Alberta Separation: First Nations' Treaties at Risk
Albertas potential separation from Canada sparks concern among First Nations leaders, who fear it could disrupt their treaties with the federal government. Chiefs from Treaties six, seven, and eight rally alongside provincial NDP lawmakers, urging Premier Danielle Smith to safeguard these historic agreements. Opponents warn of legal battles and chaos, while supporters propose options like reserves remaining tied to Canada or fresh negotiations with a new government. This debate echoes Quebecs sovereignty referendums, with legal scholar Ghislain Otis suggesting paths forward such as delegating authority back to Canada or negotiating shared sovereignty that truly honors Indigenous rights.
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