Amy McCoy Sayers -
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Message from my husband, Chief Dean Sayers, Please share
January
10, 2013
Indigenous
Chief's Meeting With Prime Minister of Canada and Governor General
scheduled for tomorrow - January 11, 2013
Thank
you to the hunger strikers Chief Spence, Raymond Robinson, Emil sock,
the leadership, the Idle No More movement and everyone's work which
all contributes to a new page in our Peo...ple's journey towards
justice.
The
Indigenous Chiefs have been meeting here in Ottawa since Tuesday
working on a unified approach to bring to the table when we meet the
Prime Minister and the Governor General on Friday. We as the
leadership, have varying expectations and our deliberations were a
difficult task. Our challenge was to summarize and focus in on key
areas we wanted to take to Friday's meeting along with measureable
outcomes/expectations.
To
complicate matters even more, the Prime Minister's office was taking
complete control of the meeting including venue, who can attend, how
long he stays, the agenda, etc. We tried to accommodate his
expectations but by 3 pm today we rejected his assertion of control
over the meeting by concensus by all the Indigenous Chiefs across
Canada who are in attendance.
We
remembered that it was Chief Spence's invitation to the Prime
Minister and the Governor General to meet with the Indigenous
leadership (Chiefs) that prompted this. The Prime Minister accepted
that invitation. We decreed that it needs to be and will be our
agenda and all logistics will be under our control. He's accepted an
invitation to come to our home. Chief's Spence's wishes need to be
honoured as do ours.
By
concensus, We the Indegenous Chief's from across Canada asked a
delegation of women to make their way on our behalf to the Prime
Minister's office to inform him that we will be waiting for him and
the Governor General here at the Delta Hotel in Ottawa Canada for a 9
am start to do business as per his acceptance of our invitation to
meet. We will be putting forward our agenda items including, Treaty
implementation, resource revenue sharing, committment to resolve our
matters at most senior level (Prime Minister) not the Indian Affairs
Minister, transformed fiscal relationship, National Public Commission
of Inquiry on Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls, including
special focus on murdered and missing women (estimate 2000 now),
First Nation School in every First Nation, no more imposed
legislation repeal bills C 38 and 45 and reform comprehensive claims
process.
All
Chiefs, representatives of the Elders, Women, Youth and Idle No more
will be here with us.
As
unextinguished North American Indigenous Nations, we are not taking a
back seat. We are taking control of our destiny. Prime Minister
Harper will feel the effects if he or the Governor general decide to
not show up for this meeting tomorrow.
The
Chief's, Elders, Spiritual leaders here ask that rallies take place
around the world in support of what is happening here in Ottawa. We
also ask for prayers in what ever form of prayer you practise.
Please
spread this message.
Formal
press releases will be issued by the Assembly of First Nations, the
Chief's of Ontario as well as Batchewana First Nations.
Map
of January 11th Idle No More Events
On
January 11th over 130 events will be taking place across the world as
part of the Idle No More movement. The protests, flash mobs and
teach-ins are being held as the Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets
with First Nations chiefs, including the chief of Attawapiskat, Chief
Theresa Spence, who will be entering the 32nd day of her hunger
strike.
The
Prime Minister agreed to the meeting after a large and escalating
series of solidarity actions, protests, blockades, and Spence's high
profile hunger strike. Spence is waiting to see the outcome of the
meeting before deciding if she will lift the hunger strike.
An
"IdleNoMore Global Day of Action, Solidarity & Resurgence"
has been called for January 11th.
"As
only a few AFN-determined representatives will be chosen to
participate in the meeting with Harper, it will be important to show
that the rest of the movement stands united with one voice, that
it is not going anywhere, and that we here to demonstrate the
strength and resurgence of our nations," reads the call to
action that was posted
on facebook.
Over
6000 people have already said they will attend on Facebook, and an
online form of actions lists over 130 events that will be taking
place around the world, although the actual number may be much
larger.
More
information is available at j11action.comhttp://www.mediacoop.ca/story/map-january-11th-idle-no-more-events/15540
Idle No More, FLASH MOB GRAND ENTRY at West Edmonton Mall
Idle
No More January 11, 2013 Canada
Maude
Barlow returns Diamond Jubilee Medal in solidarity with Chief Spence
and Idle No More
OTTAWA
— In a show of solidarity with Chief Spence and the Idle No More
movement, Maude
Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians,
announced that she would be returning her Queen Elizabeth II Diamond
Jubilee Medal.
“I
encourage other medal recipients to also return their medals,” said
Barlow. “We can’t accept this honour from the Governor General if
he won’t honour the Crown’s commitment to First Nations by
meeting with Chief Spence.”
Naomi
Klein announced on Twitter earlier in the day that she would be
returning her medal.
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