UN Indigenous peoples rapporteur to hold Ottawa press conference on eve of 
Throne Speech

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OTTAWA-The UN special rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous peoples is 
scheduled to hold a press conference in Ottawa the day before the Harper 
government delivers its Throne Speech setting the agenda for the next 
parliamentary session.

James Anaya is scheduled to appear on Oct. 15 at the National Press Theatre at 
the conclusion of his 9 day tour of Canada that will take him across the 
country from Ottawa to Vancouver, according an itinerary of his visit posted on 
the rapporteur's 
website.<http://unsr.jamesanaya.org/visit-to-canada/agenda-of-the-visit-to-canada-7-to-15-october-2013>

Gov. Gen. David Johnston is scheduled to deliver the Harper government's Throne 
Speech which is expected re-announce Prime Minister Stephen Harper's commitment 
to have legislation governing First Nations education in place by next 
September.

The passing of the First Nations Education Act into law is being described as 
one of Harper's primary goals on the First Nation file. The proposed 
legislation is already facing resistance from First Nations leaders across the 
country.

Anaya, who begins his tour next Monday, is scheduled to remain in Ontario for 
two days before heading to Quebec on Oct. 9.

He is then scheduled to be in Vancouver the next day, Edmonton the day after 
and Winnipeg on Oct. 12. Anaya will then visit Saskatchewan before returning to 
Ontario on Oct. 14.

Anaya had been requesting permission to visit since February 2012. He wrote the 
Harper government at least three times requesting he be allowed in on an 
official visit.

Special rapporteurs that hold mandates from the UN Human Rights Council can't 
enter countries without official consent.

Anaya said in a March 2013 letter to the Union of BC Indian Chiefs that he was 
also considering finding unofficial channels to meet with Indigenous people in 
Canada if Ottawa continued to ignore his requests.

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