Anishinabek advance the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement

Pic Mobert First Nation youth hopeful for a future with Anishinabek education. – Photo courtesy of Chief Johanna Desmoulin
Pic Mobert First Nation youth hopeful for a future with Anishinabek education. – Photo courtesy of Chief Johanna Desmoulin

UOI OFFICES (Nipissing First Nation) December 3, 2016 –  Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee says that he is proud of the Anishinabek Nation citizens who voted and said yes to move the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement with Canada forward.

“Niigaan gdizhaami – We are moving forward,” says Grand Council Chief Madahbee.  “I can’t help but think about the students! The people who made this happen have really done something so important for them.  What we did was historical”

The Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement is the largest self-government agreement in Canada.

The vote was held November 28 – December 2, and saw 29 communities running a vote.  Official results will not be made available as to how many communities successfully ratified the agreement or the names of the communities that were successful until mid-December.  12 communities were needed to ratify to move the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement forward.

The recognition by Canada of the Anishinabek First Nations’ jurisdiction over primary, elementary and secondary education, and the funding to operate the Anishinabek Education System (AES), a stand-alone, parallel, education system, makes up the proposed education self-government agreement with Canada.