Protocol agreement between Métis settlements and Alberta cements a ‘perpetual’ relationship | Spare News

Protocol agreement between Métis settlements and Alberta cements a ‘perpetual’ relationship | Spare News

Protocol Agreement between Métis Settlements and Alberta Cements a ‘Perpetual’ Relationship

A groundbreaking protocol agreement between the Métis settlements and the province of Alberta has been signed, cementing a relationship that will be ‘perpetual’.

Alberta’s Minister of Indigenous Relations, Richard Feehan, and Métis Settlements General Council (MSGC) President, Audrey Poitras, signed the agreement on Wednesday.

The protocol is the first of its kind and is designed to provide a framework for meaningful and respectful collaboration between the MSGC and the provincial government.

The protocol will help to ensure that the rights of the Métis people are respected, while also providing a platform for the Métis settlements and the province to work together on mutually beneficial objectives.

The agreement provides a framework for the Métis settlements and the Alberta government to work together on economic development, education and training, housing, health care and other important issues.

It also sets out the parameters for the provincial government to consult with Métis settlements on major decisions that could affect their communities and the Métis people.

“The protocol agreement is a testament to the strength of the relationship between the Métis settlements and the province of Alberta,” said Minister Feehan.

“It is an important milestone in our commitment to reconciliation and is a tangible example of how the Government of Alberta is working with Indigenous peoples to ensure they are respected and their rights are recognized.”

The agreement is intended to ensure that the Métis people are able to participate fully and meaningfully in their own economic and social development.

“This protocol agreement is a significant step forward in our commitment to create real partnerships between the Métis settlements and the Alberta government,” said President Poitras.

“I am proud to have been part of this process and look forward to a future of shared prosperity. This protocol agreement will ensure that our relationship with the province is perpetual.”

The protocol agreement is a major step forward in the reconciliation process between the Métis settlements and the Alberta government.

It will help to ensure that the Métis people are respected and their rights are recognized, while providing the platform for meaningful and respectful collaboration between the Métis settlements and the province.

The agreement is a testament to the strength of the relationship between the Métis settlements and the province of Alberta, and will serve as an important milestone in the reconciliation process between the two.