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Indigenous and northern climate leaders make international impact at Adaptation Futures Conference

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | news releases

Today, more than 100 Indigenous and northern climate leaders from across Canada joined the international climate change adaptation community in Montreal for the 7th edition of the Adaptation Futures Conference. Throughout the week, more than 1,500 global experts in climate adaptation are gathering at the conference to present their work, discuss emerging and innovative issues, and build networks.


Northern and Indigenous partners gather for the 4th annual Arctic and Northern Policy Framework Leadership Committee meeting

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | news releases

Through the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework (the Framework), Indigenous, federal, territorial and provincial partners are working collaboratively to develop long-lasting opportunities for residents of the North and Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples, that support the region’s unique needs and protect its rich natural environment while building a strong and sustainable economy that leaves no one behind.


Joint Statement by Ministers Anandasangaree, Hajdu, Vandal, St-Onge, and Virani on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | statements

Today, we honour and remember the children who never returned home, and those who continue to live with the trauma of residential schools. Survivors, their families, and communities have lived with the horrific legacy of residential schools for generations, and these impacts are still being felt.


Public Apology from the Government of Canada Related to the Williams Lake First Nation Village Claim

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | backgrounders

“The Government of Canada accepts responsibility for this historic injustice and expresses its deep regret and sincere apology to the First Nation for the harms suffered. This apology and negotiated settlement is a step toward a renewed relationship with the community, and one that was necessary in order for Canada to be an honest and accountable Treaty partner. Thank you to Chief Sellars and all those who made this historic day possible.”The Honourable Gary AnandasangareeMinister of Crown-Indigenous Relations


Canada apologizes to the Williams Lake First Nation for the historical wrongs related to the Village Site Specific Claim

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | news releases

Today, Chief Willie Sellars of the Williams Lake First Nation and the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, gathered in Williams Lake, where the Minister delivered an apology on behalf of Canada to the First Nation for the harms suffered as a result of the unlawful and wrongful actions that separated the First Nation from their village lands.


Canada and Flat Bay Band-No’kmaq Village partner to launch Mary Webb’s Gathering Place Building Project

| Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | news releases

Today, Chief Joanne Miles and Chief Executive Officer Liz LaSaga from the Flat Bay Band-No’kmaq Village, the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development, Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Member of Parliament for Long Range Mountains, in the name of Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced $2.4 million in funding, provided through the Cultural Spaces in Indigenous Communities Program for the construction of the new Mary Webb’s Gathering Place.


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