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Pallister stepping away from Tory leadership brings hope for First Nation leaders
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Pallister stepping away from Tory leadership brings hope for First Nation leaders
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MMF president calls for unity in midst of First Nations criticism following federal agreement
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The Manitoba Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement was signed on the site of the Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park in downtown Winnipeg on Tuesday by MMF President David Chartrand, and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett, who appeared at the announcement virtually due to current COVID-19 restrictions.
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In a press release, the federal government said the agreement now recognizes the Manitoba Métis right of self-government, and the mandate of the Manitoba Metis Federation as “the government of the Manitoba Métis.”
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OTTAWA Indigenous leaders will visit the Vatican later this year to press for a papal apology for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools.
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops said Indigenous leaders will visit the Vatican between Dec. 17 and 20 to meet with Pope Francis and “foster meaningful encounters of dialogue and healing.”
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Manitoba Metis Federation President David Chartrand said he will be leading a delegation of Metis leaders during a private one-hour session with the pope to ask him to come to Canada to express his apologies and his sorrow for what took place in residential schools and to begin the healing process.