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Re: Suvorov post# 44087

Friday, 01/28/2022 11:14:51 AM

Friday, January 28, 2022 11:14:51 AM

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ACRL First Nations future mining corp. Speaking of Joe Dion, do you have any evidence about his compensation or how he makes his money from ACRL? Any evidence that would be valid in a court of law? In the court of law statements not backed by evidence are deemed to be ''LIES''.

Joe Dion said it himself - First Nations mining company, and ACRL share holders take this into account. We know what's being built here, and nobody can do that over night or in one year. Coast to Cast - First Nations Canada and beyond.

https://acrlintl.com/press-releases/atacama-resources-announces-new-board-of-directors-and-management-teams-led-by-first-nations-leaders-and-business-executives/

As noted by new Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, Joe Dion, “This has been a long time coming for Indigenous peoples of Canada; to be leading the exploration and development of our natural resources in a respectful, ethical, and environmentally sensitive manner. Atacama will be progressive in its relations with First Nations and we believe this will be reflected in many ways, including our employment and procurement practices.



ACRL future First Nations mining company for decades to come!


Joe Dion, CEO and Chairman of the Board

Joe Dion is the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Frog Lake Energy Resources Corporation (“FLERC”), one of Canada's only wholly-owned First Nations owned oil and gas exploration and production companies. Prior to joining FLERC, Joe worked as a consultant for First Nations in Canada and the United States while advising energy companies and governments negotiating Impact Benefit Agreements and joint ventures.

Joe also comes from a family of hereditary chiefs. He is great-grandson to notable Cree Chief Big Bear, who played pivotal roles in Canadian history. As his great-grandfather before him, Joe served in his hereditary role as Chief of Kehewin Cree Nation and Grand Chief for the Province of Alberta.

From tribal administrator, council member, treaty chairman, constitutional coordinator, to president and chairman of numerous boards, brotherhoods, and associations, Joe works tirelessly for the social and economic well-being of First Nations. In 1984, Joe founded the Indian Resource Council of Canada. This council now represents over 150 First Nations in Canada and was instrumental in establishing Indian Oil and Gas Canada, a federal government agency responsible for managing oil and gas development on Indian reserve lands.

https://acrlintl.com/board-of-directors/