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Zagimē Anishinabēk, Canada and Saskatchewan take step toward reconciliation with Treaty Land Entitlement Claim settlement agreement

Zagimē Anishinabēk, Canada and Saskatchewan take step toward reconciliation with Treaty Land Entitlement Claim settlement agreement
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Treaty land entitlement claim settled for $20 5 million

Treaty land entitlement claim settled for $20 5 million
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Treaty land entitlement claim settled for $20 5 million

A tripartite agreement between Zagim Anishinabk, a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, and the governments .

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Our own grey areas: First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdiction

And the feds keep leaving the ball in the province’s court, saying it’s up to Saskatchewan to regulate, while seemingly not touching the on-reserve pot shop issues. Yet the issue is black and white for two chiefs who spoke about their communities’ recently opened stores: As signatories to Treaty 4, Pheasant Rump Nakota Nation and Zagime (Sakimay) Anishinabeck have the sovereign right to do as they wish with business on their own lands. Now that they’re hearing interest from other First Nations about opening stores, the two chiefs Pheasant Rump’s Ira McArthur and Zagime’s Lynn Acoose spoke about recent development plans for a safety association, while explaining what the federal government s gap-filled weed law means for First Nations sovereignty.

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