For the first time in modern history a Métis government — the Red River Métis in Manitoba — has signed a treaty with Ottawa. The last time a treaty was signed was way back in 1870, but the federal government did not live up to its end of the deal. Melissa Ridgen explains how today’s landmark agreement is looking to right those historical wrongs.
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Red River Métis sign landmark agreement with feds
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