The Government of Canada and the Métis Nation British Columbia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on reconciliation. Co-developed by partners, the MOU represents a joint commitment to identify challenges, opportunities and priorities. This MOU reflects the work going on across the Métis Nation with Governing Members on a path to self-determination. “Under this Memorandum, for the first time ever, we are going to begin discussions on at least 17 different subject areas, including Métis Section 35 Rights under the Constitution Act, 1982.” President Clara Morin Dal Col Métis Nation British Columbia.
Government Commitments
Government Commitments to Truth and Reconciliation
MOU on Reconciliation
July 25, 2018Return to Previous Page
or
Continue Reading
What’s Next for the Historic Haida Agreement?
With future of Bill C-53 in doubt, Métis Nation of Ontario exploring all options
Is Métis governance dream dead?
Trudeau government’s budget gives more taxing power to Indigenous communities
UN puts spotlight on attacks against Indigenous land defenders, journalists