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Metlakatla First Nation and Canada settle Cloyah Bay claim for $5 million


METLAKATLA FIRST NATION, BC , Nov. 16, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, Robert Nelson, Chief Councillor of the Metlakatla First Nation, and the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced the settlement of the Cloyah Bay Specific Claim in the traditional territory of the Metlakatla First Nation. This settlement marks progress toward addressing Canada's historical wrongs and renewing the relationship with the Metlakatla First Nation.

The Cloyah Bay Specific Claim involved Canada's failure to survey all the lands identified for reserve creation for the First Nation. As a result, 40 acres of land were improperly excluded from Metlakatla's Reserve Number 5. Canada provided $5 million in compensation to correct this historic wrong and recognize loss of use for its members in the area.

The socio-economic gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples in Canada are the result of decades of colonial policies, which often led to the denial and dispossession of land. Honouring Canada's legal obligations and properly compensating Indigenous Peoples for what was unlawfully taken or withheld from them is fundamental to advancing reconciliation in Canada and rebuilding trust with Indigenous communities.

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"This settlement not only addresses an injustice against our ancestors due to the improper removal of lands within our traditional territory, but is a positive step toward ensuring a better and brighter future for current and future Metlakatla members. Through the decisions made by our Governing Council, Metlakatla is working to ensure the sustainable health and success for our Nation for the generations that follow."

Chief Robert Nelson
Metlakatla First Nation

"Addressing these kinds of historical wrongs is key to Canada renewing the relationship with the Metlakatla First Nation. We recognize the harms caused to the community and will continue to be a partner in the development of the community today and for future generations. More to do."

The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

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