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Jason Goodstriker is pictured with Premier Jason Kenney. Goodstriker, a member of the province's Fair Deal Panel, has passed away (Twitter: Jason Kenney @jkenney)
Goodstriker passes away

Jason Goodstriker, First Nations leader and Fair Deal panel member, passes away

Jan 17, 2020 | 8:15 AM

AIRDRIE, AB — The province’s Fair Deal Panel cancelled its scheduled town hall event in Airdrie Thursday evening due to the death of one of the panel members.

It was announced on Thursday that Jason Goodstriker, a former councillor with the Blood Tribe and former Alberta Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief, passed away.

As a result, the date in Airdrie will be rescheduled to a later date.

“We have lost an extraordinary person in Jason Goodstriker,” said Rick Wilson, the Minister of Indigenous Relations for the province, in a statement.

“He was the sort of person who left a strong impression on me and others around him with his generosity, sharp mind and easy laugh. These were the tools he used to serve the Kainai Nation (Blood Tribe) as a band councillor in the early 2000s before his election as Alberta’s Regional Chief for the Assembly of First Nations.”

Premier Jason Kenney also released a statement on Goodstriker’s passing on Twitter.

Jason Kenney✔@jkenneyI am terribly saddened to learn of the death of my long time friend Jason Goodstriker, former AFN Alberta Regional Chief, who most recently was serving as a member of Alberta’s Fair Deal Panel.

My condolences to his wife Tiffany, and his children.

My statement:
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The Fair Deal Panel town hall in Medicine Hat will continue on Friday as scheduled. The panel, which has been touring Alberta since its announcement in November, is receiving feedback from Albertans on how to “give the province a bigger voice withing the federation, increase power over areas of provincial jurisdiction and advance vital economic interests,” according to a release.

The Medicine Hat town hall runs from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede auditorium.