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Now, there are waiting lists for our young people who wish
to go to college or university. Often students are turned away
because the First Nation does not have the funding to send
them. This goes directly against the signed treaties.
In 2017, Beausoleil First Nation formally approved a new
education agreement with Canada as described in the
quote below:
“The Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement (ANEA) is a self-
government agreement between Canada and 23 Anishinabek
First Nations that recognizes First Nation control over Junior
Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education on- and off-reserve. The
ANEA with Canada will provide reliable funding to operate
the stand-alone Anishinabek Education System (AES) … where
Participating First Nations (PFNs) have full control over how to
best allocate [spend] education funding.… The ANEA supports
the Anishinabek Nation’s vision of a quality AES that promotes
Anishinaabe culture and language and improves education
outcomes for Anishinabek students… The decision-making
power over education will rest in the hands of the First Nations
under the AES [Anishinabek Education System].”
— Say Yes to AES, 2016
It is hoped that under this new agreement, we will be much
better able to provide high quality education for all our
students, whether they be in our elementary school, local high
schools, or getting a post-secondary education.
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