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PROVINCE RELEASES CONSULTATION POLICY FRAMEWORK

Released on June 15, 2010

The Government of Saskatchewan released its First Nation and Métis Consultation Policy Framework (CPF) today. The document outlines the process government will use to fulfill its obligation to consult with First Nations and Métis communities on decisions or actions that may impact Treaty or Aboriginal rights.

"This Consultation Policy Framework honours our duty to consult with respect to Treaty and Aboriginal rights while fostering good relationships and a stable and secure investment climate for our province," First Nations and Métis Relations Minister Bill Hutchinson said.

Government will also start its Exploratory Phase that will bring together First Nation, Métis and industry officials to collaborate on issues not addressed by the CPF. A Dialogue Table will be established to report to government. It will direct research, analysis and development of options for government to consider related to traditional use and territory mapping, consultation capacity, dispute resolution, economic benefit sharing and environmental stewardship.

"Today is not the end of the road for consultation," Hutchinson said. "Instead, we are hopeful that it signals the beginning of a new era of co-operation between First Nations, Métis, industry and municipalities. The Consultation Policy Framework provides us with greater clarity, certainty and consistency and we anticipate the Exploratory Phase will do the same for those important areas that the CPF does not address."

A report detailing the feedback contributed throughout the process will also be released along with the Consultation Policy Framework. Both documents will be available on the First Nations and Métis Relations website at www.fnmr.gov.sk.ca.

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For more information, contact:

Bonny Braden
First Nations and Métis Relations
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5701
Email: Bonny.Braden@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-530-2237

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