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First Nations Women Leaders Issue Strong Statement at Conclusion of Historic Meeting

by NationTalk on February 15, 20071470 Views

VANCOUVER, Feb. 14 – First Nations women chiefs and councillors released an eleven point consensus statement today following the conclusion of an historic three-day meeting in Vancouver. Critical issues such as poverty, matrimonial real property, the central role of women in sustainable communities, and First Nations jurisdiction were discussed and debated.

“The strength, knowledge, and capacity of our women leaders must be heard and honoured by all First Nations, and all Canadians,” said Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine. “I guarantee that this consensus statement will be taken very seriously and will be acted upon by the AFN.” The following is the complete consensus statement:

“First Nations Women Chiefs and Councillors are mad as hell with Crown government interference in our lives and we’re not going to take it anymore. For the first time in modern history, First Nation Women Chiefs and Councillors, from all across Canada, gathered in unity at the Assembly of First Nations National Forum for First Nation Women Chiefs (“Forum”) in Vancouver, British Columbia on February 12-14, 2007. First Nations Women Chiefs and Councillors express their overwhelming concern and frustration with the current situation facing First Nations communities, families and children.

This Statement represents the unanimous voice of the Women Chiefs and Councillors present at the Forum to address critical issues affecting our Nations, families and our future to compel change and make progress.

The following statements were adopted by the First Nation Women Chiefs and Councillors:

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The Assembly of First Nations is the national organization representing First Nations citizens in Canada.

For further information: Nancy Pine, Communications Advisor, Office of the National Chief, (613) 241-6789 ext 243, (613) 298-6382, npine@afn.ca; Bryan Hendry, A/Director of Communications, (613) 241-6789 ext 229, (613) 293-6106, bhendry@afn.ca

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