"Natives want shares of dividend"
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- Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 10 Dec 1998, pp.1, 3
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- Natives want shares of dividend
OTTAWA - Now that the federal budget is virtually balanced, Canada's Aboriginal Peoples want the federal government to throw some money their way.
"We've put a very strong argument that the best investment that Canada could make is in aboriginal people," Phil Fontaine, grand chief of the Assembly of First Nations, said Monday at a conference on native cross-border trade.
"The pressure's on for tax cuts and that kind of thing. Well, tax cuts doesn't make much sense for First Nations People. We need some very direct invest
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ment dollars in our communities. We need greater access to capital."Fontaine said more money should be spent on aboriginal economic development, noting that the federal government spent about $50 million on economic development last year.
But Fontaine said about $700 million went into native welfare and some of that money should be redirected into development projects that help native communities become more self-sufficient.
Fontaine is attending the three day conference along with Six Nations Band Council Chief Wellington Staats.
Grand River Enterprises president Steve Williams is one of the workshop speakers. GRE is a major sponsor of the conference.
- Media Type
- Text
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- Turtle Island News
- Place of Publication
- Six Nations of the Grand River, ON
- Date of Publication
- 10 Dec 1998
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Fontaine, Phil ; Staats, Chief Wellington ; Williams, Steve.
- Corporate Name(s)
- Government of Canada ; Assembly of First Nations ; Six Nations Elected Band Council ; Grand River Enterprises.
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- SNPL005088v00d
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- English
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Ontario, Canada
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