Movements fail when they fracture. The Association's answer is unity that is genuinely inclusive — and that means saying clearly that First Nations and non-Indigenous people belong at the same table.
Win it back together, decide together
Our approach is sequential and respectful: come together as one peaceful people first, and then negotiate the future at a shared table. Unity is not the erasure of difference; it is the decision to face the future side by side.
A wide tent
Whoever you are, whatever your background or beliefs, if you come in peace and good faith there is a place for you under this banner. That is not a slogan — it is the precondition for everything else we hope to do.
This expresses the Association's aspiration toward unity and is offered in a spirit of respect and inclusion. It is a position, not advice.