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schemes which was oversaw by former Health Canada assistant deputy minister Paul Cochrane and Patrick Nottingham, the ex-regional director of Health Canada’s First Nations and Inuit health programs in Manitoba. Cochrane and Nottingham pleaded guilty in the fall of 2005. Cochrane was formally accused
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by the RCMP, after more than two years of financial mismanagement at the center was eventually charged with one count of breach of trust and seven counts of fraud against the government. Nottingham, was given a conditional sentence of two years less a day and ordered to pay $ 1.14 million in
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of the area. By 1812, the Bas de la Rivière gardens were selling vegetables to the incoming Red River immigrants. After the Northwest and Hudson's Bay Companies merged in 1821, Fort Alexander continued to be operated as a trading post for the natives and immigrants in the region.
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Sagkeeng First Nation now hosts a family treatment centre, the Sagkeeng Mino Pimatiziwin Family Treatment Centre. The program has been successfully running for a few years. They work with entire families to learn how to work through problems and keep families together.
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The Sagkeeng Anicinabe Government’s current leadership, elected in April 2019, is composed of five elected members as of 2021: Chief Derrick Henderson; and Councillors Lin Dorie, John Courchene, Dylan Courchene, Erin Courchene, Henry Swampy and Tania Twoheart.
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The gathering and trading area of what became Fort Alexander were, along with its peoples, a component of the copper culture, as evident by copper points and artifacts that were found in what became the Fort Alexander area. The source of the copper was the
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against a total of 244 other acts. The group included Vincent O’Laney (17), and brothers Dallas (16) and Brandon Courchene (18). The trio started with traditional jigging, a First Nations tradition, then fused more modern dance styles, such as
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area. Some of the forefathers of Sagkeeng were a component of the ancient copper culture; they brought the copper points and artifacts that have been found around the Fort Alexander fishing, hunting, trading, and meeting grounds.
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by forcing the students to speak English and prohibiting them from practicing their own culture in their own land, thereby creating an ongoing legacy of trauma among the Sagkeeng and other Anishinabe peoples. In 2005, the
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The Sagkeeng and other Indigenous peoples have criticized the government's Child and Family Services (CFS) for breaking up families, rather than working to hold them together by providing support to parents and children.
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formally acknowledged and apologized for the abuses of the residential schools. In 2007, it authorized payment of a $ 1.9-billion compensation package to surviving children who had been forced to attend the schools.
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members, with over 3,600 members living on the reserve and over 4,500 living off of the reserve. As the reserve is located on both North and South shores at the outlet, or 'mouth', of the Winnipeg River, the name
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Sagkeeng holds its annual Treaty Days in the last week of July of every year. The five to six days of events are open to everyone and include a community parade, various children's events, a three-day
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According to the current Sagkeeng government, Sagkeeng Anishinaabe have lived "at or near the mouth of the Winnipeg river (which became Fort Alexander Reserve #3" and Traverse Bay, since
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and functioned as the capital of the NWC Lake Winnipeg district. It became an important provisioning post for both the Native and immigrant canoe brigades. Bags of
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receipts for fake donations of $ 5,000 each for the years 1997 and 1998. Cochrane's sons were also given cushy, well-paying jobs at the Centre at his insistence.
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on behalf of the ancestors of the Sagkeeng people. The Fort Alexander Indian Reserve of approximately 87.71 km (21,674 acres) was surveyed in 1874.
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and lands north and east of the Winnipeg River. The territory of Sagkeeng originally was to have commenced one mile upstream from the Fort Alexander
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sport-utility vehicle for his son Lucas Cochrane in May 2000; free trips for Cochrane and his family between July 1999 and October 2000; and two
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territory, and the Eastern Turtle Island, together encompassing a geographical area of 140,000 km (55,000 sq mi).
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Fontaine was eventually charged with fraud over $ 5,000 and sentenced to three years in federal prison.
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indicate that the Chief and Council requested the boundaries to be moved to its present location.
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that was termed a "staff retreat," which required the then-addictions center be closed.
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of the area had been over exploited by immigrants in the late 1700s, fish, grains, and
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are defined as constituting Southern Manitoba for the purposes of this template:
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rebuilt the post on a nearby site. Beginning in 1808, the new post was known as
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eventually investigated the financial books of the Centre and found massive
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and Traverse Bay. Today, Sagkeeng holds territory in the southern part of
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tribes that migrated from a very ancient settlement in the present-day
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was signed on behalf of the ancestors of the Sagkeeng people in 1871.
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Health Canada Virginia Fontaine Addictions Foundation Funding Report
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Some of the Sagkeeng Ojibway people are direct descendants of the
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While considered a Treaty 1 nation, Sagkeeng is also a member of
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The cost of this trip was reported later to be over $ 135,000.
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hockey games in Ottawa in 1998, 1999, and 2000; a blue 1997
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Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs department
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Sagkeeng’s traditional territory includes land within
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Fort Alexander, Manitoba
Sagkeeng Reserve is located in Manitoba
50°36′32″N 96°17′44″W / 50.60889°N 96.29556°W / 50.60889; -96.29556
Country
Canada
Province
Manitoba
Census division
Division No. 1
Band government
sagkeeng.ca
Treaty-1
First Nation
Eastman Region
Manitoba
Canada
Anishinaabe
Winnipeg River
Lake Winnipeg
Winnipeg
reserve
registered
band
Ojibwe
Rural Municipality of Alexander
Pine Falls
Treaty 1
trading post
Hudson's Bay Company
Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs department

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