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AFN urges protection of treaty rights amid Alberta separatism

17 July 2026
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First Nations chiefs from across Canada are urging federal and provincial governments to safeguard treaty rights amid concerns over Alberta’s potential separatism. During the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) annual meeting in Ottawa, chiefs unanimously passed a resolution demanding that any constitutional changes involving First Nations be contingent on consultation and consent from the affected communities. The AFN emphasized that no province has the legal authority to alter or extinguish treaty rights. The resolution also calls for the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). With Alberta’s government planning a referendum question about its status within Canada, First Nations leaders argue that such actions could severely impact Indigenous rights and territories. Premier Danielle Smith maintains that her government supports Alberta remaining part of Canada, despite the referendum plans.

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This story highlights ongoing tensions between provincial governance and Indigenous rights in Canada, particularly concerning Alberta’s separatist movements. Historically, treaties established a constitutional relationship between First Nations and the Crown, which cannot be unilaterally altered by provincial decisions. Previous court rulings have affirmed that any efforts to separate would violate treaty rights, emphasizing the legal complexities involved. As Alberta prepares for a referendum on its future, the implications for Indigenous communities remain significant, potentially affecting their rights and land claims.

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