
"Members of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations travelled to London from their territories in the province of Alberta to raise the alarm over the secessionist movement, arguing that it ignores key agreements signed between First Nations and the crown nearly 150 years ago."
"Joey Pete, Sunchild First Nation's grand chief, said the delegation made [Charles] aware of the separatism issue in Alberta and the threat to the Treaty it represents, adding in a statement that the monarch appeared concern[d] and committed to learning more."
"Prominent Indigenous leaders in the province have warned no secession is possible without consultation with treaty holders, whose agreement predates the creation of Alberta as a province within Canada."
Indigenous leaders from the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations met King Charles at Buckingham Palace to express concerns about Alberta's separatist movement. The delegation warned that secession efforts ignore critical agreements between First Nations and the crown established nearly 150 years ago. Alberta's independence movement is collecting signatures for a referendum and seeking a $500 billion credit facility from the US Treasury. Indigenous leaders emphasize that any secession requires consultation with treaty holders, whose agreements predate Alberta's creation as a Canadian province. The relationship between Indigenous peoples and the British royal family is complex, rooted in historical treaties from the 1700s alongside a legacy of broken promises and cultural suppression.
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