Chief Cindy Woodhouse-Nepenak is the newly elected Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, and upon her election, she said to Canada and Canadians, we need your support. You have to work with First Nations people in a good way. We are here in good ways, but at the same time, there is a point where if you don t listen to our people, you don't answer them, then there are problems. And so to Canada, we are coming for you.
00:00:26.720At the same time, there's a point where if you don't listen to our people, you don't listen to our chiefs, you don't answer them, then there's problems.
00:00:36.220And so to Canada, we are coming for you.
00:00:41.340And on December the 7th, the day she was elected, this resolution was passed by the Assembly of First Nations.
00:00:48.420It was moved by Wilton Littlechild, who was one of the commissioners of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
00:00:56.720And note Article 26.1 here, that Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories, and resources, which they have traditionally owned, occupied, or otherwise used or acquired.
00:01:09.540And see, this is called for a permanent ceasefire in Israel Gaza crisis.
00:01:15.740What is Canada's Assembly of First Nations doing, dabbling in international geopolitics?
00:01:27.920That's to the government of First Nations doing, dabbling in international Wright, all of the relationships with easier Dominic and Reconciliation Commission, and threatening malware?