Ottawa looked at changes to land claims process, acknowledged issues: documents
OTTAWA — Newly released internal documents show Canada has been pondering a new way to settle First Nation land claims.
In briefing materials prepared for the deputy minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, the federal government also acknowledged issues with the current specific claims process.
Specific claims deal with past wrongs against First Nations by Canada, including the administration of land or other assets.
The July 2022 documents say Canada was mulling over changes to language about land surrenders, noting some First Nations are unwilling to settle land claims if they have to relinquish their title.