Region of Durham and Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation sign Bilateral Agreement

Whitby, Ontario – On July 30, Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer John Henry, Regional Chief Administrative Officer Elaine Baxter-Trahair and Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN) Chief Kelly LaRocca signed a new Bilateral Agreement, further strengthening the relationship between the Region and MSIFN.
By formalizing both parties’ intentions to develop strong partnerships and participate in meaningful engagement, the agreement establishes a foundation for government-to-government collaboration between MSIFN and the Region. It also upholds the principles of reconciliation and the rights of Indigenous peoples, while exploring new opportunities to advance shared goals.
Three collaboration opportunities have initially been identified – ecological protection and restoration; economic development, partnerships, arts and culture; and consultation, accommodation and collaboration. Guided by a mutually developed workplan, the agreement will remain in place for a five-year term, with the opportunity for extension.
The full Bilateral Agreement can be found on the Durham Region webpage at durham.ca/MSIFNBilateralAgreement.
Quotes:
“We are grateful to Chief LaRocca for bringing this opportunity to the Region. Committing to this agreement is one more step in developing and maintaining our long-term relationship with the MSIFN. By working together, we can continue to build vibrant communities that prosper, while furthering trust and respect.”
– John Henry, Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Region of Durham
“We look forward to continuing our partnership with the MSIFN. Guided by mutual respect and open, honest and meaningful communication, this Bilateral Agreement allows us to work towards restoration, reciprocity and collaboration on matters of shared interest and concern, in support of both our communities.”
– Elaine Baxter-Trahair, Chief Administrative Officer, Region of Durham
“MSIFN has deep historic and cultural connections to our treaty territories, and we anticipate this Bilateral Agreement marks a constructive path forward in advancing shared goals for our communities through strong partnerships and meaningful engagement. We look forward to continuing and growing our relationship with the Region of Durham through government-to-government collaboration.”
– Kelly LaRocca, Chief, Mississaugas of Scugog Island
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Missisaugas of Scugog Island First Nation
For more information, please contact:
Chief Kelly LaRocca
Klarocca@scugogfirstnation.com
Region of Durham
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