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Bill C-21 reveals deeper tensions over Métis identity, treaty authority and jurisdiction - Windspeaker.com

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Bill C-21 reveals deeper tensions over Métis identity, treaty authority and jurisdiction Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Thursday, May 14th, 2026 6:02pm Image Image Caption David Chartrand (left) says Bill C-21 represents the fulfillment of a long-standing promise tied to Red River Métis self-government and constitutional recognition. Photo by the Manitoba Métis Federation. Scott McLeod is the Lake Huron Regional Chief for the Anishinabek Nation and also serves as a regional vice-chief with the Assembly of First Nations. Photo from Gimaa Zoongawbwi Chief Scott McLeod/Facebook, By Aaron Walker…
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