Once fully settled, these claims—unmet promises in treaties 5, 6 and 10 territories throughout the Prairie provinces—will represent almost $1.4 billion in combined compensation to these First Nations.
First Nations reserves are located in 3 treaty areas or regions across Alberta. Metis Settlements are located mainly in north-west and east-central Alberta. For a map of the Métis Nation of Alberta ...
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada is a step on the path toward understanding. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, in partnership with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, the ...
Treaty 7 is one of the numbered treaties made between the Government of Canada and the Plains First Nations. These activities can be done alone ... Draw and colour four or more pictures to illustrate ...
“Both Crowns – Canada and Ontario – were admonished by the court for making a mockery of the treaty ... a six-month timeline to propose a new settlement with the First Nations groups ...
The Chiniki and Goodstoney First ... two nations are pursuing settlements with Canada, which they said is similar to other annuity claims being made across the country, such as in Treaty 6 and ...
Between 1871 and 1910, Canada ... (Treaties 1-6, Treaty 5 Adhesion and Treaty 10). The treaties provided that Canada would set aside a calculated amount of land as reserve land, based on populations ...
It is anticipated to exceed the historic $10-billion settlement recently awarded to Robinson Huron Treaty (RHT) signatories, many of whom represent First Nations communities surrounding Sault Ste.