Question Period Note: Land Back

About

Reference number:
CIR-2024-QP-2842
Date received:
Sep 12, 2024
Organization:
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Name of Minister:
Anandasangaree, Gary (Hon.)
Title of Minister:
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

Suggested Response:

• The history of Canada is built on the legacy of colonization, the displacement of Indigenous Peoples from their homelands, and the dispossession of their lands which they hold sacred.
• Canada’s relationship with Indigenous Peoples started with land, our relationship was broken because of land, and it can only heal by placing land back at the center of reconciliation.
• In order to rebuild trust and to advance reconciliation, we must address the land – because the issues of the land are one cause of economic inequality for First Nations, Inuit and Métis.

Background:

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Additional Information:

If pressed on Land back Canada
• The relationship Canada has with Indigenous Peoples started with land. Unfortunately, the trust has been broken because of land appropriation.
• It’s time to give land back. But this will not be an easy process. It will be complex, and sometimes take time but we must build trust, and go back to the negotiation tables in good faith.
• We are committed to addressing the longstanding and unresolved land .
If pressed on Additions to Reserve
• Our government remains steadfast in supporting First Nation communities in improving their land base, reducing infrastructure gaps, and contributing to their economic prosperity.
• That is why, since November 2015, 477 Additions to Reserve (ATRs) have been completed, adding over 270,808 acres of land to reserve. This fiscal year to date, 14 ATRs have been approved adding nearly 3,505 acres of land to reserve.
• We believe that First Nations know best what their priorities are. That is why we will continue working with First Nation organization partners and rights-holders, to benefit their communities and support their vision to enhance their land base.
If pressed on Specific Claims
• To date, our government has resolved 308 specific claims, for more than $11.6 billion in compensation. These settlement agreements include commitments to add up to 627,337 acres of land to reserves throughout the country.
• This fiscal year to date 11 claims were resolved for $581 million in compensation, with commitments to add up to 9,831 acres of land to reserves.
• We acknowledge Canada’s failure in respecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights and that trust was broken. We look forward to making further progress, restoring trust and strengthening relationships.