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Advancing reconciliation with a new Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation


OTTAWA, ON, May 2, 2024 /CNW/ - Canada's relationship with Indigenous Peoples is our most important one. As partners with the original inhabitants and stewards of Canada's lands and waters, we know that we need to make good on our commitments and responsibilities. This starts with trust, transparency, and accountability.

As part of Canada's constitutional framework, Modern Treaties have been fundamental to advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples for almost half a century. They promote strong and sustainable Indigenous communities, while affirming Indigenous rights over lands, waters, and resources. For over 20 years, Indigenous Modern Treaty Partners have been calling for improved independent oversight so that the federal government is held accountable for its obligations under Modern Treaties.

Today, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, was joined by Indigenous Modern Treaty Partners and Self-Governing Indigenous Governments at the second Intergovernmental Leaders' Forum, to announce the creation of an independent oversight body headed by a new Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation.

The creation of this new role is a major milestone and transformative shift in the Crown-Indigenous Modern Treaty relationship. The Commissioner will work to hold the Government of Canada accountable for its Modern Treaty obligations and advance key priorities. Additionally, the Commissioner will help ensure the federal government is held accountable for living up to the commitments in Modern Treaties and, more importantly, the nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown, and government relationships they embody. Budget 2024 will be providing $10.6 million over four years to support the functions of the Commissioner and to stand up the office.

Today's announcement will help to ensure lasting accountability and fairness for Indigenous Peoples. We are learning from the mistakes of the past and creating a strong foundation for our ongoing work together to address challenges faced by Indigenous Modern Treaty and Self-Government Partners across Canada. Everyone deserves what they need to grow and succeed on their own terms. Reconciliation will remain at the forefront of everything we do and will continue to be a key pillar of our work to build a fairer Canada for everyone.

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"We're listening to our Modern Treaty Partners. To honour our agreements with Indigenous Peoples, we need to ensure that trust, transparency, and accountability remain at the heart of our efforts to build renewed nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown, and government-to-government relationships. By implementing our commitments, we're taking an important step on the path of reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada."
? The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

"Modern Treaties and Self-Government Agreements are delivering real results for communities ? I have seen that power firsthand. But Canada still has work to do to live up to our promises. The creation of a new Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation as an Agent of Parliament will hopefully be a transformational shift toward a future where partners can be assured Canada will fulfill all of our treaty obligations, in the spirit of reconciliation.
? The Hon. Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

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SOURCE Prime Minister's Office



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