Assembly of First Nations: Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Concludes Productive Special Chiefs Assembly

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Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Concludes Productive Special Chiefs Assembly

Friday 13 December 2024 11:01 PM UTC+00 | Tags: press-release

(December 13, 2024 – Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario) — The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) successfully concluded its Special Chiefs Assembly (SCA) held from December 3 to 5, 2024, on the traditional unceded territory of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation in Ottawa, Ontario. The gathering brought together thousands of Chiefs, Proxies, youth, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, veterans, and other delegates to deliberate on critical issues and priorities for First Nations across Canada.

"The SCA provides a critical forum for dialogue and collective decision-making; the foundation on which the AFN was built," said National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak. "This year's Assembly saw thousands of delegates participate in meaningful dialogue and collective decision-making, while contributing their perspectives and expertise. Together, we adopted 34 resolutions that will guide our collective work moving forward."

Among the resolutions passed was a call for a National Inquiry into Systemic Racism in Policing, reflecting the urgent need to address systemic injustices and ensuring the safety and protection of First Nations citizens. Chiefs and Proxies also advanced critical discussions on the Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services, including the establishment of the Children's Chiefs Commission. Additionally, the Assembly reiterated the call for Canada to secure a new negotiation mandate within the 30-day period outlined in the AFN Resolution, Safeguarding First Nations Children and Holding Canada Accountable for its Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Legal Obligations.

"The Chiefs have provided clear direction, and we are focused on ensuring that this work advances in the way they have outlined," added National Chief Woodhouse Nepinak. "We look forward to the important role the Children's Chiefs Commission will play in the work ahead."

"The Assembly was forward-looking and a clear reflection of the dedication of First Nations leadership and delegates. The contributions and discussions at the SCA set a clear path forward on critical issues like systemic racism, justice, child welfare, climate action, and more. As we move forward, the AFN Executive Committee will remain focused on following the direction provided by First Nations-in-Assembly and driving meaningful progress for First Nations across Canada. We have come a long way in just one year, and it is truly inspiring to see us come together in unity," concluded National Chief Woodhouse Nepinak.

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The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is a national advocacy organization that works to advance the collective aspirations of First Nations individuals and communities across Canada on matters of national or international nature and concern. 

For more information, please contact:

Kelly Reid
Senior Communications Officer
Assembly of First Nations
(613) 292-0857 (mobile)
kreid@afn.ca

Jamie Monastyrski
Press Secretary
Office of the National Chief
(613) 612-7229 (mobile)
jamiem@afn.ca

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