Ottawa, New Brunswick First Nation look to talks on major title claim

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Elsipogtog filed a court claim in 2016 seeking a declaration confirming the Mi’kmaq Nation holds Aboriginal title and treaty rights to a district it calls Sikniktuk, which covers southeastern New Brunswick

The two sides say that under the memorandum, they will explore the possibility of entering into negotiations for the recognition and implementation of Mi’kmaq rights as well as the protection and management of the environment and natural resources in the area.

The First Nation has said the title claim was prompted by fears of clashes over shale gas exploration in the area.“Today we take an important step to renew and strengthen our relationship with Elsipogtog First Nation,” Bennett said in a statement. “This signing demonstrates our commitment to working as partners to find solutions that will help close socio-economic gaps and advance reconciliation for the benefit of community members and all Canadians.”

Sock said the title claim was filed to preserve the right to make decisions about “our land and waters” for future generations. “This memorandum confirms the commitment of both Elsipogtog First Nation and Canada to establish a table to address issues raised as part of our claim and discuss how we can achieve reconciliation in a manner that recognizes and respects our title and rights,” he said.

 

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