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Algonquin Peoples Space [?? Wellington St] | Proposed

Space for Algonquin Peoples to open near Parliament, but no date set
Official plans for its usage and building design are still under development

Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press
Published Jun 06, 2024 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 2 minute read


Algonquin leaders and the federal government have signed an agreement committing to a new space for Algonquin Peoples in Ottawa’s parliamentary precinct, five years after the former grand chief staged a hunger and hydration strike in protest.

Verna Polson, who previously served as the grand chief of the Algonquin Anishinabeg Nation Tribal Council, refused both food and water as she camped out in front of the Indigenous Peoples building in Ottawa in July 2019. She was criticizing the federal government for not including space for her nation in the building designated for three national Indigenous organizations: the Assembly of First Nations, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and the Metis National Council.

She and others who supported the cause argued that, as the building — and Ottawa at large — sits on top of her nation’s unceded traditional territory, it only made sense they be included.

On Wednesday, an agreement borne out of her protest and advocacy for a space to be built beside the Indigenous Peoples building was formally signed.

“It’s about time,” said Polson, who stood beside her granddaughter.

“This is actually a small gesture to some, but to our nation, to me, it’s very big. It’s huge. Because now Canada knows they’re on unceded Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation territory.”

The new building will be located in a prominent spot along Wellington Street, directly in front of Centre Block and beside the current Indigenous Peoples building.

Official plans for its usage and building design are still under development, but the goal is for the building to serve as a hub where Algonquin Peoples and leadership can congregate.

Current grand chief Savanna McGregor said that the agreement was an act toward reconciliation and that the space would be one future generations could be proud of.

“This agreement, it signifies Canada’s commitment to us,” she said.

Gary Anandasangaree, the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations, said it was a concrete example of land back, or the returning of land to Indigenous Peoples.

While a step forward, McGregor wants action beyond that parcel of land, highlighting land title claims from Algonquin nations.

“This is symbolic, for sure,” Anandasangaree said. “But this is, I think, one of the very first steps to do this with Algonquin Peoples.”

There is currently no timeline for when the building will open.

But the lack of concrete plans isn’t stopping Polson from dreaming of what it could look like, including her joking it should include a photo of her, but not a statue.

“That’s too colonial,” she laughed, before saying current leadership promised one room would be named after her granddaughter.

As for her hunger and hydration strike, she said she’d do it again in a heartbeat if needed.

“I’m always there for our people,” she said.

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/space...ut-no-date-set
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So where exactly is this building going to go? They don't mention that it's part of the Block 2 development. I hope we're not going to lose the only Block 2 plaza space on Wellington:

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Seems like the newspaper missed the opportunity to ask that very important question. Where? It's own building or an annex of the old American Embassy?

With office space being less important at this point, I think the best option would be to give them one of the modern green buildings at either side of the Indigenous Peoples space.



I hope the other Indigenous won't complain that the Algonquin's got their own building. Wonder if it would have been better if the Feds would have given each Indigenous Nation their own space in the major city closest to their location of origin.
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What is the old U.S. Embassy actually being used for?
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What is the old U.S. Embassy actually being used for?
It's now the Indigenous Peoples Space. Maybe this will help:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Peoples_Space
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https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=224280
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Not sure that thread really answers my question. What's happening there day-to-day? Is it open to the public?
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Not sure that thread really answers my question. What's happening there day-to-day? Is it open to the public?
From the Wikipedia, if that helps:

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The short-term vision of the Indigenous Peoples Space will provide the opportunity for engagement between the Indigenous partners, and peoples to determine the future design of the space.[15] On its first floor, the building currently houses a gallery of contemporary Indigenous artefacts that offer non-Indigenous peoples an honest representation of Indigenous culture and society in the 21st century.[15] The second floor currently holds offices and conference rooms. The short-term use of the building is expected "...to last until spring 2022, when the design of the building for the long-term will be finalized"
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