Musqueam & Canada Sign Land Rights Agreements
On February 20th, the Musqueam Indian Band and the Government of Canada signed three agreements, recognizing Musqueam Aboriginal rights across a vast area of Vancouver. The main agreement is a rights recognition framework, with two others focusing on fisheries management and marine stewardship. These deals acknowledge Musqueam unextinguished rights and title to approximately 533,000 hectares of traditional territory, aiming to establish a new nation-to-nation relationship. However, private property rights remain unaffected, and the agreements are not treaties or land claims settlements. The news has sparked debate and confusion, with neighboring First Nations reviewing the agreements and planning to defend their rights. Musqueam is appealing a recent court ruling, insisting their deals do not impact private properties. Federal officials plan to consult with other nations as needed.
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