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Eligible Voters “Unofficially” Appove Ontario Power Generation Proposed Settlement Agreement

Ohiari:ha / June 17, 2008

Akwesasne, ONTARIO — Eligible voters of the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA) went to the polls on Saturday, June 14th to vote on the Proposed Settlement Agreement with the Ontario Power Generation. There were 219 votes that were cast throughout the day at three polling stations located in the districts of Kanatakon, Kawehnoke and Tsi Sniahne, with 130 voting in favor and 88 voting against the terms of the settlement proposal. There was one spoiled ballot during the referendum. These are the “unofficial” referendum results pending the outcome of the appeal process.

“The referendum results represent an opportunity to conclude 15-years of efforts by countless Akwesasne community members to address past grievances associated with the construction and operation of the R.H. Saunders Generating Station and related facilities,” stated MCA Grand Chief Tim Thompson. He added, “The results show that the majority of voters viewed the terms favorably.”

The major settlement terms that were ratified by eligible voters are as follows:

Aboriginal Title, Aboriginal Rights and Treaty Rights

Apology

Compensation

Transfer of Islands

Present Facilities and Ongoing Operations

Environmental Stewardship

Employment

Contracting

Power Supply

New Power Development

Potential Sale of OPG Facilities

Kanatakon District Chief and Ontario Hydro Portfolio Chair Larry King noted, “Ratification of the settlement agreement allows our community to bring resolution to one important community issue, while enabling us to explore ways to address others.” Chief King noted, “The work of the negotiating team and elders over the years has contributed to terms that we have shared with community members and will successfully resolve our claim against the Ontario Power Generation.”

An appeal can be filed in writing with the Chief Administrative Office within seven days of the referendum, which is Saturday, June 21, 2008. When filed, the CAO will forward the original appeal to the Akwesasne Mohawk Court and a copy to Mohawk Council.