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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was formed in 1988 by the Chiefs in Manitoba to advocate on issues that commonly affect First Nations in Manitoba. AMC represents all 63 First Nations in Manitoba with a total of more than 172,000 First Nation citizens in the province.

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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was created in 1988 by First Nations in Manitoba to coordinate political action and technical work on common issues. It is a product of political and social developments that have been underway for decades.

Faced with the domination and assimilation policies of Canada’s Department of Indian Affairs, First Nations have long recognized their common interests and the strength to be found in solidarity.

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This week’s Federal Court decision isn’t just a legal win, it’s the result of decades of strength, sacrifice, and relentless advocacy from the people of St. Theresa Point and Sandy Lake Anisininew Nations.

As Chief Raymond Flett of St. Theresa Point spoke, it was a reminder that this fight started long before any news conference.

It was carried by Elders, former Chiefs, community leaders, and families who lived the reality, raised their voices, and refused to be ignored.

Today is a day to acknowledge the generations who pushed for better housing, better conditions, and a better quality of life for their children and grandchildren.

Here he is, in his own words
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Economic development is the key to all First Nations

Why are they reading from a prepared statement. Which tells me it’s not them saying these things. I can be a chief too if I have an organization to write what they want to get more money for themselves.

It will not change until the chiefs stop taking all the money from what i hear..

Opertunistic Nomads and GRIFTERS

Yes and all the meeting get the cheifs free hotel room and 3 big meals a day . The longer they meet the fatter they get .while their people on reservations live in old houses and very little food .. maybe they should take care more of the people that voted for them .

If the chiefs wouldn’t steal from there people there good probably be paved roads. If indigenous would take care of there homes like the rest of Canadians maybe that would benefit the living conditions of these people. Facts over blame

THEIR HEAD DRESSES ARE MADE IN CHINA QUIT THE BULLSHIT THEY ARE CANADIAN OR THEY ARE NOT , THEY LIVE LIKE THE WHITE MAN THEY SHOULD BE SUBJECT TO THE NEEDS OF CANADA AND CANADIANS THE LIBERALS HAVENT HELPED FIRST NATIONS AT ALL SO REMOVE THEM AND BEEFIT YOUR RESERVATIONS

All this talk nothing will change as usual

Great Victory !! Indian Agents made lotsa Promises and failed to fulfill! Crown Owes All Substandard Services

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Grand Chief Kyra Wilson on Thursday stood alongside leadership from St. Theresa Point and Sandy Lake as the Federal Court affirmed what our communities have always known: Canada has a legal duty to provide adequate housing.

A landmark victory, years in the making.

In her remarks, Grand Chief Wilson honoured the strength of the plaintiffs, reminded Canada of its obligations, and reinforced that safe, adequate housing is a right, not a request.

This is accountability.

This is justice.

This is the impact of standing together.

Watch her message below.
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I am so glad to hear of this ruling. This should end the state that the Canadian government is/was the largest slum landlord in Canada, and the conditions of houses on reserves are equivalent to the horrible prison conditions. Congratulations, and may this be the first step in the end to cold houses, mouldy walls, lack of clean water, cesspools, and all other current conditions of grossly substandard homes.

My daughter with 2 little babies needs a home,she has no choice to live with other families and she is from Long Plain and shes on the housing list but nothing yet.i wish someone could help her,im not in Canada I live in the US

What is she talking about

How can I come in contact n meet in person..I would like too gt some help😪

AMC ,should ask the Province ,why does Manitoba Housing Authority keep increasing rent when inflation is so high? Low income people are always the people who are first affected . We are the ones who supported this government. Premiere Wab Kinew should pay attention to this matter. AMC ,should represent Native people on and off reserves.

We need to do away with social services for starters

Why does she always have to read? Ever notice that ?

It is not stolen land natives settlement with the treaty not land in the city .. the city has laws but natives from resevations think it is wild country .but natives go to prison when they break the law ..do the ckurts have to spell it out. The cheifs get lots of money and starve his people but he will not tell the. To stop breaking the law in his native tough ..because he could geg more money with his people in prison a d the old wo.en can walk the streets in protest while the chiefs are in the bars getting drunk

Maybe the Chiefs are stealing

Yes but it’s a crisis in many reserves Housing

Canadians should be able to know how many millions the cheif steal from there people?? Accountability goes both ways

Why is that women's arms crossed? Looks defensive and very disrespectful.

The hardworking taxpayers have had enough 17 cents of every hardworking taxpayers dollar goes to the indigenous now

You Chief's have to remind the Canadian Government to transfer the 2 zillion dollars trust fund back to the Indigenous peoples, before the Federal GOVERNMENT finds a way to spend our 2 zillion dollars trust fund immediately.

Yeah canada has a legal duty but it's chief and council that takes that money for them selfs and thats why we live in ugly homes and it true even on my rez!!

Yay

Wish you leaders would foken speak and look at off reserve people . Paying rent to imergrates on our stolen land

lysol huffers

Plastic bottles, sigh hortons cups and clothes from China . Lying fucking hypocrites .

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We followed AMC Grand Chief Kyra Wilson at our Open House, Christmas sweater and all, as she moved through the rooms greeting anyone and everyone who came to share the day with us.

Hugs, laughter, real conversations, and spreading holiday cheer!

Here’s a glimpse of some of the many, many, many people she met.
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My son enjoyed her company hes the little boy at the end of the video. He usually shys away and he was doing his toddler talk to her when she started to talk to him. Kyra is such a beautiful person and spirit ❤️

Kyra is so nice and was such a joy to see today!! A amazing leader and her staff were wonderful to see!! Great Day today!!

She's amazing!💕

That's so awesome

another lysol huffer

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We represent and advocate for 63 First Nations across Manitoba.

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