Thank you, Madam Chair. I understand that it's complicated. I guess part of the concern I hear from Indigenous governments is it's the only reason we have the land is devolution before and, you know, I think there's been a lot of criticism about having a third party at the table. And I guess my question is now that devolution is a bit of a defacto completion, is the agreement to sign on to devolution, and I think probably more importantly the corresponding royalty split, a condition for any future land claims as far as the GNWT is concerned?
Rylund Johnson on Oral Question 852-19(2): United Nations Declaration on the Right of Indigenous People and Land Rights
In the Legislative Assembly on December 2nd, 2021. See this statement in context.
Oral Question 852-19(2): United Nations Declaration on the Right of Indigenous People and Land Rights
Oral Questions
December 2nd, 2021
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