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Chief Paul Syrette congratulates Darrell Boissoneau

'We believe this distinguished award exemplifies Darrell’s life-long work of leadership in fostering positive relationships'
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SooToday file photo shows Darrell Boissoneau, Shirley Roach and Sault MP Terry Sheehan at funding announcement for Anishinabek Discovery Centre on Sept. 15, 2017. David Helwig/SooToday

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GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION
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GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION - Chief Paul Syrette on behalf of the elders, council and citizens of Garden River First Nation extends their congratulations to Mr. Darrell Boissoneau on receiving the Presidents Award from the Chamber of Commerce that recognizes someone who has made exceptional effort and going above and beyond the call of duty in the area of business and community development, an award that is not necessarily given out annually.

We believe this distinguished award exemplifies Darrell’s life-long work of leadership in fostering positive relationships within the Bawating area and indeed across the Turtle Island stated Chief Paul Syrette. We want to thank the Chamber for recognizing an outstanding and respected citizen from our community.

A visionary in cultural based education Mr. Boissoneau was instrumental in crafting the Covenant between Algoma University College and Shingwauk Education Trust, led the development of Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (Teaching Lodge) an accredited Anishinabe University by the World Indigenous Nations of Higher Education (WINHEC).

He was also the principal lead in securing $10.2 million for the state of the art Anishinabek Discovery Centre an emerging research and archive centre, and was part of a team of Indigenous institutions on the co-creation of the Indigenous Institutions Act 2017 legislation that recognizes Indigenous institutions to govern and operate in a cultural safe environment with the Province of Ontario.

Through Shingwauk and Algoma U Darrell was pivotal in advancing the work for Anishinabe Studies to become an imminent three-year degree program on the former site of Shingwauk Residential School.

We applaud the Chamber in this great honour that truly recognizes the extraordinary volunteer work that Darrell has done in his lifelong journey in building partnerships and sharing the importance of reconciliation.

Mr. Boissoneau is also credited for forging a new relationship with the Port of Algoma in the historic signing of the Reconciliation and Prosperity Accord with Garden River First Nation and the Unity Pact amongst the Ojibway leadership along the north shore, this is another tangible effort of the ability of Mr. Boissoneau to bring people together and work towards a common and shared goal.

We join the Chamber of Commerce in celebrating all the award winners in the different categories and we are excited and honoured by the Presidents Award given to a well deserving, hard working and respected citizen from our community who demonstrates how reconciliation can work for all of us. 

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