NLIS 2
November 21, 2003
(Labrador and Aboriginal Affairs)

 

Preliminary negotiations begin between Canada, the Federation of 
Newfoundland Indians and Newfoundland and Labrador

Robert D. Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Brendan Sheppard, President of the Federation of Newfoundland Indians (FNI), and Thomas G. Rideout, Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, announced the beginning of preliminary negotiations in developing a process towards addressing concerns of the Mi'kmaq in Newfoundland as represented by the Federation of Newfoundland Indians.

These preliminary negotiations will explore the possibility of creating a landless band concept in Newfoundland and Labrador and outlining founding membership criteria. The Honourable Marc Lalonde will continue to represent the Government of Canada as the federal special representative in these preliminary negotiations. The FNI will be represented by a negotiating team comprised of Brendan Sheppard, Shayne McDonald and Annie Randell. The province has been invited to participate in this process.

"These preliminary negotiations are an important step toward developing a common understanding of the issues and exploring new ways to move forward," said Minister Nault. "This is a testament to the willingness of all parties to work together to determine a mutually acceptable course for future negotiations."

"Today's announcement is without a doubt the most significant message that has ever been relayed to the Mi'Kmaq people in Newfoundland and Labrador represented by the Federation of Newfoundland Indians," said Mr. Sheppard. "Together, Mi�kmaq people, the Government of Canada and the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador will work together to obtain a level of recognition that is acceptable by all. "

"This administration is pleased to be involved in examining the concept of landless bands through the preliminary negotiations to determine the best way to move forward for the benefit of the FNI membership," said Minister Rideout.

In April 2002, the Government of Canada appointed former Cabinet Minster, Marc Lalonde, as its special representative on this file to undertake exploratory discussions with the FNI and the province to determine if a framework for negotiations could be established. Following successful preliminary negotiations, the next step would be negotiating an Agreement-in-Principle.

The FNI represents Mi'kmaq in nine communities across the island and is based in Corner Brook.

Media contact:

Timothea Gibb
Communications
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Atlantic Region
(902) 661-6214

Michelle Ploughman
Communications
Federation of Newfoundland Indians
(709) 634-0996

Craig Ennis
Communications
Labrador and Aboriginal Affairs
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
(709) 729-1537

2003 11 21                                       10:30 a.m.


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