Summit Reaction to Conservative Budget: "Prime Minister Harper’s budget not only fails to “put wheels” on Kelowna Accord, he stops it altogether"
Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver – Today’s federal budget, consistent with the recent federal Throne Speech, provides...
Read MoreFirst Nations Leadership Council views recent MCFD Deputy Minister appointment as a positive step for Aboriginal children and families in BC
Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver – On Friday, April 21, at a meeting of provincial Aboriginal child...
Read MoreFirst Nations Summit disappointed with Federal Throne Speech
Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver – The First Nations Summit notes the weak signal that the federal...
Read MoreFirst Nations Summit comments on the Provincial Budget
Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver – The challenge facing the government in releasing its 2006/07 budget and...
Read MoreFirst Nations Leadership Council seeks Partnership with new Prime Minister
Coast Salish Traditional Territory/ Vancouver, B.C. – The First Nations Leadership Council is looking to...
Read MoreFirst Nations Leadership unites against regressive Conservative Party agenda
Coast Salish Traditional Territory/ Vancouver, B . C . – First Nations Leadership in BC...
Read MoreAssembly of First Nations Election analysis
As the election campaign heads into the final days, the platforms of the parties are...
Read MoreBC First Nations Leadership Council urges Stephen Harper to clarify Conservative party's position on First Nations issues
Coast Salish Traditional Territory/ Vancouver, B.C. – First Nations Leaders in BC are deeply concerned...
Read MoreA Second Message regarding the Federal Election from the Leadership Council
The First Nations Leadership Council strongly encourages all First Nations voters who are eligible to...
Read MoreA Message regarding the Federal Election from the Leadership Council
The Federal Election is on January 23, 2005, and the First Nations Leadership Council strongly...
Read MoreBC First Nations Leadership Council concerned over pre-election Conservative rhetoric
Coast Salish Traditional Territory/ Vancouver, BC – First Nations Leadership in BC are very concerned...
Read MoreAn Open Letter from the First Nations Summit to Steven Harper, Jack Layton and Gilles Duceppe
Coast Salish Territory (West Vancouver) — The First Nations Summit today released the attached letter...
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