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State of the Nation Address!

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Proposal from Minister (Part 1) Minister s Proposal on First Steps on ReconciliaDon 1) Appointment of Minister s Special RepresentaDve (MSR) - announcement by Minister on June 4 at meedng with BOG; 2) Mandate of MSR (from Minister s office) We envision the MSR providing recommenda1ons on: * a framework/elements to address S.35 rights; and * a framework for addressing MMF. These would be done in the same report, but kept dis1nct. The S. 35 element would comprise the bulk of the report. With respect to S. 35, aoer the report is provided, then a more specific and granular process would follow, pending authoriza1on and willingness by respec1ve par1es.

Proposal from Minister (Part 2) 3) Process a) MSR to engage with MNC/Governing Members and their insdtudons, MéDs SeVlements, Provinces and federal government with respect to s.35 reconciliadon and with MMF on framework for negodadons RE: MMF v Canada; b) To provide interim report and to produce final report by December 18/2015 on items for negodadon with as much consensus as possible c) Federal Cabinet and MNC/Governing Members to respond to MSR recommendadons

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Thomas Isaac - - - - - - nadonally recognized in Aboriginal law; negodates on behalf of industry and governments in respect of impact, benefit and access agreements with Aboriginal groups; former Chief Treaty NegoDator for the Government of BriDsh Columbia; former Assistant Deputy Minister responsible for establishing Nunavut for the Government of the Northwest Territories; served in a senior capacity with the Government of Saskatchewan dealing with Aboriginal issues; published numerous ardcles and is the author of 10 books, including Aboriginal Law: Commentary and Analysis, 2012

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