A new prime minister and a lean cabin swore on Friday, but ministers working with local communities remain the same.
TAC-Local Relations and Northern Affairs Minister Gary Anandasansanigaree and the Minister of Local Services remain in Patty Hacu positions. Anandasancaree is now the Minister of Justice and the Prosecutor General.
Local groups in the country congratulated Mark Carney, but they need to work together to solve financing and services gaps and solve the threat of Trump.
“Our first priority is the first peoples to ensure the first peoples in the fight against the first peoples in the fight against this new era of Canada and this new era of the Cindy Woodhouse Nepsay
In the statement, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami said the government had to work with Init to protect the north.
“We know where the place where it is initiated in a strong and reliable Canada and the place where the capital is pursued.
“Along with the Heuit, Prime Minister Carney and his team, he is looking forward to working with the team, and trying to face the crown priorities and face all the difficulties in front of us.”
Congratulations for the new Prime Minister, Manitoba Keewatinowi’s communities Okimakanak (MKO) communities said they hoped to see a change in local services of Canada.
“Unfortunately, the previous government refused to give them a mandate, refusal to give them to them through the legal processes of Canada,” he said at a press conference in Winnipeg on Friday
“We wanted to be removed to be removed because we had no confidence in his leadership. He left the principle of broken and damaged Jordan … He caused a lot of damage to our children and we are here to become their voices.”
With an expected election soon, local leaders look after the next government to continue the previous government.
“AFN is ready to work with the Prime Minister Carney Government to complete this necessary work,” Woodhouse Nephinak said.
This work said that both the truth and the reconciliation commission and the casualties of the local women and girls and their rights of local peoples and the exercise of national surveys.
“We also call on Prime Minister Carney to confirm the obligation to finance long-term for clean drinking water and the liability of the infrastructure cavity,” said Woodhouse Nephinak.
Nephinak, when I met the Prime Minister for the first time next week, there is 33 long-term drinking water recommendations.
MKO said he wanted to say how the principle of Jordan was working, saying that the previous government did not fulfill its obligations.
“For very long, federal and regional levels, the district level Igime has left thousands of the first nation without the services and resources they need,” he said.
“As we entered this new chapter, Mko is eager to work with the government with the government and the intention of peace with the government.”
The Metis Nation Council wants to improve the government’s health aid, to support the National Métis communities in urgent training and fighting the housing crisis.
President Victoria Pruden said he wanted to see that the government continues to commit to the country’s self-determination.
“We are waiting for the priorities and peace of the Nation of Métis and the Nation-Millum with the Canadian government and the peace and peace of mind with the Canadian government.