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PAGE 13 i :. .1 Assembly o first Nations leader Shawn Atleo Jeff rson Keel, president of the .01116ONTENTS National Congress of American Indians, Local 2 11 rate./e' and German Ambassador kick off Editorial 6 e ;I Sports 8 international mining and energy summit Notices 22 e i Careers 20 ... page 3 Classified 25 Business Directory 27 Price $1.25 (plus taxes where applicable) Economic war: it:, nd River Enterprises 01' takes on Ontariø's province seizes lo 74470 04551 9 First Nations products PAGE 4 2011 Sportsman 400H0 4x4 Q POLARIS MSRP $6799 Event rebate $1000 SUMMER -i Current $5799 ALES EVEENT *price plus tax/Lic , 0/7 :. 2011 Sportsman 500H0 4x4 N 1264 Colborne St. East, Brantford f MSRP $7499 519 -759 -8140 Event rebate $1100 SIDE X SIDE Current $6399 *price plus tax/Lic ATV'S SNOWMOBILES SALES PARTS SERVICE APPAREL FREE DELIVERY TO SIX NATIONS * *no tax with Status Card & Delivery to Six Nations Mleld IJUMO 1011 I Nal nYel 1.tang 1 ONIaI:N 1t TURTLE 111090 WW1 1 OMANI: Mk/ JUNE 29. 3011 I PAGES LOCAL I LOCAL O deer toil at Morgan Hamilton Conservation u- 2014 TheOhreeyear reprieve campaign to get people co their than right to hooO Watch our Turtle Newscasts) POCIL45 tin gi No deer cull In community linensketsisonhold.= on) told. thortyto to avid ahu ntas: iknedivngheHIAtrnttornmrth:,., stop resting the dolt Can. 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'OIL' First Nations want to be r Chief Angus Toulouse wel- room, Yu Bu emphasized. partners in the develop- named delegates to "Ha, 'Mother Earth's sustainable denosaunee territory." natural resources is the life e;. .rf C ment of their lands and ¡ + they now have thehe legal He said the summit is blood of the global econ- ' qjJ-- ++n l^P "R .`=? clout to demand it. about "the need. for full en- omy and precious to every 1r But National Chef of the gagement. full consultation one as we all belong to the IN_ Assembly of First Nations and validation from govern- glob, village." ti l T P >,n i t Shawn A-in-chut Atleo ment and industry. He emphasized only A said First Nations want to Toulouse added the sum through "reasonable eft- - { ;. .11=fillIMMEM work in partnerships with mit is about "how our pe, dent. use of natural re Six Nations firifightersand trainees including Martin MacNraughton head down from Perm - industry. ple" can become sources can we improve training Saturday with trainers from Hamilton and the U.S. (Mows a by Jim C Polotess) ` He is Sting the first prosperous. while ores our economy and ensure International Indigenous ins the Ian," better future for all." mg sadnrnijeei a f3RA!'. Summit on Energy and 'This 'sour hell he said National Coed Atleo . ! °10 opened -the summitt saying rmç.18 ` ' +4 - ;. Mining, along with his U.S. 'pliant Congress of &wipe Wan ma* *Maim feel and Ife leader become the true keels- 'X counterpart. Jefferson Keel Sham Alba Wee to *tram (Plates 11 Edna bonder) ers of the land and it is a chance to examine president of the National the 'current and potential there is some $300 billion Lives are being lost as ftveen native peoples gov- a-i Congress of American lndi- role of Indigenous peoples M potential mining arid en- companies continue to de- ernment and corpora- ans in the energy and mining . rte ergy projects across Canada velars indigenous lands tion, r The three sectors . including the bur- ±H'. ,774. without consultation. He The summft. he said. sets 41.1'1 daY turnrn't' that will require consufta- geoning clean energy sec- Pn Pa"' rPtraPrcP Part tion with First Nations. said the recent deaths of the stage for the hard work nerships concludes here Chief Atleo said. indigenious protestors in to get to the "prime doll today just as Slats Canada He said there will be Tull / The AFN summit is a Peru are an example) how toes of a sustainable future r deeds of billions of dollars announced Canada's natu for all native peoples chance for industry leaders far industry has been will- in resource activity in Cal wealth tripled in 20 from o energy and mining ing to go. The indigenous He sad it will be a long years largely due to price Canada in the coming years Inst.. population has been process. but he ,5 hopeful. sector' and financial and this activity is going to Meted., First Nations. he says are m Feeding C an tol re.-443-1 = -,ir Weed, Statistics Canada reported Oaks place in the lands and . c\ not averse to development. ' value of traditional territories of wK Tueday the dollar Nations are not op la 'first First Nations.. - selected rat.a resOurCe but posed to development. our goy ¡ , @ t stocks and land stood at - "Our peopre and not supportive of the N "...4,:. P just are and will be 4 roughly 53 in 2000. an Be, Charges d'Affaires ernments J a,` 17 trillion idea of development at any .' çry for the Embassy of the central to this work. This ` f up from just under j I tine. cost. and must be involved Peoples Republic of China Summit is about bringingS lion in IM. helping to determine a in together all the key players Land . timber and known way forward." he said. - start identifying a providers of wealth for our to - -^?r;:' -- reserves of energy and min- Delegates networked ex- h , neigh- Donal strategy eral resources make up selves and our . energy changing ideas through the ¿¿ hours." and mining development. Canada's natural! wealth. various workshops held aiail "Let everyone know, promote partnerships and +.i-+ e Energy resources include during the three day sum- the summit really examine the issues 2_ natural gas. crude od. crude Toulouse told ' mit that saw the likes of 'this is First Nations land.", and opportunities facing 71* - bitumen and coal. while Ian Anderson president of peoples. Tej' 1r1'i a/J.a Atleo said First Nations Indigenous indra- ¡ Zr4p.js ffs -. + mineral resources consist the pipe line company must build relationships try and government; kin of gold. nickel. oppe, Me, Kinder Morgan Canada that ith other countries. such Canada and around the lead. iron. uranium, potash to expand fts Trans in the quest not world." he told the summit. v.3 a and diamonds. AM leader Shaw Atleo ursine reads Aboriginal Baal- w,:on from fr.- as China N ! k ON yo,1 fleas "lair and hard hitting join, only to continue being The AFN released a discus- g Other natural .resource sass magadae and it berta to the Port of Van- .r mea land. but sion paper entitled Power- ti hg 'oar such as and 001/anuff m stewards of the yd. stocks fish to wetlands C'tkrPr and Ptrtt''''Y develop new -and innova- ing Prosperity -Waking -.. wildlife. wate, n, a silver mine expand B.C. roomoo .°'*,alD.n With protesting to Kitimat guild of Onions to engage for ,, on t, Potential ,' j about how by Canada's Bear Anderson says it is "pith 'nre °PPP' . and Parks kr' nnt 'Prt'ntikr one leadership built energy and mining. Energy Projects and Part- valued. Creek Mining. Six people cal for corporate leaders to to partner with First Na- to go Charges d'Affaires nerships. The paper sets StatsCan says naturale al mons have been killed M those consult early and often for the Embassy of the Poo. outs ktIl themes. issues and with name communities LONE WOLF PIT STOP t w'a" arrtrrurtt'd It is a chance for industry clashes and forced goer, of China. said suggested approaches to every Canadian' plan Republic $33.000 for to the who will be affected by a to prevent bitter protest, ment shut down Chinffs economy has been support First Nations in 519.110.3628 la_- to leave the vo,,,,,,,,t in c,,,,,,,,,g, » p 100$t'okr,no.'." rt.