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2013-02-20 at NOON

Optimistic start: Area chiefs meet with minister Tony Clement

By Jamie Smith, tbnewswatch.com
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THUNDER BAY -- Peter Moonias says he’s feeling optimistic after a meeting with the federal government.

Moonias, chief of Neskantaga First Nation, and other Matawa leaders met with lead Ring of Fire federal Minister Tony Clement in Thunder Bay Wednesday at the Travelodge Airlane.

Moonias made headlines last year when he said he was willing to die in order to stop development in the Ring of Fire unless the provincial government started meaningful consultation with First Nations.

But if industry shows a willingness to work together, so can the communities, he said.

He added that the first step is to get the federal and provincial governments to understand that First Nations are treaty partners not stakeholders.

“I hope the minister understood. He seemed very positive about it,” Moonias said.

The environmental assessment process has been a major sticking point for communities. Moonias said they were just mailed a package to review and respond to, which is unacceptable.

“When we told (Clement) nobody came to see us about it he was surprised,” Moonias said.

Moonias added that Clement talked about economic development and capacity building in Matawa communities. Those are all things the chief sees as positives.

The fact that Clement initiated the meeting, is also seen as a good sign.

“I’m encouraged by that and I hope it continues to stay like that.”

Moonias said some of his fears have been eased, but hopes that more meetings happen in the future.

“Yes and then again no but time will tell.”

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Harvey Yesno met with Clement on Tuesday. He said there wasn’t a lot of time but, like Matawa, NAN stressed the treaty relationship.

“We believe it’s time to restore or restart a new relationship with the federal government,” Yesno said.

Yesno hopes that the federal government will give Clement a better mandate to make decisions on the Ring of Fire, unlike the provincial Ring of Fire secretariat, which has needed other ministry approval in order to move things along.

“Decision making is very slow,” he said.

Clement will also need resources Yesno said. Something that First Nations will have to wait and see in the coming weeks.

 

 

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Cletus Van Damme says:
I wonder of Moonias will live up to his statement if things don't go his way?
2/20/2013 4:31:04 PM
canadafirst says:
Why the favoritism here? There are other major mining project that do all of their own consultation with First Nations successfully and the government does really nothing. What a joke that the government places a project in the middle of no where above those that are shovel-ready closer to Thunder Bay and Fort Frances!
2/20/2013 4:35:43 PM
The Badger Mountain Hermit says:
Noront stock price....1/3 of what it was a year ago. About two-bits. What does that tell you?
2/20/2013 6:37:40 PM
Jakester says:
This is the most positive report I've read on progress between the parties in regard to moving ahead on the Ring of Fire. Congratulations Chiefs Moonias and Yesno and to Minister Clement for providing hope for progress in our region.
2/20/2013 8:37:21 PM
hockeyskates says:
I agree whole heartedly Jakester. The Provincial Government really doesn't have a clue how this project will move forward. I am glad the Federal Government is getting behind the wheel.




2/21/2013 7:42:44 AM
blue says:
"Decision making is very slow,”
Not sure there is a rush, after all on one hand the land is to be cared for and the next it is to be torn apart for profit.It seems everything has it's price.
2/21/2013 10:14:35 AM
Joeh says:
Clement the one that spent 50 million of tax payers money 50 MILLION
2/21/2013 4:37:12 PM
The Badger Mountain Hermit says:
Cliffs Natural Resources, along with Apple, the two biggest LOSERS in the S&P 500...what's that tell ya?
2/21/2013 5:48:30 PM
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