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Chiefs tell King Charles to remember his treaty obligations as he visits Ottawa

  • King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Ottawa on May 26, 2025, marking their first visit since his coronation two years ago.
  • This visit occurred amid concerns from First Nations leaders who reminded the Crown of the treaty relationship that began with King Charles' ancestors.
  • Dozens of First Nations chiefs gathered on Parliament Hill to call for respect of treaty obligations and to urge federal action on child welfare, land protection, and infrastructure.
  • David Pratt stated the treaty relationship “was not intended to be one-sided” and emphasized the Crown should not dictate First Nations’ ways of life during this pivotal moment.
  • The events highlight ongoing tensions over provincial resource legislation and the need to reaffirm sovereignty, suggesting the visit could influence future Crown-Indigenous relations.
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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