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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Sorry, I'm not sure I caught the last part of the question.
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I'm sorry.
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I think in many first nations, one of the obstacles and delays to land use development is the dreaded and snail-paced process of additions to reserves. With TLE lands, TLE land claims, settled specific claims, it's a dreadful process. I'll use my own first nation as an example. I
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Actually, we have here an operational first nation and an original signatory to the agreement from 1996. My friend and colleague Councillor Bill McCue from the Chippewas of Georgina Island, this might be a good question for you.
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Thank you. The Indian Act on land management and the obstacles and barriers found in that sector are complicated further, or enhanced further, by just what you mentioned. First nations, and I'll speak of my own, need greater capacity in education and training. We have students
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Thank you for that question. I mentioned briefly earlier that at the moment there are, I believe, 112 signatories to the framework agreement, with 54 or 55 operational across the land. Using the last number I know, there are about 60 to 65 first nations across the country that w
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Absolutely. Just recently, it was announced by the minister and the lands advisory board that there will be six new entrants from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and perhaps Quebec. Those are not new entrants, although they are first nations new to the process. They are
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Thank you. Good morning, Chairman Richards and honourable members of the committee. Just briefly, I was introduced, of course and you heard my name as Austin Bear. I'm the chief of the Muskoday Cree nation, Treaty 6, in what is now the province of Saskatchewan. Our community is
May 12th, 2015Committee meeting
Chief Austin Bear