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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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AMC Welcomes Opportunity for Collaboration on First Nations Priorities…

Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) acknowledges the Manitoba government’s 2025 Budget, which presents two financial scenarios in response to potential economic shifts. While recognizing…

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AMC Statement on the Identification of Marcedes Myran

AMC Congratulates Prime Minister Mark Carney on Swearing-In

AMC Calls for Full Implementation of Jordan’s Principle and…

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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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The 2025 federal election campaign has begun.

37 days. 343 seats.

The party with a majority in the House of Commons will form the next government.

First Nations voices will shape what comes next.

#FirstNationsRockTheVote #FNRTV #IamFirstNationsAndIVote
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The 2025 federal election campaign has begun.

37 days. 343 seats.

The party with a majority in the House of Commons will form the next government.

First Nations voices will shape what comes next.

#FirstNationsRockTheVote #FNRTV #IamFirstNationsAndIVote

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And who is She, I wonder. NsaabeGinew 🦅🔥🐻

First Nations should vote for someone that's gonna in force The transparency and accountability act… there's to much Chiefs stuffing there pockets with funds ment for there members… putting there members in poverty..and causing third world conditions in there community's..I don't see liberal in forcing the act… same with the NDP..all they've done in drive up inflation and driving up cost… it's bad enough.. first Nations people have to continue living in the shadows of there leadership.. most leadership don't live in there communitys.. only time you see them is money days.. you see big foot more often than you see your so called leadership.. Yes first Nations Rock The vote..for transparency and accountability.. we've lived in poverty and third world conditions long enough… Your voice goes a long way..it's time it should be heard.. your The rightful title holder's of your territorys.. your leadership works for you..but most cases..they work for themselves.. nothing more.. vote for change people.. make your voice heard..they work for Us…not The other way around.. vote for transparency and accountability.. enough or this liberal NDP government..

Rumble don't mumble, your voice matters! Niin omma niiseyag nimsehyag

Please vote wisely 🙏. Pierre Poilievre will take away anything we have made progress on with our Indigenous Peoples.

Grand Chief Kyra Wilson would like to thank Chief Lisa Young and Bloodvein First Nation for the warm invitation to the Chief Roland Hamilton Ice Fishing Derby! With over 200+ attendees, it was incredible to see so many of our First Nations people gathered, sharing laughter, stories, and traditions while honouring the legacy of Chief Roland Hamilton.

Events like these remind us of the strength of our communities—coming together, supporting one another, and keeping our culture alive for future generations.

Congratulations to all the derby winners! 🎣🏆 Your skills, patience, and determination made the day even more exciting!

Miigwetch, Bloodvein First Nation, for your kindness, hospitality and hosting such a beautiful event.
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Grand Chief Kyra Wilson it was a pleasure to have you in our community. Chi Miigwich our community and surrounding communities that participated were happy to see you celebrate with us.

Looks like it was a good turnout!

Grand Chief Kyra Wilson thank for coming to our community. We enjoyed having you at our 1st Annual Chief Roland Hamilton Ice Fishing Derby!

So happy everyone had a good day in memory of Chief Rollie!

Wow so beautiful to see the community spirit honoring the Late Roland Hamilton. He was such a humble man who supported everyone he could. Left a great legacy for sure. So honoured to have been a good friend for many years while working in Bloodvein. 👍🏼🙏🏻💐🦅💙

These women are making great strides for Bloodvein. So proud of them.

How much fish were consumed during the event ?

I wonder if she's coming to Poplar River FN,or it's too expensive to fly here!!

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CELEBRATING A MILESTONE: The 2018 Manitoba First Nations Social Development Report

Today marks the seventh anniversary of the Manitoba First Nations Social Development: Enhancing Capacity Report (2018), a crucial document that continues to shape the future of social development for First Nations in Manitoba.

This report emphasized the importance of building capacity, fostering self-determination, and enhancing sustainable development practices. By focusing on community-driven solutions, it has empowered First Nations across the region to strengthen their social, economic, and cultural foundations.

As we reflect on the impact of this landmark report, let’s continue to support and uplift the voices of First Nations peoples, ensuring that progress and self-sufficiency remain at the forefront of social development.

Read the report here: manitobachiefs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/MBFN-Social-Development.pdf
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CELEBRATING A MILESTONE: The 2018 Manitoba First Nations Social Development Report

Today marks the seventh anniversary of the Manitoba First Nations Social Development: Enhancing Capacity Report (2018), a crucial document that continues to shape the future of social development for First Nations in Manitoba.

This report emphasized the importance of building capacity, fostering self-determination, and enhancing sustainable development practices. By focusing on community-driven solutions, it has empowered First Nations across the region to strengthen their social, economic, and cultural foundations.

As we reflect on the impact of this landmark report, let’s continue to support and uplift the voices of First Nations peoples, ensuring that progress and self-sufficiency remain at the forefront of social development.

Read the report here: https://manitobachiefs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/MBFN-Social-Development.pdf
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We represent and advocate for 63 First Nations across Manitoba.

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