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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  I'm sorry. I did not get that translation. I was looking for it and my screen disappeared on me.

December 12th, 2022Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Yes. I know where it is. It's just that my screen disappeared on me. It's a Mac computer, and I don't know it.

December 12th, 2022Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  What we need to succeed in the future of our language is a very interesting question. It's a no-brainer here. It's more money for this resource, as I developed in my opening statement. I believe that to help the families and the communities, it'll have to be...it's not just schoo

December 12th, 2022Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  As a community, we do our best to.... It starts with leadership. We speak our language at our leadership table. We've started to do many things at the Mi'kmaq language studio. We're really focused on that and translating signs around the community, having people hear and see more

December 12th, 2022Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Good afternoon. My name is Chief Leroy Denny from Eskasoni. Welcome to you all from Eskasoni First Nation. I know that in the opening statement on behalf of the Mi'kmaw Kina’matnewey, our executive director touched on a few things there with the ongoing funding that has been d

December 12th, 2022Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  We had our own lockdown. The RCMP didn't want to get involved. They kept saying we were violating rights because we had a curfew and we locked our community down because there were a lot of cases in the town area. We did a lockdown using our health and safety bylaw. The RCMP didn

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Daniel Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  As an employee at the Unama'ki Tribal Police, as a jail guard—I was a young, young man—and also as dispatch, I did witness good things first-hand. When we used to have the Unama'ki Tribal Police, the majority of the force were Mi'kmaq officers. Before the tribal police started,

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Daniel Denny

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Good morning. It is my pleasure to join you here from the Eskasoni First Nation community. It's a sunny day here in the beautiful territory of Unama'ki, located on the east coast of Canada. Eskasoni is the largest Mi'kmaq community, with a population of almost 4,700 people. My n

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Chief Leroy Daniel Denny