2026 Citizens Assembly Evaluation Form
Please fill out this evaluation form to the best of your ability and be honest. We will be using the information collected to improve upcoming events and meetings.
Deadline to fill out Evaluation form is Thursday, June, 18, 2026 by 3:00 pm PST
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2026 Citizens Assembly Evaluation Form
Please fill out this evaluation form to the best of your ability and be honest. We will be using the information collected to improve upcoming events and meetings.
1. Chief Negotiator Report — Peter Millerd
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Not Satisfied
Somewhat Satisfied
Satisfied
Any thoughts?
Peter's update on the treaty negotiations was clear and easy to follow
Do you feel you received enough information about where the negotiations currently stand?
2. What aspects of the negotiations would you like to hear more about next time? (e.g., lands, governance, fiscal, timelines)
3. Honouring Our Elders Presentation
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Somewhat Satisfied
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
The presentation honoured our Elders in a meaningful and respectful way.
4. Secwepemc Story — Julianne Peters
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Not Satisfied
Somewhat Satisfied
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
Julianne's storytelling was clear and engaging.
Did this session deepen your understanding of Secwepemc history, culture, or language?
5. What other stories or cultural teachings would you like to see shared at future assemblies?
6. Keynote Speaker — Dion Archie (Tsq'éscen' First Nation Member)
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Not Satisfied
Somewhat Satisfied
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
Dion's message was clear and easy to understand.
Do you feel you received enough information from this keynote?
7. Any suggestions or comments for Dion?
8. Keynote Speaker — Robert Phillips (First Nations Summit & Tsq'éscen' First Nation Member)
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Not Satisfied
Somewhat Satisfied
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
Robert's keynote was clear and easy to understand.
Did the keynote give you enough information about the First Nations Summit and broader treaty/political work?
9. What would you like Robert to speak more about at a future assembly?
11. Could you understand the terminology used in the presentations?
Please Select
Yes
No
If there are any suggestions, please add to the Comments and Suggestions Section of the Evaluation Form at the end.
12. Was the pace of the presentations too fast or too slow?
Please Select
Too fast
Too slow
Good
13. Did you feel your questions and concerns were heard and addressed?
Please Select
Yes, fully
Partially
No, not really
I did not raise any questions or concerns
If you have any comments regarding this question, please add to the Comments and Suggestions section of the Evaluation Form at the end.
14. What new information, decisions, or updates are you taking back to your family or community?
15. On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you with the 2026 Citizens Assembly
Dissatisfied
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Very Satisfied
5
1 is Dissatisfied, 5 is Very Satisfied
16. How would you rate the following
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Registration process
Venue (space, seating, accessibility)
Travel arrangements (if applicable)
Length and timing of day(s)
Breaks and Rest time
How would you rate the food
Accommodations (If Applicable)
17. What was your favorite part of the 2026 Citizens Assembly?
18. What was your least favorite part of the 2026 Citizens Assembly?
19. What would you like to hear more about in future presentations?
20. Comments & Suggestions
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