This morning, Chief Gordon Blue Sky, along with members of Council, met with the NDP caucus to address key issues surrounding economic reconciliation. The meeting focused on the critical need for collaborative efforts between Indigenous communities and the government to create sustainable economic opportunities for First Nations.
Chief Blue Sky emphasized the importance of meaningful partnerships that respect Brokenhead Ojibway Nation’s sovereignty and promote long-term prosperity for the community. Discussions touched on several pressing topics, including equitable resource management, community-driven economic development, and ensuring access to essential infrastructure.
“We are committed to forging a path toward economic reconciliation that honors our rights and traditions, while building a strong future for our Nation,” said Chief Gordon Bluesky. Today’s meeting with the NDP is an important step toward achieving the economic justice our people deserve.”
The NDP caucus expressed their support for the Nation’s vision and acknowledged the urgency of addressing economic disparities faced by Indigenous communities. Both parties agreed on the necessity of working together to advance shared goals through concrete actions and ongoing dialogue.
This meeting represents an important milestone in the ongoing efforts toward reconciliation and fostering stronger relationships between Brokenhead Ojibway Nation and provincial leadership.