Anishinaabe Anokiiwin Aanokiitoojig/Chiefs Committee on Governance update
By Esther Gilbank
THUNDER BAY — The Chiefs Committee on Governance has welcomed two new members — Lake Huron representative Ogimaa Duke Peltier, Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve, and Northern Superior representative Chief Johanna Desmoulin, Pic Mobert First Nation.
The return of former Curve Lake Chief, Councillor Keith Knott, Southeast region, has been very well-received. The committee expressed how grateful they are that these leaders have decided to bring their experience in leadership to the table.
Analysis of Canada’s Education Fiscal Offer and Fiscal Transfer Agreement Negotiation proposal was discussed at the March meeting, and the committee directed the Education Fiscal Negotiator to develop a revised Anishinabek fiscal proposal to Canada. At their January meeting the Chiefs Committee had directed that a strategy be developed to support the fiscal negotiations to gain additional funding for the Anishinabek Education System (AES).
Martin Bayer, Chief Negotiator on Governance, said the Anishinabek are negotiating Self-Government agreements with Canada that will recognize our power to enact laws in the area of governance and education.
Discussions addressed the Commissioner on Governance position. The committee expressed the need to have a qualified person to fill the position by preparing the terms of reference and budget for review which will be presented to Grand Council for endorsement.
The next meeting of the Chiefs Committee on Governance will be May 22 & 23rd in Aamjiwnaang First Nation. For more information please contact Esther Gilbank, Chiefs Committee on Governance Coordinator at esther.gilbank@anishinabek.ca. http://www.anishinabek.ca/roj/index.asp