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OTTAWA – Canada’s First Nations chiefs are setting aside their internal differences for now and uniting in a request for yet another meeting with the prime minister, possibly as soon as Thursday.
This time, they want the meeting to include the Governor General as well as a broad range of First Nations leaders.
The Assembly of First Nations’ executive agreed to the request in writing and sent a letter to Stephen Harper on the weekend.
A spokesman for Theresa Spence says the Attawapiskat chief, who is entering the sixth week of a hunger protest, is supportive of the request.
Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of the summit Harper and Gov.-Gen. David Johnston held with chiefs to set out a new agenda for the Crown-First Nations relationship, which First Nations say has been badly neglected.
Harper has not responded, but his office says the prime minister expects to have a one-on-one meeting with National Chief Shawn Atleo, who is currently on sick leave, soon after he returns.
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