Kitselas and Kitsumkalum First Nations, alongside Canada and British Columbia, are nearing the final stages of negotiating separate comprehensive treaties. After decades of discussions, agreements-in-principle were reached in 2015, outlining key treaty elements. Now, negotiations are substantially complete, with plans to initial the treaties soon. This marks the beginning of a ratification process involving First Nations’ membership votes and subsequent provincial and federal legislative approvals. Anticipated to take effect by 2028, the treaties aim to uphold Aboriginal rights, establish self-governance frameworks, and provide economic certainty, replacing the federal Indian Act with modern governance structures. Extensive public and stakeholder engagement has shaped treaty provisions, reflecting a significant step towards reconciliation and regional economic development.

Kitselas and Kitsumkalum First Nations Nearing Completion of Landmark Treaty Negotiations
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 19, 2024 | 11:12 AM
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