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Treaty 6, 7, and Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Join to Oppose Alberta Sovereignty Act and Saskatchewan First Act

Treaty 6, 7, and Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Join to Oppose Alberta Sovereignty Act and Saskatchewan First Act

Unceded Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin –The Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations and the G4 in Treaty 7 Territory have joined Vice Chief Aly Bear of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations to put forward an emergency resolution at the Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa. The resolution rejects the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act and the Saskatchewan First Act.

After working with lawyers and policy experts, concerns about both Acts have spurred the Treaty Chiefs to put forward an emergency resolution at the Assembly of First Nations. These Acts function as a mechanism to challenge any federal law or policies the Provincial government deem constitutional or harmful and is a blatant disregard of the rule of law.

“This isn’t a First Nation issue – this impacts everyone in Canada” says Chief Tony Alexis of Alexis Nakota Sioux First Nation. “If this law goes forward in Alberta, it will set a dangerous precedent – that laws can be made behind closed doors. What would keep other provinces from following suit? We have seen similar attempts in Quebec and Saskatchewan and have very good reason to be deeply concerned when three provinces are trying to extend their jurisdiction.”

“We will not give up our Treaty rights to our land, resources, and water,”

says Stoney Nakoda Tsuut’ina Tribal Council representative and Bearspaw First Nation Chief Darcy Dixon. “We have never relinquished, ceded, nor surrendered the rights to our natural resources. Through Treaty, we agreed to share the land, not give exclusive jurisdiction to the Government of Alberta or the Government of Saskatchewan. We will not allow these provinces to assert their control over Treaty lands.”

Both of these Acts are without rigour and alarmingly open for interpretation-their uncertainty may have harmful, permanent and widespread impacts. There has been no consultation or dialog with First Nations Peoples to discuss these Acts, their details and implications. This lack of transparency runs against the ideals of respectful relations and Reconciliation.

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. The Federation is committed to honouring the spirit and intent of the Treaties, as well as the promotion, protection and implementation of the Treaty promises that were made more than a century ago.

The Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations

The Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations was created in 1993 to serve as the united political voice for the First Nations of Treaty Six to protect the fundamental Treaty and human rights of First Nations Peoples. The Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations is dedicated to ensuring that the terms, spirit, and intent of Treaty Six are honoured and respected. The oce is located in Edmonton, AB. For more information, visit treatysix.org.

The Stoney Nakoda Tsuut’ina Tribal Council

The Stoney Nakoda Tsuut’ina Tribal Council serves as the political entity for the Treaty 7 First Nations Chiefs and leadership to collectively advocate for the rights and needs for each of the Bearspaw, Chiniki, Goodstoney, and Tsuut’ina Nation. The strategy and direction is to facilitate, compliment, and support the Treaty 7 First Nations members on issues related to the benefit and or detriment of their nations.

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