Federal government assessment recognizes Outlet Channels Project will cause significant adverse environmental effects

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 11, 2024 Federal government assessment recognizes Outlet Channels Project will cause significant adverse environmental effects Interlake First Nations are pleased the Minister of Environment and Climate Change agrees with their assessment of the Project Treaty Two Territory – Interlake Reserves Tribal Council (IRTC) welcomes Minister Guilbeault’s decision that found that the…

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IRTC Congratulates Kinonjeoshtegon on Grand Openings

Treaty Territory 5 –  Tuesday February 27,2024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Interlake Reserves Tribal Council (IRTC) would like to extend their congratulations to Chief and Council for their recent opening; of their Kinonjeoshtegon Abinoonjiiiag Niigan Inc. (Child and Family service office); Kinjeoshtegon Wellness Centre; and their Kinonjeoshtegon Community Hall. “These community infrastructure upgrade and builds will…

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A new, reset relationship starts with meaningful consultation

The election of Premier Wab Kinew is an incredible achievement for our province. It’s also a significant opportunity for a reset in how the provincial government manages its relationship with Indigenous Peoples in Manitoba. For years, former Manitoba governments adopted an approach of informing Indigenous communities of decisions after they were made, instead of including…

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