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Deliah Bernard

@deliahbernard

Mi’kmaw. Cape Bretoner. Former Advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau/ @PattyHajdu & @MarcMillerVM

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On July 16, 2025, National Chief AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak and First Nations leadership will host a press conference ahead of the Summit between the Prime Minister, the Privy Council Office, and First Nations leaders. Read the media advisory for details: ow.ly/jFww50WqcMk.

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It’s been a busy few days ahead of the First Nations Summit that begins later today. Read more about my thoughts below ⬇️

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"It's disappointing that technical staff, experts and lawyers from organizations and First Nations who were going to attend this meeting were uninvited after they were allowed to register.” Chiefs of Ontario #cdnpoli

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“You (PM Carney) said your government would have to match First Nations with financing certainty so projects can move through. Strong words require action. They require follow-up. We need to work together now to change the lives of First Nations children for the better.”

“You (PM Carney) said your government would have to match First Nations with financing certainty so projects can move through.
 
Strong words require action. They require follow-up.
 
We need to work together now to change the lives of First Nations children for the better.”
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“We call on Canada to host a similar meeting a year from now…It is important Canada works with First Nations leadership from coast to coast to coast… Let’s close the First Nations’ infrastructure gap.”

“We call on Canada to host a similar meeting a year from now…It is important Canada works with First Nations leadership from coast to coast to coast…

Let’s close the First Nations’ infrastructure gap.”
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“Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami has declined an invitation from the Council of the Federation … as we have been unable to reach agreement on the composition of the meeting.”

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Partnering with First Nations is the only way that transformation can happen. I am grateful for the meaningful and honest engagements that took place today at the First Nations Major Projects Summit. That’s exactly what this moment requires.

Partnering with First Nations is the only way that transformation can happen.

I am grateful for the meaningful and honest engagements that took place today at the First Nations Major Projects Summit. That’s exactly what this moment requires.
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While trepidation surely remains, I heard a sense of cautious optimism about the path forward. More on my reflections below ⬇️

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“We’ve seen advisory committees before on other issues and in different ways,” he said. “They can provide all the advice that they want, it doesn’t necessarily mean that their advice will be heeded or actioned on.” Alvin Fiddler

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SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS 400m FREESTYLE WORLD TITLE 🥇 What a start for the Canadian swimming phenom, beating American Katie Ledecky cbc.ca/sports/world-a…

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Carney meets with Métis leaders on major projects despite Manitoba Métis Federation saying they won’t attend theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…

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🇨🇦 MBOKO MAGIC IN MONTREAL Canada’s Victoria Mboko defeats Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 to win the National Bank Open in Montreal. The 18-year-old was fearless. Didn’t quit. And rode the wave of a raucous hometown crowd to a memorable title victory. Outstanding.

🇨🇦 MBOKO MAGIC IN MONTREAL

Canada’s Victoria Mboko defeats Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 to win the National Bank Open in Montreal.

The 18-year-old was fearless. Didn’t quit. And rode the wave of a raucous hometown crowd to a memorable title victory. Outstanding.
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Come on Barbie, let’s play hockey! The Barbie x Tim Hortons x PWHL dolls are now available in the PWHL Shop! What’s even better? $5 CAD from every doll purchased through the PWHL Shop will be donated to Grindstone Award Foundation to support their work helping girls with financial

Come on Barbie, let’s play hockey!

The <a href="/Barbie/">Barbie</a> x <a href="/TimHortons/">Tim Hortons</a> x PWHL dolls are now available in the PWHL Shop! What’s even better? $5 CAD from every doll purchased through the PWHL Shop will be donated to <a href="/GrindstoneAward/">Grindstone Award Foundation</a> to support their work helping girls with financial