of rights, respect, cooperation and partnership is key to achieving reconciliation.
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The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that the voices of Indigenous youth from coast to coast to coast are heard and incorporated into the decision making process.
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The Government of Canada is committed to working in partnership with First Nations to help students succeed. At Kiuna Institution’s fifth graduation ceremony, the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, announced that the institution would receive funding of $650,000 over three years.
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Supporting the ongoing implementation of modern treaties is key to advancing reconciliation in Canada and improving the quality of life for Indigenous peoples and communities.
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO (August 23, 2017) – Today, Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler, Federal Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett and Ontario Minister of Education Mitzie Hunter, issued the following statement regarding a joint response to the First Nation youth safety crisis in Northern Ontario
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All Canadians should have access to a safe and healthy home. The Government of Canada is making historic investments toward improving the condition of housing in First Nation communities, reducing overcrowding and increasing the health and safety of residents.
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Everyone in Canada should have access to safe, clean, and reliable drinking water.
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All Canadians should have access to a safe and healthy home.
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Connecting Pikangikum First Nation to Ontario’s power grid will provide clean energy while making an important contribution to the health and safety of community members and boosting the First Nation’s economic development opportunities.