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Alberta government amends referendum bill in effort to placate First Nations’ concern

  • Alberta's government amended Bill 54 in Edmonton on May 14, 2025, aiming to address First Nations' concerns about a proposed referendum law.
  • The bill intends to lower the threshold for citizen-initiated referendums, including possible votes on Alberta separating from Canada, raising treaty rights issues.
  • Indigenous leaders, such as Chiefs Sheldon Sunshine and Billy-Joe Tuccaro, reject the amendment as insufficient, planning protests and advancing lawsuits against related sovereignty legislation.
  • Opposition NDP critic Brooks Arcand-Paul called the amendments "reprehensible" and "lip service," while government officials claimed they honored constitutional treaty rights.
  • The controversy suggests ongoing legal challenges and political tension around Alberta's sovereignty moves, treaty rights, and Indigenous consultation processes.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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