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'Making history': Peter Ballentyne Cree Nation elects Karen Bird as chief


Prince Albert Daily Herald
Three Woodland Cree First Nations in northern Saskatchewan now led by women
Newly elected PBCN Chief Karen Bird. Photo courtesy of Karen Bird
“History has been made with three ladies governing the Woodland Cree,” said Karen Bird, newly elected chief of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) after election results were confirmed on Wednesday. 
“I’m happy, overjoyed and overwhelmed.”
Bird is with her home community of Southend celebrating the win. As the second woman elected to the role of chief in PBCN history Bird said she’s excited to work with Montreal Lake Cree Nation Chief Joyce Naytowhow-McLeod and Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. She said those three Woodland Cree nations all being led by women at the same time is significant. ....

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Progress update on the Government of Canada's commitment to clean water in First Nations communities


Progress update on the Government of Canada s commitment to clean water in First Nations communities
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OTTAWA, TRADITIONAL ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ON, April 1, 2021 /CNW/ -  The Government of Canada continues to work towards improving access to clean and safe drinking water for all First Nations communities.
Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, provided an update on the Government s commitment to end all long-term drinking water advisories on public systems on reserves.
As of March 31, 2021, 105 long-term drinking water advisories and 177 short-term drinking water advisories have been lifted and access to clean water has been restored to approximately 5,920 homes in First Nations communities. ....

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2020 In Review: Notable Indigenous Rights Litigation - Government, Public Sector


Highlights and Trends
As the law relating to Indigenous peoples, and the application
of that law, evolves so does the nature and type of Indigenous
rights litigation. This bulletin highlights certain key Indigenous
rights cases that were decided, heard, or commenced in 2020, and
identifies overarching trends. These trends apply to varying
degrees in different provinces and territories, but are all worth
following as the law in this area continues to advance:
Lengthy trials vs judicial
reviews: Indigenous rights litigation has focused
largely on challenges to project approvals or permits and the
boundaries of adequate consultation. Increasingly, lawsuits seeking
damages and other relief for title or rights infringement are ....

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Longtime PAGC Grand Chief passes away


A man who spent nearly four decades in Indigenous politics, including four terms as Grand Chief of the Prince Albert Albert Grand Council, passed away Monday night.
Ron Michel was 69. According to a statement from the Prince Albert Grand Council Executive, Michel was a leader whom many respected, admired and appreciated, and will be greatly missed.
“On behalf of the Prince Albert Grand Council’s Senators, Chiefs, Women’s Commission, Elders, and staff, we offer our deepest sympathies to the family, friends, and community members who are in mourning and reflecting on the life of a great leader,” the statement said. ....

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