Senator Sol Sanderson Educates Canada on Peacemaking and 500 Years of Policy Making
- BLOG, FNT2T CIRCLES, Government of FNT2T, LOCAL NATIONS, MTNLive, NEWS, Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, TREATY 2 TERRITORY
- May 7, 2021
Treaty 2 Territory – Today in the beautiful Nation of Pinaymootang, our Knowledge Council came together for their monthly Council Meeting. While some council members joined online, the agenda visited a number of items including some of the important issues for our Nations, territory and government. Many of the resolutions that were passed by the
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Yesterday, Ogema David LeDoux , Gambler Anishinaabe along with Lead Keeper, Boh Kubrakovich and Internal/External Keeper, Scott Lynxleg attend the Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC ) to mingle with the industry who has been taking the minerals from the Treaty 2 Territory for many years without compensation. FNT2T attended to
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – On November 17, 2021, our Government of First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory met with Pinaymootang First Nation’s newly elected leadership. Allen Sutherland, Earth Lodge Keeper provided an update on previous, current, and future programs/courses in-regards to governance, land-based learning, language, and well-being. Circle Keeper’s Chantell Barker (Peacemaking) and Lois Stoll
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – During a recent AA Atom hockey game in Dauphin this past weekend vs Swan Valley, Dauphin Kings young Anishinaabe posed for a picture with Chief Cameron Catcheway, Niigaanii Peacemaking and Boh Kubrakovich, Lead Keeper of the Govt of Treaty 2 Territory. Taking time out for a chat and picture is Jace
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory- On October 27, 2021, the Peacemaking Keeper met with the Knowledge Council and expressed that Peacemaking is more than a criminal justice system, but a legal system. As First Nations in the Treaty 2 Territory (FNT2T) assert sovereignty and create their own laws, it is important to have a Peacemaking legal
READ MORETreaty 1 Territory – Thursday marked the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which was created this spring in response to one of the 94 calls to action put forward by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that documented atrocities committed against our First Nations, Métis and Inuit children in government-funded, church-run residential schools over
READ MORE