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CONSULTATION ROUNDTABLE REPORT IS RELEASED

Released on October 6, 2008

A report outlining what First Nations, Métis and industry representatives said at a historic two-day Roundtable Conference on First Nations and Métis Consultation and Accommodation in May is now being sent to participants.

"This report is another block in the foundation of the new duty to consult and accommodation policy we are building for the province," First Nations and Métis Relations Minister June Draude said. "I appreciate the continued patience and respect of all participants as we work toward having a draft of that policy for further discussion in December."

Conference participants can expect to have a copy of the report for review within days. The report is also available on the Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations' website at www.fnmr.gov.sk.ca.

"I look forward to hearing feedback on the report and am thankful for the ongoing dialogue government is having with First Nations, Métis and industry at various forums and meetings this fall," Draude said. "This engagement is critical to developing practical, workable policy. There will be even further opportunity for input into the draft policy after it is released for discussion later in the year."

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For more information, contact:

Shelley Fayant
First Nations and Métis Relations
Regina
Phone: 306-798-4071
Email: Shelley.Fayant@gov.sk.ca

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