January 22 2016

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Nickel Belt News

Volume 56 Number 3

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NCN signs memorandum of understanding with province of Manitoba over natural resource planning

Nickel Belt News photo courtsy of Josh Pearlman, CPAWS Manitoba Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Deputy Chief Ron Spence (front row, centre) and councillor Willie Moore (back row, right) met with Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson (left), Premier Greg Selinger and Mineral Resources Minister Dave Chomiak (right) to sign a memorandum of understanding on traditional land use planning rights in the Nelson House area. BY KACPER ANTOSZEWSKI KACPER@THOMPSONCITIZEN.NET

The provincial government signed a memorandum of understanding with Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation (NCN) on Jan. 18, establishing a solid framework for the development of a land-use plan within the Nelson House resource management area. The memorandum aims to place indigenous knowledge land-use practices at the forefront of the territory’s resource management framework, balancing the interests of traditional activities and economic development. In a press release, Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger states, “This important signing addresses two im-

portant goals – our government’s commitment to reconciliation with indigenous people and our commitment to Manitoba’s boreal forest and the role of indigenous communities in the fight against climate change.” NCN Chief Marcel Moody notes, “We are pleased the provincial government has recognized the sustainable practices of our ancestors and we are honoured to be carrying on their tradition.” The province declined to provide a copy of the memorandum. However, it noted that the agreement features three core objectives: the co-operative development and implementation of a land-use plan, the development of work plans associated with the management

plan, and the acknowledgement that NCN should be provided with opportunities for economic development. Among the commitments made was also a pledge of up $75,000 to support the NCN Resource Management Board in its planning activities under the 1977 Northern Flood Agreement (NFA), and the 1996 NFA Implementation Agreement. This is in addition to the $60,000 previously pledged by the provincial government. The memorandum is not the first of its kind, but it is close: in 2009, the Provincial government passed The East Side Traditional Lands Planning and Special Protected Areas Act, which outlines the process by

which First Nations groups east of Lake Winnipeg may request that swathes of Crown land be designated as a “traditional use planning area.” The agreement is far from unilateral, of course, and provides protection, and tools for cooperation for provincial authorities, First Nations claimants, and residents of the surrounding area alike.

The memorandum comes in the context of a stronger overall push towards boreal conservation and solidarity amongst northern communities; last week, Manitoba Keewnatinowi Okimaknak (MKO) chiefs gathered in Thompson to hear proposals from Pew Charitable Trusts and Community Futures North Central Development sur-

rounding a declaration of values for development in the Manitoban boreal forest. Many leaders, however, were hesitant to sign on to any such document prior to the establishment of traditional land-use plans. NCN representativescould not be reached by the Nickel Belt News for further comment prior to press time.

Correction The article “Thompson chemotherapy unit upgrades get the green light” that appeared on Page 1 of the Jan. 15 Nickel Belt News misspelt Ron Carey’s name as Ron Kerry and Shelley Carey’s name as Shelly Carey. The Nickel Belt News apologizes to the Carey family for the errors.

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