Parks Canada has effectively excluded the North Slave Metis Alliance from the development of Thaidene Nene Park, President Bill Enge told News/North last week.
Situated along the eastern edge of Great Slave Lake, the proposed national park would cover approximately 14,000 square kilometres, in addition to the adjoining land that would fall under territorial protection. In his comments, Enge expressed concern over the development's consultation process and possible affects on the Alliance's right to harvest caribou in the area.
In its response to the Alliance's concerns, Parks Canada wrote that while the Alliance has no land claim in negotiation with Canada, it does have court-recognized rights to harvest caribou on the land. It said it would consult with the Alliance on any management plan that SA国际影视传媒渕ay adversely affect their asserted rights to harvest.SA国际影视传媒
However, the Parks Canada development description SA国际影视传媒渃ontinues to ignore, and thus erase,SA国际影视传媒 its significance to the Alliance and its Aboriginal rights bearing Metis members, wrote the Alliance's manager of environment Shin Shiga in an April 25 response. Shiga that declared the Alliance members' Aboriginal rights, which included harvesting rights in the area now being proposed for the park.
Noting the Parks Canada document also didn't initially name the Alliance, Shiga said the omission SA国际影视传媒渟uggests a failure to consider and mitigate any impact on NSMA members' rights.SA国际影视传媒
In Parks Canada's response to the Alliance, it wrote that it had SA国际影视传媒渕istakenly excluded vital informationSA国际影视传媒 SA国际影视传媒 meaning referencing the Alliance by name SA国际影视传媒 in the development description released on April 5. It added that the May 16 version named the Alliance and noted its claim to the national park reserve.
Following Parks Canada's response, Alliance President Bill Enge told News/North the federal government and GNWT had categorized Indigenous groups in a SA国际影视传媒渉ierarchy of order.SA国际影视传媒 The Alliance received neither an establishment agreement, nor a seat on the park's management board and an impact benefit agreement, he said.
SA国际影视传媒淗ow else could we describe it but a hierarchy of order where we're being excluded from everything?SA国际影视传媒 he said, adding that the Crown's treatment isn't aligned with the Government of Canada's reconciliation goals.
SA国际影视传媒淒ead last in this hierarchy of order is the North Slave Metis Alliance, (which) both Parks Canada and the Northwest Territories has seen fit to leave out,SA国际影视传媒 he said.
Parks Canada stated it was in consultations with the Alliance, which Enge described as SA国际影视传媒渓ight consultation, if we can even call it that.SA国际影视传媒 He said there was one meeting with Parks Canada and more meetings with the GNWT, where SA国际影视传媒渘othing of substance emerged.SA国际影视传媒
SA国际影视传媒淭hey are required by law to consult and accommodate the North Slave Metis people. We are very concerned and righteously indignant we are being left out of the same considerations that the other parties are being provided.SA国际影视传媒
SA国际影视传媒淚t's cold comfort to hear that Parks Canada says to the public, 'we're going to have direct consultations or hear directly from the concerns of the North Slave Metis People,SA国际影视传媒 he said.
In response to the Alliance's letter on the development description, Parks Canada reiterated that it would consult with the Alliance.
SA国际影视传媒淧arks Canada will consult directly with NSMA as it will with other Indigenous governments and groups with regard to the exercise of their hunting and other traditional activities rights,SA国际影视传媒 it stated. SA国际影视传媒淭he management body does not have, as part of its mandate, jurisdiction over Indigenous rights-based activities."
However, Enge said these were SA国际影视传媒渉ollow words from Parks Canada.SA国际影视传媒
SA国际影视传媒淭hey don't give us any assurance and they sure don't speak to equitable and fair treatment at the hands of the Crown when they have completely left us out of the process,SA国际影视传媒 he said.
Parks Canada declined News/North's request for comment.