North of 60 agreement heads to mediation
The finalization of a nearly 20-year-old land claim dispute involving land in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, has hit another snag, with mediators now moving in to help assist.
Those talks have been scheduled to take place this week in Winnipeg. Leaders from the Athabasca Denesuline, Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC), and Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations met last week with Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett in Meadow Lake to discuss the federal government’s decision to end the negotiations related to the Athabasca Denesuline’s “North of 60” land claim agreement. PAGC Vice Chief Joseph Tsannie said they came away from the meeting with no new information.
“At the end of the day there were no answers, no explanation why those negotiations were cancelled,” he said.
In a previous article paNOW was informed the breakdown in talks had to do with concerns raised by Indigenous groups in the Northwest Territories about the terms of the draft agreement and the impact on their communities and rights. Tsannie said there has been active communication with those communities and so he could not understand what the issues were.