By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
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TORONTO—The 21 First Nations communities of the Huron Robinson Treaty annuities case received the disappointing news that Ontario was reserving its right to appeal Justice Patricia Hennessey’s ruling that the province failed to increase the annuities owed to the First Nations, annuities that had not been raised since being frozen in 1874.
“Yeah, for sure,” said Wiikwemkoong Ogimaa Duke Peltier when asked about that disappointment following the provincial announcement. But the First Nations’ leadership does remain cautiously optimistic as negotiations to resolve the issue slowly move forward.
“We are having a teleconference on Wednesday (January 30) between Ontario, Canada and the Robinson Huron Treaty litigants with a mediator proposed as a facilitator,” said Ogimaa Peltier. “We are still in an exploratory stage, taking initial steps.”
Read More: https://www.manitoulin.ca/robinson-huron-treaty-first-nations-disappointed-by-ontario-appeal-notice/
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