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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee We have solidarity. We've always been supportive of the legitimate claims, whether it's the Inuit or the Métis. What we have problems with—and we've been very clear in our letters, in our rallies, and in our appearance here today—is the illegitimate claims made by groups that pur
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Thank you for your question and for the opportunity to speak to this very important issue. I don't have time to be travelling to Ottawa for rallies or for committee hearings. I was in Kingfisher Lake on Monday, where an 11-year-old girl took her life. I'm dealing with a house fi
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I think we'd be satisfied if you killed the bill. If you proceed with this bill, it will make things even more complicated and messy. I didn't ask to be part of this hearing today. I was asked to come here. Well, I should have been asked a year ago. I should have been asked six
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I don't know of any specific case, but I just want to say that our communities are very welcoming. When we talk about this issue, for example, we do have what has been historically called “half-breeds”. Because of a trader who came into our territory, there are half-breeds in our
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Yes. I'll try to be as brief as I can. We can talk about this issue alone all day. That's why we're here. It's important for us to defend our interests and our rights, not just for the treaty, but our inherent rights given to us by our Creator. There are some, I think, new real
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Meegwetch. [Witness spoke in Oji-Cree] [English] Good afternoon, everyone. It's great to be back here on the unceded, unsurrendered lands of the Algonquin nation. My name's Alvin Fiddler, and I'm the grand chief for Nishnawbe Aski Nation, one of the PTOs in what is now called
November 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Right now it's unique to the Nishnawbe Aski Nation and we've been very open about sharing this information and the work that our communities are doing with other regions, because we know it's making a difference in the lives of our children. We're still experiencing suicide, but
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I think it's also important to note that these challenges existed before this pandemic was declared. Because we are a party to the Human Rights Tribunal case that Dr. Cindy Blackstock launched back in 2008, we've been able to carve off significant pieces to help support our chil
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee You can take anything, any sector, and on the reserve there are no standards. There are no standards on health care. There are no standards on education. There are no standards on housing or water. That's what this government needs to look at, building those standards, the standa
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee It's nice to hear from you, MP Battiste. That's something we are also working on right now in terms of our own governance systems during this pandemic. Obviously we have to make adjustments to how we do business, especially with our leadership, and that's something on which we'
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Even during this pandemic we're hearing in the media stories about communities still facing pressure from developers going through their territories, wanting to consult them on a mining project, for example. Right now with the travel restrictions that are in place, we need to res
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Thank you for this very important question. While we're dealing with COVID and all the safety measures put in place, at the same time we need to look at education because we don't want our children to fall further behind in their schooling. That's what we are working on right n
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee We've had to put in these measures very quickly, on the fly. As I said, we didn't have pandemic plans when this pandemic was declared in March. We very quickly had to give advice to our communities on what they could do and what the risks are. That's true of the work of our NAN C
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee It's actually 49 communities, and we did have one positive case in Eabametoong in early April, which has since been resolved, thankfully.
June 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler