Atlantic First Nations urged to ‘work together’ to achieve self-determination
HALIFAX — Indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada need to work together to achieve self-determination, a former grand chief of the Council of Yukon First Nations said as a summit on self-governance wrapped up in Halifax Thursday.
Ruth Massie said collaboration between communities and the participation of all Indigenous Peoples is critical as First Nations work on finding a pathway to nationhood in the Atlantic region known as Mi’kma’ki.
“The key is to work together and make decisions at home before you approach Canada,” she said in an interview after speaking to hundreds of delegates about Yukon’s self-government agreements.
Massie said self-determination for most Indigenous communities means having their own government, control and protection of their own lands, better education, health care and basic human rights.