CP NewsAlert: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario Métis sign self-government deal
EDMONTON — Three Métis groups have signed a deal with Ottawa that recognizes them as Indigenous governments.
The deal between the federal government and the Métis nations of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario gives them powers that include control over citizenship and the right to negotiate further agreements, such as compensation for land lost due to the notorious Métis scrip program.
It builds on a previous document signed in 2019 that recognized Métis people have the right to self-government.
Métis Nation of Alberta President Audrey Poitras says the deal, signed in Edmonton by federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller, will give her members the same constitutional standing as First Nations people.