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ABORIGINAL PEOPLES PARTY. “ It’s Time we had a Party”. Background on APP. The Aboriginal Peoples Party is an idea led by Bill Montour who is currently acting as the interim Leader of the APP
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ABORIGINAL PEOPLES PARTY “It’s Time we had a Party”
Background on APP • The Aboriginal Peoples Party is an idea led by Bill Montour who is currently acting as the interim Leader of the APP • The Aboriginal Peoples Party has been endorsed by The Honourable Dr. Thelma Chalifoux who was the first Aboriginal woman ever appointed to the Senate of Canada
Background on Interim Leader • Bill is a former Chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario, 3 consecutive terms served • He is a former Chief of Staff at the Assembly of First Nations in Ottawa • He is a former Director General Atlantic Region for INAC • He is a former Associate Director General for BC Region, INAC • He is a former National Director of Housing, INAC, Ottawa
Background • Today he is a registered federal lobbyist with the Malsom Group Inc. the very first all-Aboriginal lobby firm in Canada. • With his wife Pam he runs his own consulting firm specializing in community development and housing authorities.
Background on APP • The idea has been discussed for years • So far there has been no progress made on the establishment of a Federal Political Party for Aboriginal People • There is a great deal of interest across the country at the present time. • There is a need to be inside Parliament and not count on other parties to bring our issues forward
Background • We have decided to push the momentum forward now • We have a small amount of funds committed to develop what might be needed, such as communication tools, web site etc. • However, “word of mouth” is most important
RATIONALE • We need a voice in the Canadian democracy • Current political parties do not reflect our community and national aspirations • We are a part of the Canadian Constitution (Section 25 and35)
RATIONALE • We need to have a voice in the House of Commons to put forth the aboriginal perspective on the development of Canadian public policy • We can no longer afford to allow the courts to define our place in and our relationship with Canada • Our children and grandchildren deserve a forum to have a voice in their own future
Existing Aboriginal Structures • It is not our intention to contact the national aboriginal representative organizations for support. This is primarily a grass roots movement. • We support the work of existing organizations.
Ridings • There are a significant number of ridings in Canada that have a large aboriginal population where there is a possibility that a seat could be won • We intend to foster and develop these ridings and seek out candidates before the next federal election is called • We have made some contacts already with potential candidates
Federal Electoral Districts where aboriginal electors constitute 10% or more of the electorate
Federal Electoral Districts where aboriginal electors constitute 10% or more of the electorate
Milestones • We require at least 250 eligible electors to sign a declaration so that the APP can be a registered Party • However we will not be an officially registered party until we run at least one candidate in a federal election • Until then we will be known as a Party eligible for registration
Milestones • People who have signed a declaration will get a letter from Elections Canada asking them to confirm their membership • You will need to sign and return it otherwise your declaration becomes invalid.
Milestones • Once candidates have been nominated and stood for election the APP will become a registered federal party. • We will then be in a position to fund-raise and organize a leadership/policy convention • A leader will be selected at this convention as well as party officials, officers, auditors, etc. • Party policies will be developed from the membership
A New Beginning Starts • Welcome to a new and exciting adventure for Aboriginal peoples of Canada