These settlements aim to promote economic growth and strengthen communities, allowing First Nations leaders to invest in education, health care, economic initiatives, and self-sustaining projects. This move aligns with Canada's broader commitment to reconciliation and upholding Indigenous rights.
“Resolving specific claims is a key part of the Government of Canada’s reconciliation with First Nations.” said The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs.
“When we were informed that Canada has finally developed the process to settle our long outstanding Treaty Four Agricultural Benefits Claim, we were very happy to hear that there was something in place to settle this important Treaty promise. Little Black Bear’s Band Membership has agreed to the settlement offer and the Trust Agreement that goes with it,” said Chief Clarence Bellegarde of Little Black Bear First Nation.
“Our Nation now has the resources to plan a better future and a clearer vision for our people. The principal amount of money will remain in Trust and continue to provide an own source revenue stream for our Nation and our people for years to come. Also, the honour payment that our people received after waiting for so long has been distributed and it is being spent back into the Canadian economy. We wish to thank all those who had a hand in this process.”
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