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CONFEDERACY OF TREATY NO. 6 REJECTS BILL C-21 AS ILLEGAL AND AGAINST TREATY

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April 24, 2026 (Treaty No. 6 Territory) — The Confederacy of Treaty No. 6

First Nations stands in unity with all First Nations in voicing our rejection of

Bill C-21, An Act to give effect to the Red River Métis Self-Government

Recognition and Implementation Treaty and to make consequential

amendments to other Acts. This illegal piece of federal legislation is moving

to second reading without the consent or involvement of First Nations,

whose Treaty Rights are impacted directly.


This Bill will create division between Indigenous Peoples by jeopardizing the

inherent Land rights of First Nations — setting a precedent for groups like the

Red River Métis to claim Land already protected by Treaty. We respect and

recognize the inherent right of self-governance Métis Peoples hold, but not

at the expense of First Nations and Treaty. We are the Rights Holders. No

legislation can create layers of new rights over our own. No legislation can

create new forms of jurisdiction over Treaty Lands. Bill C-21 illegally

proposes to do both of these.


Section 35 of the Charter stipulates that Canada or the Crown must consult

with First Nations before taking action that will impact Treaty rights. Due to

lack of consultation with First Nations, Bill C-21 is a step backwards from the

Government of Canada's commitment to reconciliation.


The Treaty relationship is a sacred Nation to Nation bond protecting Land,

Treaty and Inherent Rights. A precedent that erodes the Rights of any

Treaty Territory sets the stage for further assaults on us all, Treaties 1-11. We

know this and stand in unity with all Treaty Nations in rejecting the illegal Bill

C-21. We continue to demand true consultation with First Nations on any

legislation that may impact our Lands, Peoples and Treaty and Inherent

Rights.

Treaty is forever.


Grand Chief Joey Pete

Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 First Nations

 
 
 

Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 First Nations      Ph: (780) 944-0334
17816 118 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5S 2W3         Fax: (780) 944-0346

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