National Assembly of Remote Communities holds inaugural meeting
A new organization of Indigenous leaders is working to lay the groundwork for isolated First Nations to have a stronger presence across the country.
“Many times, our remote communities’ voices are lost, and we get the short end of the stick in terms of resourcing that is diverted to our communities,” said Bobby Narcisse, deputy grand chief with the Nishnawbe Aski Nation in northern Ontario.
“We want to ensure that the priorities and challenges of our Far North and remote communities are also taken into consideration.”
The first meeting of the National Assembly of Remote Communities is taking place in Saskatoon this week. Leaders and front-line workers are sharing stories about the challenges they face and how best to advocate for equitable funding.