Bill C-21 infringes on Indigenous hunters’ treaty rights, says FSIN
The federal government’s proposed new gun legislation violates treaty rights, according to the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN).
The federal government says Bill C-21 is aimed at reducing gun violence to keep Canadians safe. It includes a freeze on the sale, purchase and transfer of handguns except for a few select businesses and individuals. It also includes a firearm “buyback” program.
Recently, prairie provinces banded together to oppose amendments to that firearms legislation.
FSIN Fourth Vice-Chief Heather Bear said Bill C-21 and its proposed amendments infringe on Indigenous rights to hunt both on reserve lands and on traditional territories.