United Nations Declares Support for Alexander First Nations Online Gaming Regulation and Data Hosting Facility
ALEXANDER FIRST NATION, NORTH AMERICA–(March 21, 2007) – Chief Ray Arcand and Council today announced receipt of a letter from the United Nations, in support of the Alexander First Nation’s regulation of Online Gaming and the development of a Data Hosting facility.
“We are most gratified to receive this support from the United Nations, as we build a safe, secure regulatory environment for people to enjoy online gaming,” said Chief Arcand. “Our goal is to enable citizens of regions where online gambling is allowed, the opportunity to participate in fair, honest play, where they can relax and enjoy themselves, knowing they are well protected by a world-leading regulatory environment. The expression of Support from the United Nations is an honour, and makes our whole community proud of our achievements.”About Alexander First Nation
Alexander First Nation, party to Treaty No. 6 with the Government of Canada signed in 1876, is located 20 minutes from downtown Edmonton. Covering 7280 hectares, with a population of 1,550 registered members, Alexander First Nation is a member of the First Nations of Alberta. For more information see www.alexanderfirstnation.com, and on the hosted data center see www.alexanderinternet.com.
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Cheryl B. Giblon
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Email: cgiblon@enationcorp.com
Website: www.alexanderfirstnation.com or
www.alexanderinternet.com
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