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Cold Lake First Nations opposes Alberta's proposed Bill 54 - The Lamont Leader

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In a statement released on May 7, Cold Lake First Nations shared their identity as the Denesuline of Łué Chok Tué, original signatories of Treaty 6 in 1876. They highlighted their millennia-long occupation of ancestral lands in northeastern Treaty 6 territory, stating that their culture, language, and way of life are inherently tied to these lands.   Chief Kelsey Jacko declared, “We are part of the land that continues to sustain us.”  The letter…
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lamontleader.com broke the news in Lamont, United States on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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