b'COMMISSIONERS CORNERand the general public, and we areprocesses from across the territories.strength, unity, balance and according looking forward to launching PhaseWe will work together with partnersto our oral traditions as sovereign 2, which expands knowledge onto implement and/or create, if weNations, as bestowed by the Creator Treaty, First Nations worldview, mythshave to, an equitable outcome. Ourand as affirmed by the Treaty.and misconceptions, protocol andgoal continues to be to ensure there FSIN Treaty Implementation contemporary issues. is a better way for First Nations toPrinciplesparticipate in the economy and, above Our work on the Vision for Truthall, ensure the protection of resourcesIf youd like to hear the latest from the and Reconciliation through Treatyfor future generations. OTC, you can sign up for a twice-a-Implementation continues with themonth newsletter at otc.ca. We report development and piloting of a plan andOur vision is that we will live on theannually on our activities in a Year process to measure progress on truthland, as we have always, where our and reconciliation that can be used byPeoples will be self-determining andin Review that includes images and individuals, communities, organizationseconomically independent, where wehighlights from community visits and all levels of government. Thiswill walk in health and happiness withandactivities.planning system integrates information and recommendations from the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), theTeslin BiomassTruth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, the final report fromProjectthe National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and the United Nationsecoex@isonor.ca|www.isonor.ca|1-866-770-7071Sustainable Development Goals. At the OTC, we know that access to information is an important part of the healing and reconciliation process. Along with advocacy to ensure open access to resources, the OTC continues to expand our library and archives. We are supporting communities and individuals with information requests that include information on Treaty Annuity playlists, historical photographs, historical Treaty documents, oral history transcripts, Treaty Land Entitlement documents and more. Some of our larger projects include research on landless bands like Stoney Knoll First Nation, Historic Chiefs Treaty medals and archival research in support of ground-penetrating radar projects at Indian Residential School sites. If you or yourPre-insulated piping systems for potable community is looking for information or support, contact archives@otc.ca orwater delivery, heating and cooling.mculbertson@otc.ca. In the coming months, we look forward to continuing our support ofSystmes de tuyauterie pr-isole distributionFirst Nations and communities with events, education and public actsdeau potable, chau\x1fage et refroidissement. of commemoration, including flag raisings, Treaty medal installations and the erection of Treaty boundaryCanadian Distributor of Pre-Insulated Piping Systemssigns, first on Highway 11 at the Treaty boundary of Treaties #4 and #6. We look forward to hosting an event on Duty to Consult, which7076 County Road 44, Spencerville, ONK0E 1X0includes emerging issues, failures andThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations13'