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National Chief Phil Fontaine Applauds Today’s Announcement by Prime Minister to Resolve Backlog of Specific Land Claims

by NationTalk on June 12, 20071070 Views

OTTAWA, June 12 – Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine said today’s announcement by the Prime Minister is a positive response to what our people have advocated for decades, and it is a testament to the perseverance and dedication of our people.

“This is a historic announcement, and a day to applaud the federal government on its commitment to resolving the growing land claims backlog,” said National Chief Phil Fontaine, in reaction to Prime Minister Harper’s announcement on a proposed new process to resolve specific land claims. “First Nations have been calling for a fair, independent, binding, and just approach to resolving specific land claims for decades now. In the coming days and over the summer, the AFN will be working with government to draft new Specific Claims legislation that will hopefully speed up the backlog of hundreds of unresolved treaty claims that have been the source of so much frustration among our people,” said National Chief Fontaine. “The government’s commitment to our full engagement in implementing this important initiative will be critical to its success.”

“I want to point out that while today’s announcement is a significant step in the right direction, it is only one piece in a much larger puzzle that also requires immediate action,” stressed National Chief Fontaine. “Too many of our people and our communities are mired in poverty and despair. We must address these conditions.

“Land is part of the answer to building strong First Nations economies and strong First Nations citizens. This requires that we have the ability to take control of the decisions that affect our lives so we can reduce dependency and foster self-sufficiency. In doing so, we will build a stronger Canada for all Canadians.

“We invite everyone to join us on June 29 in our National Day of Action, education, and awareness,” added the National Chief. “We invite you to walk with us, talk with us, learn more about First Nations, and take action to make poverty history.”

For further information: Bryan Hendry, A/Director of Communications, (613) 241-6789, ext. 229, cell: (613) 293-6106, bhendry@afn.ca; Nancy Pine, Communications Advisor, Office of the National Chief, (613) 241-6789, ext. 243, cell: (613) 298-6382, npine@afn.ca; Rene Pollett, Communications Specialist, (613) 241-6789, ext. 314, cell: (613) 295-2149, rpollett@afn.ca

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