Alberta First Nations Get Billion
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Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangareeedmontonjournal
•Feds, northern Alberta First Nations mark $814-million 'cows and plows' settlement
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A handful of Alberta First Nations have been shorted on long-promised wherewithal to transition to agriculture.
Ploughs, seeds for key food crops, cows, bulls, and other livestock — all part of the Crown ’s empty promises.
Canada has provided a total of $ 1,937,805,226 to First Nations across the country since May 2023 .
“Absolutely, it’s about honouring treaties, about doing what’s right. I’ve never seen a bill of sale for our lands,” Thomas said. The meeting concluded with an exchange of gifts. The First Nations will be able to use the funds to support their communities..
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