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Indigenous leaders welcome Federal Cabinet shuffle

Emphasizing the importance of genuine engagement from all levels of government.

SASKATOON — Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations leadership have expressed their appreciation for the newly-appointed Federal Cabinet members following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's announcement of a reshuffle on Wednesday, July 26.

MN-S President Glen McCallum welcomed the appointment of Gary Anandasangaree as the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister, expressing confidence in his commitment to continuing positive change and progress between both parties.

"Minister Anadasangaree’s appointment comes at a critical juncture, as numerous challenges and opportunities lay ahead. MN-S is eager to collaborate with him and the federal Cabinet to continue our self-government path and settle the Île-à-laCrosse residential school claim,” said McCallum.

“At MN-S, fostering open communication, inclusivity and constructive dialogue can build a stronger, more resilient Nation for generations to come. I want to thank Ministers Miller and [Carolyn] Bennett for their commitment and public service. Their [Miller and Bennett] leadership has significantly impacted our Nation and we look forward to continuing our relationship with Minister Anadasangaree."

Anandasangaree, elected to Parliament in 2015 and previously chaired the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, has a proven track record of improving the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the Federal government.

The MN-S is particularly eager to collaborate with Anandasangaree and the federal Cabinet on their self-government path and resolving the Île-à-la-Crosse residential school claim.

They also acknowledged the contributions of outgoing Ministers Marc Miller and Carolyn Bennett and look forward to maintaining their relationship with Minister Anandasangaree.

Meanwhile, FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron thanked all outgoing Cabinet ministers, with a special mention of Justice Minister David Lametti and Bennett, for their assistance and cooperation in addressing issues affecting First Nations across Canada.

“The executive thanks the outgoing Cabinet members, particularly Ministers Lametti and Bennet, for their service and hard work towards improving the health and safety of First Nations peoples,” said Cameron,

“We strongly encourage the new [minisers] to carry on and complete the work that many First Nations have been advocating for under our Inherent and Treaty Rights, including health, Treaty land claims, housing, education, and participation in the Canadian economy, to name a few.”

Cameron welcomed Arif Virani as the new Justice Minister and Ya’ara Saks as the new Mental Health and Addictions Minister, who will replace Lametti and Bennett, respectively. The FSIN leadership looks forward to continuing to work together with the new appointees.

They urge the new Cabinet to facilitate constructive dialogue and expedite the process for the benefit of Indigenous communities, emphasizing the importance of genuine engagement from all levels of government.

As the new Cabinet takes office, both Indigenous organizations express optimism about the opportunities and challenges ahead and reaffirm their commitment to finding sustainable solutions and advancing common goals.