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“reboot of the failed 1969 white paper” that will have lasting generational impacts.includes measures to transition away from the Indian Act, the law that has long defined Indian status and how First Nations and reserve lands are governed.Article content“Abolishing the Indian Act without returning to the path of treaty continues to violate our right to free prior and informed consent.
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples , including the Indigenous Congress of Alberta Association, wrote to Lametti, saying the action plan was “devoid” of their voices.Article content
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