Four Fort Smith governments commit to collaboration under new deal

By Tom Taylor  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter    Four Fort Smith local governments have committed to working together to improve the lives of constituents. The governments in question — Salt River First Nation, Smith’s Landing First Nation, Fort Smith Métis Council and the Town of Fort Smith — made it official by signing a memorandum of agreement on June 21. Jay Macdonald, the MLA for Thebacha, also put pen to paper. The deal, called a Collaborative Leadership Initiative (CLI), was facilitated by the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER), an organization operating out of Winnipeg. Former Thebacha MLA, GNWT minister, and longtime Fort Smith resident J. Michael Miltenberger, who now works with CIER, served as the lead for the project. “We’ve been working on this for the last three years…

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