King Charles 'Expressed His Concern' over Alberta Separatism in Meeting: Grand Chief
Treaty 6 leaders urged King Charles III to issue a royal proclamation affirming treaty rights amid concerns over Alberta's separatist movement and Canada's treaty obligations.
- On Wednesday, a delegation of Treaty 6 chiefs held an in-person audience with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace to raise concerns about Alberta separatism and Treaty 6 rights.
- A petition campaign launched in January seeks nearly 178,000 signatures by May, and chiefs also pushed a non-confidence vote on Monday that was blocked, all at the Alberta legislature.
- The delegation included seven elected representatives of Treaty Number Six, with Grand Chief Joey Pete saying they raised Canada's ongoing treaty obligations and the King's serious interest.
- Grand Chief Joey Pete said the King expressed concern and committed to learning more, while Pete told reporters the King was 'quite shocked' by reports of treaty violations, and Buckingham Palace did not immediately respond.
- A petition leader alleges some UCP caucus members signed the separation petition, while the caucus and Todd Loewen, Forestry and Parks Minister, deny it, and Nenshi criticizes Smith for ignoring separatism.
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King Charles expressed concern over Alberta separatism in meeting with Indigenous leaders: grand chief
The grand chief of the Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations says King Charles "expressed his concern" after hearing about a separatist push in Alberta during a face-to-face meeting with Indigenous leaders on Wednesday.
King Charles ‘expressed his concern’ over Alberta separatism in meeting: grand chief
EDMONTON - The grand chief of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations says King Charles "expressed his concern" after hearing about Alberta's separatist push in a face-to-face meeting with
King Charles 'expressed his concern' over Alberta separatism in meeting: grand chief
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Treaty 6 chiefs say King Charles III took their concerns on Alberta separation seriously
Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 First Nations Grand Chief and Sunchild First Nation Chief Joey Pete and Louis Bull Tribe Chief Desmond Bull met with His Majesty King Charles III today. The meeting affirmed Treaties 1-11 as sacred covenants among First Nations and the British Crown and included related matters of mutual interest and concern. Grand Chief Pete and Chief Bull thank His Majesty and the other delegates for this important meeting.
Treaty 6 chiefs meet King Charles III at Buckingham Palace
A delegation of Treaty 6 chiefs met King Charles III in a historic audience and invited him to Saskatchewan for the treaty’s 150th commemoration.
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