Opposition NDP legislature member Betty Nippi-Albright says she isn't surprised the Saskatchewan Party government defeated her bill. skpoli
The bill makes reference to “free, prior and informed consent” through sections of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which “is quite a significant statement,” McMorris said.
Nippi-Abright said the bill makes no mention of vetoes, adding she believes McMorris “is reading more into that bill than what’s there.”Article content “It would give an opportunity for nations to protect their treaty rights for those that come behind, for our grandchildren, our great-grandchildren and those not yet born.”
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