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The Haida Nation, British Columbia and Canada sign the Nang K'uula ? Nang K?'úulaas Recognition Agreement


SKIDEGATE, BC, July 18, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, the Haida Nation, British Columbia and Canada announced the conclusion of the signing of a co-developed recognition agreement. This is a significant step toward reconciliation, or Gud ad T'alang HlG?ang.gulx?a Tll Yahda ? Tll ya?'adee G?ii gud ahl t'a?lang hlG?a?ngulaang ("People working together to make it right").

The Nang K'uula ? Nang K?'úulaas Recognition Agreement recognizes the Haida Nation as the holder of Haida Title and Rights?including inherent rights of governance and self-determination?and the Council of the Haida Nation as the governing body of the Haida Nation, authorized by the Haida Nation Constitution.

Today's signing ceremony formalizes the commitment of Canada to legally recognize the Council of the Haida Nation as the governing body of the Haida Nation through legislation, mirroring the work done by the Haida Nation and British Columbia this past spring with the passing of The Haida Nation Recognition Act.

This Agreement is a critical step toward reconciliation and serves as a foundation for the next set of agreements to be negotiated between the Haida Nation, British Columbia and Canada. Further negotiations will address the implementation of the Haida Nation's inherent rights of governance and self-determination, and other priority topics under the GayGahlda "Changing Tide" Framework for Reconciliation.

Canada is committed to working with Indigenous partners to restore Nation?to?Nation relationships, implement their inherent right to self-determination and support communities as they move out from under the Indian Act and transition to self-government.

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"By signing the Nang K'uula ? Nang K?'úulaas Recognition Agreement, both Canada and British Columbia have shown respect for the contemporary governance system of the Haida Nation. This work sets the stage for peaceful co-existence between governments in a way that doesn't compromise the inherent title and rights of the Haida Nation. We look forward to taking the next steps in making things right."

Gaagwiis (Jason Alsop)
President of the Haida Nation

"The Nang K'uula ? Nang K?'úulaas Recognition Agreement is an important step toward reconciling and strengthening our Nation?to?Nation relationship with the Haida Nation, and the Haida Nation's self-determination. This recognition is long overdue and rightfully owed. We look forward to working together, government to government, to build upon this renewed relationship, advance shared priorities, and work toward a better future."

The Honourable Marc Miller
Minister of Crown?Indigenous Relations

"Today, the Haida Nation, British Columbia, and Canada recognize each other in a government?to?government relationship. The Nang K'uula ? Nang K?'úulaas Recognition Agreement and the Haida Nation Recognition Act, which comes into force as provincial law today, are significant steps towards recognizing the Haida Nation's inherent right of governance and achieving lasting reconciliation in Haida Gwaii."

The Honourable Murray Rankin
B.C. Minister for Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation

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