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User / Alberta Newsroom / Sets / Sep 22. 2022 Alberta, Blackfoot Confederacy renew protocol agreement
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Premier Jason Kenney, Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson, Minister of Children's Services Matt Jones, and Minister of Labour and Immigration Kaycee Madu attended the Blackfoot Confederacy annual protocol meeting at the Piikani Nation Multipurpose Centre in Brocket, AB on on September 22, 2022. The Premier and Minister Wilson then toured High Bush and the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District Headworks.

Alberta’s government is renewing its commitment to the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy to work with them to address areas of mutual concern and to continue a positive relationship.

The government and the Blackfoot Confederacy renewed a relationship agreement on Sept. 22. The original agreement, signed in 2019, includes an annual meeting with the Premier, the Minister of Indigenous Relations and the chiefs of Kainai Nation, Piikani Nation and Siksika Nation. This yearly meeting makes space for leaders to discuss progress made and to decide on joint strategies for the future.

Specific priority areas in the agreement include the economy, environment and culture. The protocol agreement also calls for cooperation, respect and that “each Party takes responsibility for success in achieving a productive working relationship.” Two more topics of discussion, Child and Family Services and Justice, now have their own protocol tables. Each table is jointly led by one chief and one provincial minister. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Jason Kenney, Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson, Minister of Children's Services Matt Jones, and Minister of Labour and Immigration Kaycee Madu attended the Blackfoot Confederacy annual protocol meeting at the Piikani Nation Multipurpose Centre in Brocket, AB on on September 22, 2022. The Premier and Minister Wilson then toured High Bush and the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District Headworks.

Alberta’s government is renewing its commitment to the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy to work with them to address areas of mutual concern and to continue a positive relationship.

The government and the Blackfoot Confederacy renewed a relationship agreement on Sept. 22. The original agreement, signed in 2019, includes an annual meeting with the Premier, the Minister of Indigenous Relations and the chiefs of Kainai Nation, Piikani Nation and Siksika Nation. This yearly meeting makes space for leaders to discuss progress made and to decide on joint strategies for the future.

Specific priority areas in the agreement include the economy, environment and culture. The protocol agreement also calls for cooperation, respect and that “each Party takes responsibility for success in achieving a productive working relationship.” Two more topics of discussion, Child and Family Services and Justice, now have their own protocol tables. Each table is jointly led by one chief and one provincial minister. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Jason Kenney, Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson, Minister of Children's Services Matt Jones, and Minister of Labour and Immigration Kaycee Madu attended the Blackfoot Confederacy annual protocol meeting at the Piikani Nation Multipurpose Centre in Brocket, AB on on September 22, 2022. The Premier and Minister Wilson then toured High Bush and the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District Headworks.

Alberta’s government is renewing its commitment to the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy to work with them to address areas of mutual concern and to continue a positive relationship.

The government and the Blackfoot Confederacy renewed a relationship agreement on Sept. 22. The original agreement, signed in 2019, includes an annual meeting with the Premier, the Minister of Indigenous Relations and the chiefs of Kainai Nation, Piikani Nation and Siksika Nation. This yearly meeting makes space for leaders to discuss progress made and to decide on joint strategies for the future.

Specific priority areas in the agreement include the economy, environment and culture. The protocol agreement also calls for cooperation, respect and that “each Party takes responsibility for success in achieving a productive working relationship.” Two more topics of discussion, Child and Family Services and Justice, now have their own protocol tables. Each table is jointly led by one chief and one provincial minister. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Jason Kenney, Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson, Minister of Children's Services Matt Jones, and Minister of Labour and Immigration Kaycee Madu attended the Blackfoot Confederacy annual protocol meeting at the Piikani Nation Multipurpose Centre in Brocket, AB on on September 22, 2022. The Premier and Minister Wilson then toured High Bush and the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District Headworks.

Alberta’s government is renewing its commitment to the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy to work with them to address areas of mutual concern and to continue a positive relationship.

The government and the Blackfoot Confederacy renewed a relationship agreement on Sept. 22. The original agreement, signed in 2019, includes an annual meeting with the Premier, the Minister of Indigenous Relations and the chiefs of Kainai Nation, Piikani Nation and Siksika Nation. This yearly meeting makes space for leaders to discuss progress made and to decide on joint strategies for the future.

Specific priority areas in the agreement include the economy, environment and culture. The protocol agreement also calls for cooperation, respect and that “each Party takes responsibility for success in achieving a productive working relationship.” Two more topics of discussion, Child and Family Services and Justice, now have their own protocol tables. Each table is jointly led by one chief and one provincial minister. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

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Premier Jason Kenney, Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson, Minister of Children's Services Matt Jones, and Minister of Labour and Immigration Kaycee Madu attended the Blackfoot Confederacy annual protocol meeting at the Piikani Nation Multipurpose Centre in Brocket, AB on on September 22, 2022. The Premier and Minister Wilson then toured High Bush and the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District Headworks.

Alberta’s government is renewing its commitment to the people of the Blackfoot Confederacy to work with them to address areas of mutual concern and to continue a positive relationship.

The government and the Blackfoot Confederacy renewed a relationship agreement on Sept. 22. The original agreement, signed in 2019, includes an annual meeting with the Premier, the Minister of Indigenous Relations and the chiefs of Kainai Nation, Piikani Nation and Siksika Nation. This yearly meeting makes space for leaders to discuss progress made and to decide on joint strategies for the future.

Specific priority areas in the agreement include the economy, environment and culture. The protocol agreement also calls for cooperation, respect and that “each Party takes responsibility for success in achieving a productive working relationship.” Two more topics of discussion, Child and Family Services and Justice, now have their own protocol tables. Each table is jointly led by one chief and one provincial minister. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)


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