Nation-Based Sovereign-Based Government

October 22, 2019 Archive

Attention: FNT2T Members Evacuated in Portage la Prairie – October 23 & 24, 2019

The FNT2T will be set up and taking registration for evacuees from the FNT2T residents in Portage la Prairie on Wednesday, October 23rd & Thursday, October 24th 2019 at 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Evacuees must register to be eligible for reimbursement from Canada Red Cross. Registration will take place at the Super 8 Motel …

October 22, 2019

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Lake St. Martin First Nation continues to face problems in the City of Winnipeg – Letter to Mayor Bowman

Mayor Brian Bowman, as the primary leader in the city of Winnipeg, you must address the issues that are currently occurring with respect to Lake St. Martin First Nation of the First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory. Lake St. Martin First Nation evacuees that had no other option but to come to the city for …

October 22, 2019

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Lake Manitoba First Nation evacuees return home

Chief Cornell McLean was pleased to announce his members have returned home on Monday, October 21st 2019. The Lake Manitoba First Nation has evacuated for 9 days. There were approximately 800 members evacuated, and have since made their way back home. Power was slowly restored on Saturday, October 19th, and is now fully stored, with …

October 22, 2019

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FNT2T emergency planning for evacuees

Treaty 2 Territory – FNT2T staff were in Winnipeg assisting the evacuees from the First Nations affected by the storm that hit Southern Manitoba on Oct 11, 2019. There were thousands of members that were evacuated to Winnipeg, Brandon, Dauphin and other outlining communities. FNT2T staff assisted in data entry, hotel registration, plus any other …

October 22, 2019

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Information for Evacuees, October 22nd

October 22, 2019

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Update on Evacuated Nations, Tuesday, October 22nd

Manitoba Hydro – 21 First Nations affected by the October 11thsnow storm power outages, 18 First Nations restored, 2 First Nations partially restored. 3 First Nations are still without power: Lake St. Martin First Nation, Little Saskatchewan First Nation, Dauphin River First Nation. Dauphin River First Nation 90 customers affected by power outages. 60

October 22, 2019

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FNT2T Staff Member becomes Elections Canada Supervisor

First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory Government – Yolanda Thompson from Dauphin River is also an evacuee of the October 11th storm that has left her First Nation with no power. She has been working everyday like so many others and also volunteered to be trained to become an Elections Canada supervisor. Yolanda took this …

October 22, 2019

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