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Federal government could enhance our energy security, promote innovation in our energy sector

  Ensuring that Canada’s energy policies promote the development of clean, sustainable energy is one of the defining challenges of our times. It is an urgent priority for the economy and the environment. With a comprehensive vision for a Canadian energy strategy and strong leadership, the federal government could enhance our energy security, promote innovation […]

Protecting environment, interests of Canadians paramount to NEB

  The National Energy Board is committed to continually improving the way it protects workers, the public, and the environment. The NEB is an independent regulatory tribunal that operates within its legislative framework, as mandated by Parliament. We report to Parliament through the minister of Natural Resources. As Canada’s energy watchdog, we are ever vigilant […]

Where do we go from here? Canada’s Forgotten Peoples

As the national chief for the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, I would like to take this opportunity to provide my opinion about the recent historic ruling issued through the Federal Court by Michael Phelan regarding the recognition that Métis and non-status Indians are Indians within the Constitution (Daniels vs. the Queen). This discussion comes at […]

The N.W.T. advantage: our model for growth

  Northern, remote and First Nations communities across Canada face a number of daunting, but exciting challenges in the coming years.   How can we unlock the vast potential of our natural resources to create jobs and durable prosperity for our people, while ensuring environmental sustainability and conservation? How can we ensure that First Nations, […]

Métis Nation and Canada’s Labour Force Development

  The Hill Times has highlighted the fact that aboriginal peoples under the age of 30 are the fastest-growing segment of Canada’s workforce and identified the need to engage them more in meeting Canada’s increasingly pressing labor market challenges. The Métis people have a unique and dynamic role to play in this development. Of the […]

Aboriginal education: Canada’s moral obligation, constitutional responsibility

All Canadian children have a right to basic education and, for First Nations, it is the responsibility of the federal government to ensure they have that access. But it is also in all of our interests to close unacceptable gaps in First Nations’ education funding and graduation because, in failing to do so, we are […]

Feds downloading responsibilities on provinces, creating more problems

Canada’s relationship with aboriginal peoples is broken and instead of trying to repair it, the Conservatives are continuing to undermine the trust required for a successful relationship. In early June, on top of across the board cuts to core funding for Aboriginal organizations announced last September, the Conservatives announced they are cutting project funding by […]

Feds helping aboriginal peoples achieve prosperity, self-sufficiency: Valcourt

Since 2006, our government has taken concrete steps to ensure that First Nations have the same quality of life, the same opportunities, and the same choices as all other Canadians. Our commitment to achieving these goals is rooted in the understanding that a strong, prosperous Canada must include healthier, more self-sufficient, and prosperous First Nation […]

We need a willing partner in the Canadian government

Last week marked the fifth anniversary of the government’s apology to First Nations for the residential schools. At that time, the Prime Minister—who has called the apology one of his most rewarding days in office—stated, “There is no place in Canada for the attitudes that inspired the residential schools system to ever prevail again.” Five […]