Ontario Premier Doug Ford Extends Support to Chiefs of Ontario First Nations Data Table

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Premier Doug Ford, Minister Greg Rickford and MPP Kevin Holland at KKETS

THUNDER BAY – In a landmark announcement, Ontario Premier Doug Ford endorsed the First Nations Data Table (FNDT) initiated by the Chiefs of Ontario (COO).

The FNDT brings together First Nations Leadership and Ontario government officials to address First Nations data sovereignty. It will be a forum for mutual learning and discussion on issues pertaining to First Nations data and its use in provincial initiatives, strategies and systems. The work of the FNDT will support a shared understanding of data sovereignty and establish pathways towards future action.

“I’m grateful for the chance to work closely with First Nations in Ontario on such an important initiative,” said Premier Doug Ford. “By working together, we can ensure data is collected and used in a manner that recognizes and responds to the needs of First Nations people, and supports First Nations and Ontario’s decision-making process.”

This endorsement emphasizes Ontario’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with First Nations in Ontario. It recognizes the importance of First Nations’ data rights, self-governance and self-determination.

Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict, representing the Chiefs of Ontario, expressed appreciation for Premier Ford’s support, stating, “We applaud Premier Ford’s acknowledgment of the importance of First Nations data sovereignty. His support reinforces our commitment to enhancing our communities’ ability to control, manage, and use data effectively, leading to better decision-making and outcomes for our people.”

“Our government’s participation in the First Nations Data Table is an important step in building trust and strengthening our relationships,” said Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation. “We are committed to ensuring that government data collection, access and use respects and benefits First Nations people and communities.”

A FNDT Memorandum of Mutual Understanding (MoMU) between COO and the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation was signed in October 2024.The inaugural meeting of the FNDT took place on November 4th, 2024.

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