Sask. chiefs call for removal of 1930 Natural Resources Transfer Agreement
Saskatchewan’s chiefs are calling on the provincial and federal governments to rescind the Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (NRTA) that was signed in 1930.
On Tuesday, dozens of chiefs gathered to voice their displeasure over how they’re unfairly treated in the NRTA.
The chiefs said they want more money from the natural resources that the provincial and federal governments get from First Nations land and that the First Nations don’t feel they’re getting a fair shake.
As a result of their displeasure, Saskatchewan’s chiefs are in the process of filing a statement of claim against the provincial and federal governments against the NRTA.