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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, member of the committee. Let me express two points about your clarification. First, we want involvement and we want to participate, but sometimes in this process there is little room for us to participate. This exercise in your system is one part, but how many of the

March 3rd, 2008Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  The first priority item, which isn't written there, is on the consultation process for first nations. It needs to be informed, consulted, and give consent. That's one. Number two is the referendum. The reserves are owned collectively by the first nations people--the majority. So

March 3rd, 2008Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, members of the standing committee. Tansi, Boozhoo, Edlanet'e, good afternoon. Before I proceed with the presentation, I want to acknowledge the past chair, the member of Parliament Colin Mayes. We had a good working relationship with him. We are trying ou

March 3rd, 2008Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, member of Parliament. It was a good question, the earlier question about the status quo. I think we are looking for a safeguard from the further eroding or terminating or extinguishment of any of our rights. The basic fundamental issues as well as the principles of th

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, members of the standing committee. There are a number of issues out of that question. On the Indian Act, repeal of that section of Bill C-31, we were not consulted on how it would create an impact on our people. It kind of determined the reinstatement for the first n

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  The consultations from an empirical perspective are to provide the information for assessment. They review the information and discuss it among themselves, examine the matters with which they are confronted to know exactly what proposals are in place, and develop a dialogue. And

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  I further state that MKIO's approach is to seek resolutions where first nations governments and our citizens develop and exercise systems to protect the human rights of first nations citizens in accord with their customs, traditions, principles, and beliefs; to address and resolv

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Mr. Chair, bonjour, good morning to everyone. I'd like to thank the standing committee for having us present in regard to proposed Bill C-44, an amendment to the Canadian Human Rights Act. We did give a written submission to the clerk and we apologize for not having a translatio

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Grand Chief Sydney Garrioch