Mayor Luke Charbonneau and Chief Conrad Ritchie shake hands after signing the Friendship Accord. (Photo provided by Town of Saugeen Shores)
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Saugeen Shores and Saugeen First Nation sign friendship accord

Town of Saugeen Shores and Saugeen First Nation signed their first ever Friendship Accord on Friday.

The accord embodies a shared commitment between the Town and the Nation to work together in partnership, fostering collaboration that honors the past, strengthens the communities, and nurtures a prosperous future for the region as a whole.

"Saugeen Shores is proud and excited to come together with Saugeen First Nation in the spirit of friendship, collaboration, and mutual respect," said Mayor Luke Charbonneau in a release. "The signing of this Friendship Accord marks the beginning of a stronger partnership that will bring shared opportunities and lasting benefits for both our communities."

The document sets out a vision, guiding principles, process, and key areas of mutual interest including: increasing connection, tourism, building complete communities and business development.

"It is with great pride and optimism that we join hands with Saugeen Shores in signing this Friendship Accord," said Saugeen First Nation Chief Conrad Ritchie. "This agreement represents our commitment to moving forward together, honoring our heritage, and creating a future that benefits all our people. By working together, we can achieve remarkable things and continue to foster a spirit of unity and respect. Wiijkiwenydiwaad Miinwa Zgaabiignigan - Friends with one another and we are connected."

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