Advocacy supporting First Nations’ Policing Essential Services Legislation. Such legislation would declare First Nations’ policing as an essential service in federal law and ensure that First Nations’ police services are adequately funded comparable to mainstream, non-First Nations’ police forces, and therefore permit First Nations to exercise properly and adequately their jurisdiction over the safety and security of their nations.
Seeking revisions to the Criminal Code as it pertains to Gaming consistent with First Nations’ exercising inherent jurisdiction over their lands to pursue economic opportunities, including in the gaming sector, for the benefit of future generations.
Policies or Program
Settlement of Tsuut’ina Nation’s outstanding specific claims against the federal government which relate to the administration of land and other Tsuut’ina Nation assets and to the fulfilment of Treaty 7 Crown obligations.
Who is being lobbied?
Government Institutions
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
Finance Canada (FIN)
Health Canada (HC)
House of Commons
Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)
Intergovernmental Affairs Secretariat (IGA)
Justice Canada (JC)
Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan)
Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
Privy Council Office (PCO)
Public Safety Canada (PS)
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
Senate of Canada
Communication techniques
Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking: