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November 1, 2024


Caring Society says AFN put leadership in a ‘bizarre situation’ with child welfare agreement

APTN News: The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society says it’s preparing resolutions for the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) meeting in December as part of  its work to reform on-reserve child welfare. This comes after First Nations chiefs on Oct. 17 voted down a proposed $47.8 billion Final Settlement Agreement (FSA) from Canada...

October 10, 2024


Tŝilhqot’in latest to call for child welfare agreement to be put on hold

AFN Assembly, Dec. 06, 2023. Flags of the First Nations in attendance are displayed. APTN File photo  APTN News: As First Nations chiefs get ready to head to Calgary to vote on a $47.8 billion agreement to reform the child welfare system next week, a growing number of leaders, including the chief of the Tŝilhqot’in...

August 22, 2024


Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation says Yukon dragging its feet approving land use plan

APTN News: A First Nation in Yukon says the territorial government is dragging its feet on a proposed land use plan for its region. The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation (TH) is located in Dawson City, a six-hour drive north of Whitehorse. The Dawson Regional Planning Commission, an independent body of Yukon community members, was tasked in 2018 to...

June 24, 2024


3 regional chiefs voice frustration with AFN’s child welfare work

Chiefs from B.C., Sask., Quebec-Labrador sign letter expressing concerns that AFN is overstepping mandate CBC Indigenous: Three regional chiefs representing nearly half of First Nations say a national association is overstepping its mandate by making decisions that will directly affect children and families without consent. They also accuse the Assembly of First Nations of attempting...

April 25, 2024


What’s Next for the Historic Haida Agreement?

BC United and the Conservative party plan tough scrutiny in the legislature. Andrew MacLeod TodayThe Tyee Andrew MacLeod is The Tyee’s legislative bureau chief in Victoria and the author of All Together Healthy(Douglas & McIntyre, 2018). Find him on X or reach him at amacleod@thetyee.ca. The Tyee: As an agreement to recognize the Haida Nation’s Aboriginal title throughout Haida Gwaii...

April 17, 2024


Métis in Saskatchewan withdraw support for Bill C-53

APTN News: The Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and the Provincial Métis Council say they’re withdrawing their support for Bill C-53 – federal legislation that if passed, will provide recognition of certain Métis governments in Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan. The bill, if passed, also provides a framework for the implementation of treaties entered into by those Métis governments...

April 1, 2024


Métis Nation of Alberta Statement on the Federal Court Decisions on Canada-Métis Nation of Alberta Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement

NationTalk: Today, the Federal Court released two decisions on legal challenges made by the Métis Settlements General Council and a group called the “Fort McKay Métis Nation Association” against the Canada-Métis Nation of Alberta Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement that was signed between the Métis Nation of Alberta (“MNA”) and the Government of Canada (“Canada”)...

February 15, 2024


Devolution in Nunavut: Is this Really Namminiqsurniq (Self-Determination)?

February 15, 2024 | by Kunuk (Sandra) InutiqDOWNLOAD THIS BRIEF First Peoples Law Report: The Yellowhead Institute – Late last month, Nunaviummiut were surprised to learn that the long-discussed Nunavut devolution agreement has been finalized. The agreement in principle was signed in 2019, though there was little indication it was close to completion. This devolution...

October 11, 2023


Former Indigenous Relations minister was warned against signing 2019 MOU with Labrador group

Departments warned of risks given doubts about NunatuKavut council’s Indigenous rights, documents show The Canadian government was warned internally to hold off on signing an Indigenous reconciliation agreement with a self-proclaimed Inuit group in Labrador, but did so anyway despite concerns about the unproven nature of the group’s rights, documents obtained by CBC Indigenous reveal. In the fall...

July 13, 2023


First Nations won’t be excluded from critical minerals ‘gold rush,’ say leaders

Sask. chief delivering message Friday in Washington to senior White House, corporate officials CBC News: Some are calling it Saskatchewan’s third “gold rush” — the frenzy to stake claims for lithium and other critical minerals. First Nations say they were pushed to the sidelines during previous waves of development and that won’t happen again. They’re set to deliver that...

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