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For Immediate Release
July 18, 2008

News Release


NEWS
The Ontario government has appointed a new Principal Representative to the negotiations between the Haudenosaunee/Six Nations and Canada. Mr. Tom Molloy takes over from Murray Coolican who represented the province over the past 14 months. Mr. Coolican has now retired. Mr. Molloy will begin his position in September.

Mr. Coolican is credited for representing the province during challenging periods of the negotiations and for his efforts to find creative and innovative solutions.

Mr. Molloy has played a leading role in many landmark Aboriginal claims settlements in Canada, including the negotiations that led to the creation of the Territory of Nunavut, and the Nisga'a Final Agreement in British Columbia.

QUOTES
"Throughout his time as Principal Representative, Mr. Coolican developed strong relationships with the federal government, Haudenosaunee/Six Nations representatives and local municipal leaders. I would like to thank Mr. Coolican for his passion, commitment and leadership in pursuing creative and innovative approaches to the negotiations," said Michael Bryant, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs.

"Ontario remains committed to the ongoing negotiations. Mr. Molloy is a seasoned negotiator with an impressive range of experience that will continue to support the negotiations."

QUICK FACTS

  • Mr. Molloy was Canada's chief negotiator in the Nisga'a Final Agreement, the first modern day treaty in the history of British Columbia.
  • He was Canada's representative in the negotiations that led to the creation of the Territory of Nunavut in 1999.
  • Mr. Molloy helped establish treaty processes with the Mikmaq in the provinces of Nova Scotia and Quebec.

LEARN MORE
Mr. Molloy's biography

Learn more about the province's role and efforts in the Six Nations Haldimand Tract negotiations

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Contacts:

Greg Crone, Minister’s Office, 416-606-8562

ontario.ca/aboriginal-news

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