2019 Crown-Indigenous Affairs - first 90 days

Proposed introductory meeting/calls

Indigenous representative organizations

The first proposed introductory meeting/call with an indigenous representative organization, with a timeline into the end of November, is with the Assembly of First Nations, whose National Chief is Perry Bellegarde. Comments are: "Introductory call within first week."

The second proposed introductory meeting/call with an indigenous representative organization, with a timeline into the end of November, is with the Métis National Council, whose Vice President is David Chartrand. Comments are: "Introductory call within first week."

The third proposed introductory meeting/call, with a timeline into the end of November, is with the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, whose President is Natan Obed. Comments are: "Introductory call within first week."

The fourth proposed introductory meeting/call, with a timeline into the end of November, is with the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, whose National Chief is Robert Bertrand. Comments are: "Introductory call within first week."

The fifth proposed introductory meeting/call, with a timeline into the end of November, is with the Native Women's Association of Canada, whose Interim President is Gail Paul. Comments are: "Introductory call within first week."

The sixth proposed introductory meeting/call, with a timeline into the end of November, is with the Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada, whose President is Rebecca Kudloo. Comments are: "Introductory call within first week."

Provincial and territorial ministers

Proposed introductory meetings/calls with provincial and territorial ministers with responsibilities for Indigenous affairs have a timeline into the end of November. Comments are: "Introductory calls within first two weeks."

Indigenous institutions

The first proposed introductory meeting/call with an Indigenous representative organization, with a timeline of early December, is with First Nations Tax Commission, whose Chief Commissioner is C.T. (Manny) Jules. Comments are: "Introductory call within the first month."

The second proposed introductory meeting/call with an Indigenous representative organization, with a timeline of early December, is with First Nations Financial Management Board, whose Executive Chair is Harold Calla. Comments are: "Introductory call within the first month."

The third proposed introductory meeting/call with an Indigenous representative organization, with a timeline of early December, is with First Nations Finance Authority, whose Chair is Ernie Daniels. Comments are: "Introductory call within the first month."

The fourth proposed introductory meeting/call with an Indigenous representative organization, with a timeline of end of January, is with Land Claims Agreement Coalition, which consists of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc, whose President is Aluki Kotierk, and Nisga'a Lisims Government, whose President is Eva Clayton. Comments are: "Introductory call within the first 90 days."

One-on-one introductory interviews, conference calls and meetings with selected and interested media

One-on-one introductory interviews, conference calls and meetings with selected and interested media are to be held. No timelines have been identified. Comment are: "TBD"

Events

The first event to be attended is Yukon Days with a timeline of early December. The comments are: "Yukon Days is a coordinated annual event for the Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations to promote the territory in Ottawa, and to meet directly with federal ministers to address common priorities and issues impacting Yukon (December 3, 2019)."

The second event to be attended is the Assembly of First Nations Event Special Chiefs Assembly with a timeline of early December. Comments for the event are December 4 & 5, 2019.

The third event to be attended is redacted, with a timeline into mid-January. Comments for the event are also redacted.

Approvals / Signatures / Reports

Treasury Board submissions

The first report/document for approval or tabling of a Treasury Board submission, with a timeline into end of November is redacted. Comments are also redacted.

The second report/document for approval or tabling of a Treasury Board submission, with a timeline into end of November is redacted. Comments are also redacted.

The third report/document for approval or tabling of a Treasury Board submission, with a timeline into end of November is redacted. Comments are also redacted.

The fourth report/document for approval or tabling of a Treasury Board submission, with a timeline into end of November is redacted. Comments are also redacted.

Parliamentary reports

The first report/document for approval or tabling (which must be tabled no later than 15 sitting days following the opening of Parliament) has a timeline into mid-January. It is the Tabling of 2018-19 Annual Report: Access to Information. Comments are: "Reports must be tabled in the House of Commons and Senate no later than 15 sitting days following opening of Parliament (set for December 5, 2019).

The second report/document for approval or tabling (which must be tabled no later than 15 sitting days following the opening of Parliament) has a timeline into mid-January. It is the Tabling of 2018-19 Annual Report: Privacy. Comments are: "Reports must be tabled in the House of Commons and Senate no later than 15 sitting days following opening of Parliament (set for December 5, 2019).

The third report/document for approval or tabling (which must be tabled no later than 15 sitting days following the opening of Parliament) has a timeline into mid-January. It is the Tabling of 2018-19 Annual Report: Access to Information with the following bullet points: First Nations Financial Management Board; First Nations Tax Commission; British Columbia Treaty Commission – TBC. Comments are: "Reports must be tabled in the House of Commons and Senate no later than 15 sitting days following opening of Parliament (set for December 5, 2019).

The fourth report/document for approval or tabling (which must be tabled no later than 15 sitting days following the opening of Parliament) has a timeline into mid-January. It is the Tabling of 2018-19 Annual Report: Privacy with the following bullet points: First Nations Financial Management Board; First Nations Tax Commission; British Columbia Treaty Commission – TBC. Comments are: "Reports must be tabled in the House of Commons and Senate no later than 15 sitting days following opening of Parliament (set for December 5, 2019).

Appointments

Governor in Council Appointments

The first appointment/vacancy to be filled has a timeline into the end of January. The board's name is redacted. Comments for this appointment are also redacted.

The second appointment/vacancy to be filled has a timeline into the end of January. The board's name is redacted. Comments for this appointment are also redacted.

Ministerial Appointments

The first appointment/vacancy to be filled has a timeline into the end of January. The board's name is redacted. Comments for this appointment are also redacted.

The second appointment/vacancy to be filled has a timeline into the end of January. The board's name is redacted. Comments for this appointment are also redacted.

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