Canada and the Metis Settlements General Council Sign Framework Agreement Français
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Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)Dec 17, 2018, 12:46 ET
OTTAWA, December 17, 2018 /CNW/ - Together, Canada and the Métis are working towards a renewed relationship, based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership.
Today, the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, and Gerald Cunningham, President of the Metis Settlements General Council, signed a Framework Agreement that outlines areas for discussion and serves as the basis for negotiations of a reconciliation agreement with the eight Settlement councils that comprise the Alberta-based Metis Settlements General Council.
Areas for discussion outlined in the Framework include renewing the government-to-government relationship and supporting healthy, secure and prosperous communities by exploring priorities related to areas such as health, employment and skills development, housing, and child and family welfare.
Quotes
"We are so proud to sign this Framework Agreement today, which clearly sets out a path to guide negotiations towards greater self-determination for the eight Métis Settlements. We thank President Cunningham for his leadership on this, and we look forward to continuing our work together to move forward on priorities determined by these communities."
The Honourable Carolyn Bennett, M.D., P.C., M.P.
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
"It is a great honour for me to sign this historic Framework Agreement on behalf of our Metis Settlements membership. The Framework is an important step on the path of reconciliation and recognition of rights, on a Government to Government, Nation to Nation basis. This historic signing will open doors for us that have never been opened before. Today is a very special day as it marks an important step for the Metis Settlements as we embark on a new path to shape our future for the benefit of our children and grandchildren. It is a time of tremendous opportunity and potential to continue building on the vision of our Elders."
President Gerald Cunningham
Metis Settlements General Council
Quick Facts
- The Metis Settlements General Council represents the Métis Settlements of Buffalo Lake, East Prairie, Elizabeth, Fishing Lake, Gift Lake, Kikino, Paddle Prairie and Peavine.
- The eight Métis Settlements in Alberta comprise 1.25 million acres collectively with a total population of approximately 8,000 people.
- The Métis Settlements in their current form were established through provincial legislation known as the Metis Settlement Act by the Alberta Legislature in 1990.
- These unique Métis communities were originally recognized by the Metis Betterment Act of 1938.
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Metis Settlements General Council
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Matthew Dillon-Leitch, Director of Communications, Office of the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, 819-997-0002; Ryan Kennery, MediaStyle, 613-296-8388, [email protected]; Media Relations, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, 819-934-2302, [email protected]
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