3rd First Nation group wants use of Jasper National Park, saying they were evicted in 1911

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The Aseniwuche Winewak Nation, based in Grande Cache, said it wants in on a deal signed with the Simpcw and Stoney First Nations.

That deal gives the bands a stronger voice in park management and opens the door to limited harvesting in the park.

In a letter to the park’s superintendent, MacPhee says his people don’t want to deprive other First Nations, but want the same rights as others and to safeguard their own.Happy Howl-o-ween! Global News readers share their pets’ best costumes

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