N.W.T. First Nation launches lawsuit against Ottawa
Akaitcho First Nation wants information on government’s negotiations with NWT Métis Nation
CBC News
Posted: Feb 23, 2012 4:31 PM CST
Last Updated: Feb 23, 2012 9:11 PM CST
The Akaitcho First Nation in the Northwest Territories has launched a lawsuit against the federal government.
The Akaitcho wants the government to disclose information about the NWT Métis Nation’s land claim and resource negotiations with the federal government.
The chief negotiator for the Akaitcho, Don Basillie said the Métis’ claims could conflict with their treaty rights in the South Slave region.
Don Balsillie, a negotiator for the Akaitcho First Nation, wants Ottawa to disclose information about its negotiations with the NWT Metis Nation. He said the information could affect their land claim negotiations with the federal government. (CBC)"They don’t have a treaty, and yes they do have certain aboriginal rights, but that has limitations. And if you’re going to hive [off] huge parcels of land from a treaty territory, then who’s going to compensate and accommodate those First Nations people for the loss of those lands?" he asked.
Basillie says the Akaitcho chiefs do not have a problem including the Metis in their negotiation process, as long as they can trace their ancestry back to the Akaitcho people.
Betty Villebrun, the president of the NWT Métis Nation, said the Métis in the territory don’t have to prove anything to anyone. She said they won’t play second fiddle to the Akaitcho.
"The Akaitcho have no authority to represent Métis people because they’ve never recognized the Métis people. So how can they represent them? You know, the Akaitcho have no authority to deny aboriginal rights of the NWT… treaty rights don’t trump aboriginal rights," she said.
Basillie hopes the courts will tell Ottawa to clarify the negotiations they’re having with the Métis Nation.
The Métis Nation’s Villebrun said she plans to defend the Métis' aboriginal rights in their traditional homeland.
There is no word yet on when the case could go to court.
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