b'BOLD EAGLE UPDATERCMP; Con. Lerat, RCMP (Ret.);will be there to support them and helpsingle person, and it will take all of us Larry Oakes and his many Culturethem succeed. to continue what has become a First Camp staff; Chuck Isaacs of Alberta;Nations tradition.Vice Chief Edward Dutch Lerat;FSIN has created a website and a Shelley Mike; the many differentFacebook page to provide weeklyTo keep up to date with our recruits, contacts across Saskatchewanupdates, and Im sure the candidatesand to send along your words of who help our youth with theirwould like to hear your words ofencouragement, please visit:applications; and our Knowledgeencouragement, experiences and news Keepers, James Whitehawk andof other opportunities they may havewww.boldeaglefsin.comShirley Sanderson-Constant. upon graduation. Bold Eagle did not We send a special thanks tomake it this far on the shoulders of awww.facebook.com/BoldEagleFSIN Lieutenant-Colonel Gregory Vanderkloet, CWO Sergeant Major Bennett, Maj Montminy, Bold Eagle instructors and staff, Chief Petty Officer 2 ndClass Tim Embree and the whole recruiting staff.These are only a few of the people who make this program a success. We also must acknowledge the many impactful people who have left for the Spirit World, such as the late Mike Pinay, Culture Camp Coordinator, the late Harvey Stanley and the late Rick Favel, Culture Camp Staff.The Bold Eagle program has been held up high, carefully and lovingly, by the hands of many, many more people. Some have only been ableJFK Law represents Indigenous communities throughout Canada. to carry it for short periods of time,We work with our clients to advance their Nations, protect their rights while others have stayed for its entireand build their economies.33-year existence. Every hand has been essential to getting this programDriven by a passion for justice, we offer creative legal solutions to the success it is today. and work towards meaningful change.My position is described as mainly recruiting, but through time IveLitigation and Dispute Resolution Consultation, Accommodation found the greater task has been to inspire youth to seize opportunities.Using the courts strategically toand Regulatory ReviewBold Eagle is a military course, andadvance your AboriginalMaking the Crown respect the you do get a military qualification with the potential to continue withand Treaty Rightsduty to consult and accommodatethe military, but our main goal at the FSIN is presenting opportunitiesComplex Negotiations Capacity and Governancefor our youth that enable them to succeed and strengthen ourSecuring and implementing your Helping build strong, communities through communitys rights throughsustainable communitiesindividual success.complex negotiationsOur youth have become Bold Eagle candidates, private recruits of theVictoria Office Vancouver OfficeCanadian Army, and they will beP: 250 405.3460TF: 1 888 687.8388challenged. They will learn to work816 - 1175 Douglas Street 340 - 1122 Mainland Streetin a tightly knit team, and they willVictoria, BC V8W 2E1 Vancouver, BC V6B 5L1learn first aid, weapons safety, field craft and many more skills. Our BoldWorking Together for Justice and ReconciliationEagle Elders, who are there with themwww.jfklaw.cafor the entire six weeks of training,The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations29'