Press Release
Province Working in Partnership with First Nations to Support Student Achievement
August 16, 2017 9:30 A.M.
An historic education agreement will support the achievement and well-being of Anishinabek students through enhanced collaboration between the participating First Nations and the Government of Ontario.
Mitzie Hunter, Minister of Education, was in the Chippewas of Rama First Nation today to join the participating First Nations in signing a Master Education Agreement. The Minister also witnessed the signing of the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement between participating First Nations and Canada – the largest sectoral self-government agreement of its kind. Together, these agreements will support the implementation of the Anishinabek Education System.
The agreement describes the relationship between the Anishinabek Education System and Ontario’s provincially-funded education system, and sets out commitments – including areas of collaboration and action – between the parties. The agreement will:
More than 90 per cent of the 26,000 Anishinabek students attend provincially-funded schools in Ontario. Participating First Nations and district school boards will continue to work together to support Anishinabek student achievement.
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“Ontario is strengthening relationships with First Nations communities and supporting the success and well-being of First Nations students. The Master Education Agreement between our province and the Anishinabek First Nations highlights Ontario’s commitment to working in partnership with First Nations in a spirit of mutual respect and collaboration.”
“Today’s announcement marks a landmark agreement between the Anishinabek Nation and Ontario. This agreement, rooted in a deep commitment to meaningful reconciliation, is the first of its kind in Ontario and will lead to better supports and outcomes for Indigenous students throughout their school years and beyond. Congratulations.”
“I am pleased that Ontario, through the Ministry of Education, has acknowledged the critical need for provincial support and investment into the education of Anishinaabe students. I have no doubt that this support will result in academic excellence and improved personal and cultural growth.”
Media Contacts
Richard Francella
Minister’s Office
Richard.Francella@ontario.
Heather Irwin
Communications Branch
Heather.Irwin@ontario.ca
416-325-2454
Marci Becking
Communications Officer, Anishinabek Nation Communications
Marci.becking@anishinabek.ca
705-497-9127 ext. 2290
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