Manitoba lodge-owner owed $3M from MANFF for housing evacuees
Mike Bruneau, owner of Misty Lake Lodge, says MANFF is haggling over payment for housing flood evacuees
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He is owed millions of dollars and said the government is haggling over repayment.
Mike Bruneau owns Misty Lake Lodge, which closed down this fall after 60 evacuees housed there since a 2011 flood were relocated.
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He said the Manitoba Association of Native Firefighters owes him $3 million.
"I've lost my Lodge, all the staff are out of work, and if I get enough money back and I win I'm going to give some of those employees some money that I think I owe them," said Bruneau. "I didn't give them much notice — I had no choice."
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs is managing MANFF's debts and it wants Bruneau to negotiate a settlement.
But Bruneau wants the full amount.
The lodge needs thousands of dollars in repairs and is currently up for sale.
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs has not commented at this time.