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" Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada will be making arrangements with an expert resource that will be in place shortly to assist the Manitoba Association of Native Firefighters to ensure that these payments are made," said the letter from Anna Fontaine, regional director general in Manitoba for the federal department. Bruneau, however, expressed disappointment Friday with the amount the federal review says is owed to him. According to the federal review, MANFF owes Bruneau $ 1.9 million for evacuee bills up to April 28 at Misty Lake and $ 693,442 up to May 11 at his motor hotel in Ashern. Bruneau, however, says he's owed $ 2.2 million at Misty Lake, a shortfall of $ 300,000. " I don't understand why they don't want to pay my bill. I know they denied some of the evacuees, MANFF denied them but the chiefs gave me letters ( indicating) that they were legitimate," Bruneau said. As part of the review, federal officials rejected a MANFF claim that changes in rates and billings were required to satisfy new conditions from the Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization. According to the review, EMO had not made any changes to its regulations for disaster financial assistance. For Ottawa, the settlement means an end to months of wrangling over hotel bills, a dispute that ultimately triggered a simmering scandal on MANFF's handling of evacuee assistance and its decision to step aside. The settlement followed a decision Wednesday by Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt. He informed his provincial counterpart, Eric Robinson, he would intervene to ensure Misty Lake would be paid the millions it was owed. Ottawa is still waiting for the results of a separate management review this winter into MANFF's wider handling of evacuee needs. As of Wednesday, Misty Lake hosted a few dozen evacuees. At one time, as many as 180 lived at the hotel and by all accounts, evacuees were happy there. The latest development might not make a difference to the fate of Misty Lake Lodge. Bruneau said he's not budging on a decision earlier this week to close down the lodge Sept. 1. MANFF officials said they were too busy dealing with fires in the north to comment on the federal order. In June, MANFF, which is also under a separate federal review for its financial and management practices for nearly 2,000 evacuees since the flood of 2011, announced it was stepping away from evacuee assistance. At the same time, federal and provincial officials announced the Canadian Red Cross would conduct an assessment of evacuee needs for Ottawa. The settlement wraps up a review set up this spring to sort out the billing dispute that determined Misty Lake's closure raises concerns flood evacuees from Little Saskatchewan and Lake St. Martin First Nations will again be uprooted. All were forced to flee their homes in the spring of 2011 due to flooding. A permanent resettlement plan is still in the works. alexandra. paul@ freepress. mb. ca $ 2.6M owed to lodge owner Feds order MANFF to pay evacuee bill now By Alexandra Paul ' I don't understand why they don't want to pay my bill' - Misty Lake Lodge owner Mike Bruneau, who says he's owed $ 2.6 million ' Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada will be making arrangements... to ensure that these payments are made' - AANDC regional director- general Anna Fontaine Bruneau said he's not budging on an earlier decision to close the lodge Sept. 1 ABOVE: Little Saskatchewan First Nation evacuees Kenisty St. Clair ( from left), Anika Wetherill and Zach Cruly play on the shore of Lake Winnipeg at Misty Lake Lodge last October. LEFT: Little Saskatchewan evacuees at the lodge last December with signs they made in the hallway. Evacuees were reportedly happy at Misty Lake. JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES Michael Bruneau A_ 03_ Jul- 20- 13_ FP_ 01. indd A3 7/ 19/ 13 8: 12: 31 PM ;