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Premier's office leaves questions unanswered in Darlene Necan case

CBC journalists detail the responses they got to questions from a spokesperson for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne on a story about a homeless First Nations woman charged by the province for building her own home.

Homeless woman charged for building her own home gets little response from Kathleen Wynne

Darlene Necan faces thousands of dollars of fines for building this small cabin on land where her family once lived in Savant Lake in northern Ontario. A spokesperson for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says the premier's office is "aware of the situation." (Jody Porter/CBC)

CBC Thunder Bay journalist Jody Porter and Ithought it was only appropriate to approach OntariosPremier Kathleen Wynne as 49 of her constituents signed a letter urging Wynneto do something about Darlene Necan's predicament.

Necan is anOjibwaywoman who is attempting to solve her own homelessness by constructing her own cabin on land where her family used to live in northern Ontario.

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources has charged her with breaches of the Public Lands Act that carry fines up to $10,000.

Jody Porter first took up Necans story and has been pursuing it for some time. She wrote to the premiers office on Dec. 2.

(Note: The emails have been edited for length.)


From Jody Porter,sentTuesday, Dec.2, 2014, at 11:13 a.m., toAstravas, Zita (OPO).

Hi Zita,

Further to my voicemail message this morning, I'm looking for response from the Premier's office to aletter that was delivered on Nov. 18. The group is asking for the Premier to turn her attention to thecase of Darlene Necan.

Please let me know if/when/how the Premier intends to respond to the letter and the concerns aboutDarlene's situation.My deadline is 5 p.m. today.

Thanks, Jody


At 5:06 p.m.,there was a response.

From ZitaAstravas, sent Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014,at 5:06 p.m.

Subject: RE: media request: letter to Premier re: Darlene Necan's house in Savant Lake

To: Jody Porter

Jodi, you can attribute this to the Premiers spokeswoman if that works:The ministry has been engaged in discussions with the individual for over four years to support her. Thisincluded active engagement when it came to issues of housing.

However, when it comes to housing onreserve this needs to be a much broader discussion. We need a strong federal partner that lives up to itsresponsibilities and works with Aboriginal communities and this is especially true when it comes tohousing on reserve. Following a public complaint the ministry worked for over nine months to find anagreeable solution. This included the sale and transfer of the lands in question. We will continue tomonitor the situation and actively look to find a solution.

The ministry is currently reaching out to Ms.Necan, through her representatives as we want to ensure that she has full access to our social servicesand social housing options.

Thank you so much for your patience.

Z


So I decided that I would try and get a direct response from the premier to this situation. Whatfollows are my attempts.

From: Reg Sherren, sentDec. 4, 2014,to ZitaAstravas.

Hi Zita,

My name is Reg Sherren, I am a journalist with The National on CBC Television. Dozens of peoplehave contacted the Premier's Office asking her to intervene in this matter. I have read the variousreleases attributed to the ministry, but these requests were directly to Premier Wynne.

Is the Premier aware of these requests?What is the Premier's view of Darlene Necan's situation?If you could help me with answers to these specific questions I would appreciate it. Thanks for yourtime.


At5:30 p.m, this arrived:

Hey Reg heres a statement you can attribute to the Premiers spokeswoman:

"The ministry has been engaged in discussions with the individual for over four years to support her."


This was the same response sent to Jody Porter two days before. I try again:

Hi Zita,

Actually this is very similar to your previous statement and doesn't answer either one if my questions.They were; ( in reference to the dozens of people who have written the Premier asking her to intervene)

Is the Premier aware of these requests?What is the Premier's view of Darlene Necan's situation?Can I assume this means the Premier is not aware of these requests and does not want to comment onDarlene Necan's situation? I am not asking about the ministry, I am asking about the Premier.

A response would be appreciated.

Thanks


One last response from the premier's office:

The comment is from the Premier's office Reg, not the ministry. Our government is aware of thesituation. This is the comment from the Premier's office.


FromReg Sherren, sentThursday, Dec.4, 2014, 8:14 p.m.

Ok. Sorry Zita but when you said the ministry I assumed you meant the MNR. So the Premier is aware ofthe requests for her to intervene but won't comment on Darlene Necan's situation? I want to make sureI have this right. I am asking specifically about the Premier so I can publish the response.

Thanks. Sorry for the confusion.

Reg

There has been no further response from Premier Kathleen Wynnes office.