Ottawa must make changes to a self-government deal it struck with the Métis Nation of Alberta, says a Federal Court ruling.The ruling says the deal is too broad in its definition of who it covers and it was made without consulting two other Métis groups in Alberta. Ottawa must make changes to a self-government deal it struck with the Métis Nation of Alberta, says a Federal Court ruling.
"The only practical remedy is to quash the offending provisions of the agreement and to remit the matter to the minister for reconsideration," wrote Judge Sébastien Grammond. It gave the groups control over who is a Métis citizen, leadership selection and government operations. And it brought them under federal legislation that gives Indigenous governments control over family and child welfare.
While Grammond agreed with their complaint, the judge ruled that disallowing the broad sections of the deal and requiring Ottawa to come to the table with the two dissenting groups was remedy enough."Those provisions were overly broad and do include an exclusivity in representation the Métis Nation of Alberta. There's clear direction from the court on how to address those offending provisions," he said.
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