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Feds ask what is a nation in mulling new relationship with Indigenous Peoples

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Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett is keeping mum on a call by First Nations chiefs for the ouster of the head of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. (Photo: Carolyn Bennett/Facebook)

FILE: Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett (Photo: Carolyn Bennett/Facebook)

OTTAWA — The Indigenous relations minister is shedding more light on the federal government’s pledge to overhaul its relationship with Indigenous Peoples, which includes rethinking what constitutes a nation.

Carolyn Bennett is talking with Indigenous leaders from Quebec and Labrador the day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to develop a new framework for recognizing and implementing Indigenous rights.

She says Indigenous groups should not have to surrender their rights in exchange for land or money, which has long been part of the treaty negotiation process.

Bennett describes the process as flawed in the way it pits the government against Indigenous groups for lengthy, costly battles in the court system.

The minister will travel to Atlantic Canada to canvass First Nations groups for their input on the proposed framework, which is expected to be unveiled later this year.

Trudeau has said a new framework will help First Nations who are interested to reach self-government and break away from the Indian Act, which Bennett describes as a straitjacket.

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  1. Roger Morais

    February 18, 2018 at 8:48 AM

    Any way you slice that cake, taxpayer will be the one who ends up with the tab,I and many people think that over 1 million people in F.N.”s is too much of a burden for the people to carry,Yes, when treaties were drawn up,F.N.”s population was minimum,as it looks now we are paying them to breed and breed they do well,Canada and F,N.”s have to agree to a new curriculum and education should be no 1,as for their culture us whites also have a culture,it,s called Kindness but somehow my kindness is running short

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