| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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The Government of Canada is committed to renewing the nation-to nation relationship with Indigenous peoples based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership.
| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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The Government of Canada is committed to working in partnership with Indigenous people to renew the relationship based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership, which is key to achieving reconciliation.
| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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The Government of Canada and the Siksika Nation have concluded a negotiated claim settlement to resolve a longstanding dispute and move forward together in a spirit of reconciliation and renewal.
| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
| media advisories
The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, will join Chief Joe Weasel Child of Siksika Nation for a special ceremony
| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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Climate change is one of the greatest collective challenges Canada faces as a nation. The Government of Canada is committed to work in partnership with First Nations communities to tackle climate change, grow the economy, and to ensure a more sustainable, prosperous and cleaner future for Canada.
| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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The Government of Canada announced an investment of approximately $9.2 million in infrastructure projects in Winneway under Budget 2016. The projects, described below, will have a direct impact on the community's well-being and will improve the quality of life of its residents. This investment is a testament to the Government of Canada's commitment to supporting community infrastructure development and to working together with First Nations in a spirit of reconciliation.
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The academic achievement of First Nations children, as well as their health and well-being, depends in large part on the quality of the schools they attend. The Government of Canada is committed to investing in the building and renovating of First Nations schools, because safe and healthy learning spaces foster student success.
| Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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The Government of Canada is committed to supporting community infrastructure development and to working together with First Nations in a spirit of reconciliation.