Wet’suwet’en leaders have invited Ms. Bennett and Mr. Fraser to sign the MOU on May 14. Wetsu’wet’en Hereditary Chiefs issued a statement: “The Dinï’ze and Tsakë’ze have had several clan meetings, including meetings in person, and virtual meetings with clan/house members, band council members, youth, elders, people close to home and those far away. The discussions focus on the details of the MOU for Wet’suwet’en Rights and Title including a clause by clause explanation and a summary of the work to date since the February 29, 2020, tripartite initialing of the MOU.
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