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February 24th, 2012 | Posted by admin 

Mohawks of Akwesasne sign MOU with 
Canada Revenue Agency over Tobacco Plants – Feb 24, 2012




 
CFN – The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne signed a Memorandum of 
Understanding (MOU) with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on Monday, February 
13, 
2012 at the Federal Court in Ottawa, Ontario. The signing of the MOU settled 
the 
court proceedings brought in 2008 by the MCA against the federal Minister of 
National Revenue over the CRA’s issuance of licenses for the manufacture of 
tobacco products on Akwesasne Territory.
The MOU is the product of two years of 
negotiations with the CRA that occurred under the supervision of Justice 
Francois Lemieux, of the Federal Court.
Grand Chief Mike Kanentakeron Mitchell 
noted,

  “The negotiations were initiated due to an action that 
  the MCA took to remind Revenue Canada that Akwesasne also has jurisdiction 
and 
  laws that are exercised for the protection of the community.” He added, “The 
  Memorandum of Understanding is an important result of those negotiations as 
it 
  ensures that Government of Canada will continue to recognize Akwesasne’s 
  authority to determine our community’s social and economic 
  development.”
The MOU recognizes the 2005 Political Protocol 
between the MCA and the Government of Canada, the purpose of which is to 
support 
the social and economic development of the community of Akwesasne and to 
negotiate arrangements to facilitate the exercise of jurisdiction by the MCA. 
Importantly, the MOU contains recognition of Akwesasne laws, in particular 
those 
laws and approval processes related to the manufacture of tobacco products in 
Akwesasne.
The purpose of the MOU is to establish a 
framework for the exchange of information between the MCA and CRA, regarding 
the 
CRA’s role in the issuance of licenses to manufacture tobacco products in 
Akwesasne.
Kanata:kon District Chief Rachel Roundpoint 
pointed out that the community consultation process that MCA undertook before 
signing the MOU was essential. The MCA held a special focus meeting attended by 
legal counsel to explain the MOU and answer questions. Further consultations 
were undertaken at district meetings in December, 2011. “Transparency and 
openness are very important to the MCA and the community,” observed Chief 
Roundpoint. “The negotiations under the Federal Court are confidential, so we 
worked out a solution to ensure that community members had the opportunity to 
read the MOU and have their questions answered.” As a further measure of 
transparency, on January 28, 2011, Council voted on the approval of the MOU at 
a 
General Meeting, which was attended by members of the community.
After the MOU was signed by the MCA and CRA, 
Justice Lemieux approved the MOU and discontinued the legal proceedings by 
order 
of the Court. Justice Lemieux congratulated the parties on the MOU and stressed 
the MOU’s significance as a model of how First Nations and federal authorities 
can coordinate and cooperate to obtain mutual objectives. These negotiations 
are 
considered a success for both parties 
involved.

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