MNC Settlement
Conference
Friday,
January 18, 2008 -- MNO/MNA/MN-S/MNBC Press Release
MNC Settlement Agreement
Between Parties Finalized and Signed - Agreement
not Determined by the Courts but by the Parties
Related Documents:
Full
text of the Settlement Agreement as given
effect through the “Consent Order”,
which was by the consent of all Parties, and
includes the agenda and list of delegates
to the MNC AGA. |
OTTAWA --- The majority of the
members of the Métis National Council (MNC)
Board of Governors, consisting of the Métis
Nation of British Columbia (MNBC) President Bruce
Dumont, Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) President
Audrey Poitras, Métis Nation-Saskatchewan
(MN-S) President Robert Doucette and Métis
Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Tony Belcourt
want to set the record straight on what occurred
as a result of a Settlement Conference held before
Métis Justice Todd Ducharme in Toronto
on January 3, 2008. Justice Ducharme gave effect
to the terms of that Settlement Agreement on January
14, 2008 at the request of all Parties.
The Settlement Conference, which
was not a judicial hearing, was requested by Presidents
Dumont, Poitras, Doucette and Belcourt in an attempt
to avoid having key questions of Metis Governance
decided in the Courts, as was the preference of
Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) President
David Chartrand and Past MNC President Clem Chartier.
Although both Chartrand and Chartier opposed having
the Settlement Conference due to their preference
for using the Courts, Presidents Dumont, Poitras,
Doucette and Belcourt believed in Metis self governance
and pressed the Court to order a Settlement Conference
rather than litigation, a request that was granted.
In a joint statement Presidents
Dumont, Poitras, Doucette and Belcourt said “We
were disappointed that Clem Chartier and David
Chartrand were opposed to resolving this matter
within the Metis Nation rather than through the
Courts. We pressed hard to have the critical matter
of democratic elections within the MNC dealt with
by the Metis people and not the Courts. We were
pleased that the Court shared our concern and
ordered the Settlement Conference. We are also
very pleased that we were able to recommence the
General Assembly by working within the Metis Nation
rather than through the Courts. Our efforts to
settle this within the Metis Nation have resulted
in another step forward for the Metis Nation and
Metis self governance.
Contrary to the inaccurate statements by MMF President
Chartrand and former MNC President Chartier, the
Settlement Conference resulted in an Agreement
between the “Parties”, not a court
ruling, and was rendered as a “Consent Order”
because it was requested by the “Parties”:
the “Plaintiffs” who brought the action
(Chartrand and Chartier); and the “Defendants”
(Dumont, Poitras, Doucette, Belcourt and the Metis
National Council). At the insistence of Presidents
Dumont, Poitras, Doucette and Belcourt the Agreement
included fixing the delegate list for the next
General Assembly so as to avoid the issue that
was used by Chartrand to disrupt the last General
Assembly. It must also be noted and clearly understood
that this Agreement was reached in discussion
between the Parties themselves without involvement
of anyone else including another potential delegates
from Alberta and Manitoba who are not named on
the Delegate list.
While Presidents Dumont, Poitras,
Doucette and Belcourt all reiterated that they
are very pleased that their out-of-court settlement
both preserved the principle of Metis Self Governance
and allows the MNC Assembly to proceed with certainty,
not all issues were dealt with by the Agreement.
Three key issues remain before the court and are
not part of the Settlement Agreement. There is
no agreement to reinstate Clem Chartier as MNC
President. Still to be dealt with by the courts
are the issue of costs and damages. Court costs
to date for both parties are in excess of an estimated
$350,000. Chartier and Chartrand are claiming
their costs against the defendants, including
the MNC. Also outstanding is the claim of $300,000
in damages by Clem Chartier against the defendants.
CONTACT:
Katelin
Peltier
Acting Manager of Communications
Work: 613-798-1488 Ext. 108
Cell: 613-859-7130
Or:
Bruce Dumont –MNBC….…604-219-0157
Audrey Poitras – MNA ….…780-490-8188
Robert Doucette – MN-S…..306-343-8285
Tony Belcourt – MNO…...…613-798-1488
or 613-859-7130 (cell)
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