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Treaty One Land Code – Peguis Community Engagement Sessions

Peguis First Nation

Join us for our Treaty One Land Code Information Sessions! We are excited to invite you to our upcoming information sessions, where the Treaty One Team will answer any questions you have about our Treaty One lands and about the upcoming vote being held for our community members. In addition, there will be refreshments and door prizes available for those in attendance! Naawi-Oodena is the first jointly held urban reserve of the seven Treaty One First Nations, located on the former the Kapyong Barracks lands in Winnipeg. As of December 16, 2022, Naawi-Oodena has officially been converted to joint reserve land and is slated to become the single largest First Nations-led Urban Economic Development Zone in Canada. A successful vote means that the seven First Nations can govern and manage our Treaty One lands—together—as one collective government. This land code DOES NOT affect the Peguis First Nation’s reserve lands. Session Locations and Times: August 22 @ 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Peguis Community Hall September 5 @ 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Peguis Multiplex Centre September 12 @ 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Selkirk Friendship Centre Large Hall, 425 Eveline St, Selkirk, MB September 26 @ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Peguis Community Hall The primary goal of these sessions is to provide you with a platform to voice your questions and concerns regarding the Treaty One lands and the impending Land Code vote. Your active participation is crucial in shaping the development of the Naawi-Oodena site. For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact us at inquiries@treaty1.ca.

Treaty One Land Code – Roseau River Community Engagements

Niichii Oasis Gaming Centre FNC 2 Lot CA-7, MB-201, Ginew

Join us for our Treaty One Land Code Information Sessions! Our Treaty One Team is here to answer all your questions about the upcoming Treaty One Land Code vote and our Joint Reserve lands. Naawi-Oodena, located on the former Kapyong Barracks lands in Winnipeg, is now an official shared Urban Reserve among the seven Treaty One First Nations. This historic transformation happened on December 16, 2022. We're on track to create Canada's largest First Nations-led Urban Economic Development Zone, bringing growth and progress to our community. The Land Code is what allows the seven Treaty One First Nations to collectively govern and manage our Treaty One Joint Reserve lands. The Treaty One Joint Reserve Land Code DOES NOT affect Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation's own reserve lands. Info Session Details: September 11, 18, and 25 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM @Niichii Oasis Gaming Centre. These sessions are your chance to ask questions about the Treaty One Joint Reserve Land Code and to help shape the future of all Naawi-Oodena developments! For more info, contact us at inquiries@treaty1.ca.