NAN RELEASES STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF THIRD READING OF BILL 191 - THE FAR
NORTH ACT
THUNDER BAY, ON, Sept. 23 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Mike Metatawabin issued the following statement on behalf of the NAN Executive Council, Tribal Councils and NAN First Nations following the passing of Third Reading of Bill 191 - The Far North Act in the Ontario Legislature today.
"The passing of Bill 191 today indeed shows how little regard the McGuinty Government gives to the concerns of First Nations and other Northern Ontarians when it comes to decision making," said NAN Deputy Grand Chief Mike Metatawabin. "It is a disappointing day for all of us who spent tireless hours opposing Bill 191 as our opposition was obviously ignored. As we have stated time and time again, NAN First Nations and Tribal Councils do not and will not recognize this legislation on our homelands. We will continue to uphold our Aboriginal and Treaty rights and jurisdiction over our land. The real fight is just beginning."
Bill 191 - The Far North Act passed Third Reading in the Ontario Legislature today with a vote of 46-26.
Nishnawbe Aski Nation is a political territorial organization representing 49 First Nation communities in James Bay Treaty 9 and Ontario portions of Treaty 5 - an area covering two thirds of the province of Ontario.
For further information: Amy Harris, Media Relations Officer - Nishnawbe Aski Nation, (807) 625 4906 or (807) 252-2806 mobile or by email [email protected]
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