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Hugs, tears as Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre is offered hope for new home

Halifax regional council has asked for a staff report exploring the sale of the former Canadian Red Cross Building at 1940 Gottingen St. with the potential of including the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre in the sale process.

'It's going to be an iconic building everybody's going to be proud of,' says Pam Glode-Desrochers

Pam Glode-Desrochers, executive director of the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre, with Mayor Mike Savage. (Pam Berman/CBC)

Staff with the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre laughed, hugged and cried Wednesday as Halifax regional council approved a motion that offers a glimmer of hope that the centre could one day relocate to a larger, "symbolic" new space.

Council asked for astaff report exploring the sale of the former Canadian Red Cross Building at 1940 Gottingen St. with the potential of including the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre in the sale process.

"I'm thrilled with this," said Pam Glode-Desrochers, executive director of the centre."I think everyone may have noticed that I was a littlebit emotional."

Once the staff report is complete, recommendations will have to be presented to council for a final decision.

'Suddenly options are on the table'

In November,councillors voted to find a private developer for the Red Cross site but since then thefederal government has indicated it was interested in helping fund a friendship centre here similar to those found in western Canada.

"Because of that suddenly options are on the table,"said Coun. Waye Mason. "What theyare looking for is space and partners."

TheMi'kmaw Native Friendship Centreis currently workingon a business plan but Glode-Desrochers has bigdreams that include a pow wow compound, a garden and affordable housing.

Council asked for a staff report to explore options for the sale of the former Canadian Red Cross building at 1940 Gottingen St. with the potential of including the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre in the sale process. (Submitted by Jenna Chisholm)

'Iconic building' closer to Citadel Hill

"It's going to be an iconic building that everybody'sgoing to be proud of," said Glode-Desrochers. "And it's going to be the go-to place for people visiting us."

TheMi'kmaw Native Friendship Centrewanted to remain inthe north end of the city and believes the site next toCitadel Hill is symbolic.

Glode-Desrochers calledthecouncil decision "reconciliationin action" and believesit will be good for the Mi'kmaq and the entiremunicipality.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said regional council had approved a motion to sell the building on the condition that any development include a new Mi'kmaw Friendship Centre. In fact, council has asked for a staff report exploring the sale of the building with the potential of including the Friendship Centre in the sale process.
    Jun 21, 2017 10:42 PM AT