First Nations summit in Halifax focuses on self-governance, self-determination
HALIFAX — First Nations leaders from across Canada gathered in Halifax Tuesday for a regional summit on self-governance, with a focus on finding a pathway to nationhood for Indigenous Peoples in the Atlantic region known as Mi’kma’ki.
In a keynote address to hundreds of delegates, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde said an overriding goal for First Nations is to exercise the right to self-determination.
The leader of the country’s largest Aboriginal group said it’s time to move beyond the Indian Act and recognize treaties — intended to jointly benefit both settlers and Indigenous Peoples through shared land and resources.
Bellegarde said First Nations sovereignty has to include a “new fiscal relationship with the Crown” that hinges on First Nations receiving a percentage of land and resource wealth.