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Budget 2019: Advancing Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples


TREATY ONE TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, April 25, 2019 /CNW/ - Since its first budget in 2016, the Government of Canada has taken significant action to improve the quality of life for Indigenous peoples across Canada. Working in partnership with First Nations, Inuit and Métis has improved the way Indigenous people access services in their own communities.

Today, the Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Indigenous Services, together with Dan Vandal, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services, Kevin Lamoureux, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre, and Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Kevin Hart were in Winnipeg to highlight the Government's proposed Indigenous-related investments in Budget 2019, Investing in the Middle Class. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde participated in the event and spoke to the importance of sustained investments to achieve prosperity for First Nations and all of Canada. These important investments represent the next step in the ongoing path toward reconciliation and a better future for Indigenous peoples and all Canadians.  

Speaking at an event at Tina's Safe Haven, Minister O'Regan discussed how the Government is building on its historic investments in areas of critical need for Indigenous communities, including education, mental wellness and housing. The Government's Budget also commits new funding to continue efforts to improve access to clean drinking water, to support better health and enhance emergency preparedness.

Through Budget 2019, the Government proposes to:

With these investments, the Government is taking concrete action to advance reconciliation and make a better future for Indigenous peoples and all Canadians.

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"Canada can't progress as a fair, prosperous nation until the disparities faced by this land's Indigenous peoples are thoroughly addressed. Canada and Indigenous peoples are continuing to forge a new relationship based on trust, respect and a true spirit of cooperation. The proposed Budget 2019 investments in Jordan's Principle will assist First Nations children and families in getting the supports and services they need, regardless of where they live, and without jurisdictional disputes. Budget 2019 builds on the work we have accomplished together with First Nations, Inuit and Métis over almost four years, and takes the necessary next steps to improve the quality of life of Indigenous people."

The Honourable Seamus O'Regan, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Indigenous Services

"Budget 2019 sets out important investments in First Nations children through Jordan's Principle, funding for First Nations languages, safe drinking water, emergency services, land claims and economic development and is a result of our sustained advocacy by First Nations and AFN. This progress helps build healthier First Nations, stronger First Nations governments and a stronger Canada. But progress does not mean parity. We need to continue the momentum on sustained investments in our children and families. We need to work together to support the vision and approaches of our people and nations. We must support First Nations in taking control of the implementation of Jordan's Principle and ensure our children have the direct access to the products, care and services they need wherever they reside."

Perry Bellegarde
Assembly of First Nations National Chief 

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