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November 4, 2025

For Immediate Release: MKO Response to Manitoba Government’s Mineral Development Fund Announcement * Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak

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View Larger Image For Immediate Release: MKO Response to Manitoba Government’s Mineral Development Fund Announcement For Immediate Release: MKO Response to Manitoba Government’s Mineral Development Fund Announcement November 4, 2025 Treaty Five territory, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Mb.  Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) acknowledges the Manitoba government’s investment in a feasibility study to assess northern infrastructure needs in support of critical mineral sector development. While this initiative signals potential economic opportunities, MKO Grand Chief Garison Settee emphasizes that “any development in northern Manitoba must begin with respectful and meaningful engagement with First Nation leadership. These lands are governed by Treaty rights, and First Nations are not stakeholders, they are rights holders. Our leadership must be recognized as full and equal partners in shaping the future of mineral development for northern Manitoba.” MKO calls on the Manitoba government, the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), and the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce to co-develop a framework with First Nations that guides this feasibility study and all subsequent planning. This framework must uphold Treaty obligations, ensure free, prior, and informed consent, and reflect the priorities and knowledge of First Nations. Infrastructure development and resource extraction cannot proceed without the inclusion of First Nations in decision-making processes. MKO is committed to working collaboratively to ensure that any development is sustainable, inclusive, and beneficial to First Nations, not only economically, but socially, culturally, and environmentally. We look forward to working with the province and its partners to build a future that respects Treaty rights and advances reconciliation through true partnership. For decades our Nations have been identifying the needs for infrastructure and development, they cannot be ignored. Having their input and decisions are the only way to move this forward. -30- For more information: Jill Macyshon, Communications Officer [email protected] Candice Schneider2025-11-04T14:23:52-06:00November 4, 2025|Media Releases, News| Share This Story on Social Media! FacebookXRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail Related Posts Employment Opportunity: Account Payables Clerk in Thompson (Term Jan/27) MKO Offers Condolences Following Tragedies in Kitigan Zibi Anishinābeg and Tumbler Ridge MKO Mourns the Passing of Dr. Barry Lavallee MKO Supports Chief David Monias and the People of Pimicikamak Cree Nation
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