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The Ministry of Indigenous Affairs (formally called Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation) is the
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ministry responsible for issues relating to First Nations, Métis and Inuit in Ontario. The current Minister of Indigenous Affairs is Hon.
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who sits in the
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or cabinet.


History

From 1981 to 1985, indigenous issues were mainly the responsibilities of the
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and the Provincial Secretary for Resources Development (as Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Native Affairs). In June 1985, Premier
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designated a minister responsible for "native affairs" for the first time in Ontario history. In 1987, the Ontario Native Affairs Directorate was established. It was renamed the Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat in 1991. The entity acted as a support for the Minister Responsible for Native Affairs, and was headed by an Executive Director and later a Secretary, who for the most part held the rank of Assistant Deputy Attorney General.
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, later
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Justice, held this role between 1995-97. In 2006, the Secretariat's name was changed to the Ontario Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat. In June 2007, the standalone Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs replaced the Secretariat. In June 2016, the ministry was renamed the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation as part of Ontario's response to the
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's 2015 Report. In June 2018, the ministry was renamed the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs. The mandate of the ministry is to: *promote collaboration and coordination across ministries on Aboriginal policy and programs; *set priorities for and track the progress of Ontario's Aboriginal agenda; *enhance government's awareness of Aboriginal people, issues and best practices for consulting and engaging with Aboriginal people; *work with the federal government to find ways to make the most of federal funding; *help Aboriginal people to access Ontario government programs, services and information; *reform the land claims process to help address historical grievances; and *encourage diversity, especially representation of Aboriginal people, in the Ontario Public Service. The ministry has four key priorities: *Stronger Indigenous Relationships; *Improved Social Conditions; *Economic Opportunity and Sustainability; and *Enhanced Land Claim Settlements and Reconciliation. Land Claims One of the most divisive issues with the public has been land claims. MIA has been mandated to reform the land claim process and current land claims tend to be negotiated with the Native Reserves, with the public excluded, and proposed settlements are then presented to the public for their acceptance. Currently there is no independent body that represents the public in native land claims. Public concerns and evidence may have been ignored when it differed from proposed settlements but the public is expected to go along with negotiated settlement agreements.


Organization

* Minister's Office * Deputy Minister's Office * Negotiations and Reconciliation Division * Aboriginal Relations and Ministry Partnerships Division * Strategic Policy and Planning Division * Legal Services Branch * Communications Branch * Corporate Management Division
2011-2012 Results-based Plan


List of Ministers


Related links

* Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliatio

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- Canadian federal government branch


External links


Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
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Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central Ca ...