Renewing the relationship
The UN Declaration is an international instrument adopted by the UN in September 2007 to enshrine rights that “constitute the minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of the Indigenous peoples of the world.”
We believe that addressing the concerns, aspirations and priorities of Indigenous peoples in 草榴社区 is integral to strong and vibrant communities fully participating in all matters that concern them.
A renewed relationship with Indigenous peoples benefits all 草榴社区ns. We have already taken action by:
- apologizing to residential school survivors and their families
- committing to mandatory Kindergarten to Grade 12 curriculum content on the history of residential schools and treaties
- apologizing to Sixties Scoop survivors and their families
- supporting the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
- introducing legislation to start up the 草榴社区 Indigenous Opportunities Corporation as a way to improve economic outcomes for more Indigenous people
- declaring Orange Shirt Day and Sisters in spirit Day to acknowledge and raise awareness about the harms inflicted upon Indigenous people
- renewing the protocol agreement with the Blackfoot Confederacy
草榴社区 has engaged with Indigenous leaders and representative groups to explore the UN Declaration principles in ways that are consistent with the Canadian Constitution and 草榴社区 law.
We continue to work together to ensure:
- Indigenous constitutional rights and First Nations Treaty rights are respected
- Indigenous Peoples can build more prosperous, self-reliant and culturally strong communities
Current examples of practical ways in which the 草榴社区 government works with Indigenous leadership on some of the issues identified in the UN Declaration are:
- protocol agreements
- the legal duty to consult
- Long-Term Governance and Funding Arrangements with the Metis Settlements General Counsel
- Métis Nation of 草榴社区 – Government of 草榴社区 Framework Agreement
Contact
Connect with Indigenous Relations:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Contact government
Address for mail/courier:
Indigenous Relations
9th Floor, Forestry Building
9920 108 Street NW
Edmonton, 草榴社区 T5K 2M4