Feds to appoint special adviser on border crossing challenges for First Nations
OTTAWA — The federal government will appoint a special ministerial representative to look at border crossing issues faced by First Nations.
In a joint letter written in response to a Senate committee study, Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett, Immigration Minister John McCallum and Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale say the adviser and First Nations will discuss significant and complex challenges.
The letter said the resolution of these issues will require a “horizontal approach” involving several departments and agencies.
“This will be necessary in order for the government of Canada to arrive at workable and sustainable solutions that facilitate the ability of First Nation community members to cross the U.S.-Canada border and, at the same time, take into consideration issues such as status, international sovereignty and security,” it said.


