
January 26, 2010 11:00 AM
A new agreement has been signed between the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) and Chippewas of Mnjikaning (Rama) First Nation to ensure the continued operation of Casino Rama in Rama First Nation.
Casino Rama has been a significant source of revenue for the province and First Nations. With more than 500 Aboriginal employees, Casino Rama is also the largest single-site employer of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
The 20-year agreement, with additional 10 and 5 year options, takes effect August 1, 2011 when the current agreement ends. The new agreement will provide additional financial benefits for Rama First Nation, including one-time funding of $2.3 million for a new training and development centre.
By approving the deal, the McGuinty government is protecting more than 3,000 jobs and promoting economic growth in Rama First Nation, the Township of Ramara and City of Orillia, as well as surrounding areas.
"The agreement between OLG and Rama First Nation will have a significant economic impact on the local economy and the province of Ontario. This partnership has already resulted in positive outcomes for the Rama First Nation. The new agreement will protect jobs, create a new training and development centre and offer future economic opportunities."
– Chris Bentley
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
"We are very pleased that this exciting new agreement represents a renewal of Rama First Nation's relationship with Ontario. The community members of Rama First Nation had an exceptional vision for the community's future. Chief and Council and Ontario have worked hard to further the community's vision with this Agreement. Together we will continue to build a strong, healthy future."
– Sharon Stinson Henry
Chief of Rama First Nation