Phil Fontaine
Phil Fontaine
Larry PhillipFontaine, OC OMis an Aboriginal Canadian leader. He completed his third and final term as National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations in 2009...
basic connect lack nations
Unfortunately, many First Nations communities still lack the basic infrastructure to connect to the Internet,
anxious bring chapter people terrible
People are anxious to bring this terrible chapter to a close.
expressed issue minister
We don't take issue with anything the minister has expressed here today.
treated
We can't be treated as secondary. We can't be an after-thought,
changes clear hand invite negotiate table
It is clear to us that we have strengthened our hand considerably and that governments are going to have to invite us to the table to negotiate the kind of changes that we need for our people.
order talk talking
When we talk about an appropriate response, we're talking in the order of $5-billion.
far imagine seen ten
We have seen how far we can go in two years, imagine how far we can go in ten years.
nations
There are at least 100 First Nations communities that are in a boil-water situation. There are at least 40 of those in Ontario.
extremely languages loss symbolic
We're extremely pleased. It's about symbolic recognition of the loss of languages and cultures.
action agreement assembly certainty class considered essential establish matter nations secure suit views whatever
We have filed a class action suit because we want to secure a place at the table, ... We want to establish some certainty in the process, that the views of the Assembly of First Nations will be considered as an essential matter in whatever agreement is concluded.
government habit handing
The government is not in the habit of handing out money.
listening plug pull tells
No one wanted to pull the plug before. That tells me they are listening and they see us as an important issue.
busy extremely huge next time year
Next year is going to be an extremely busy time for us. It's going to be a huge undertaking.
denied designed eradicate learn opportunity schools
The residential schools were designed to eradicate any sense of Indian-ness. They denied us the opportunity to learn about ourselves.