
Onion Lake Cree Nation sues province over Saskatchewan First Act
A Saskatchewan First Nation is taking the provincial government to court, saying a recent piece of legislation infringes on treaty rights.
The Onion Lake Cree Nation, which straddles the Saskatchewan-Alberta border, filed a statement of claim in a Saskatoon court Wednesday, saying the Saskatchewan First Act represents an infringement on the First Nation’s rights under the treaties.
The bill is intended to give Saskatchewan more autonomy and control over natural resources and prevent infringement by the federal government. It passed in March, despite criticism from First Nations and Métis leaders.
According to the statement of claim, which was obtained by CKOM, the bill was enacted without input from or consultation with Indigenous people, and the Onion Lake Cree Nation said it infringes on long-standing treaty rights.