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First Nations chiefs demand federal and provincial protection of treaty rights amid Alberta separatism
Assembly of First Nations calls on Ottawa and provinces to safeguard treaty rights from threats posed by Alberta separatism movement.
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First Nations chiefs from across Canada are calling on the federal and provincial governments to protect treaty rights from threats posed by Alberta separatism, the Assembly of First Nations said Friday.
The call comes as the separatist movement in Alberta gains momentum, with concerns that any potential separation could jeopardize existing treaty agreements and First Nations sovereignty across the region.