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NAFTA Indigenous chapter critical: Bellegarde

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The push for an Indigenous chapter in a renegotiat­ed NAFTA could require support from Indigenous Peoples south of the border as well as in Canada, says Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde — a main advocate for its creation.

Indigenous Peoples were left out of North American free trade discussion­s of the 1990s, Bellegarde said, adding he is pleased to see Ottawa is working to change that as it begins hashing out a new agreement.

Bellegarde, who is part of an advisory committee on the trade negotiatio­ns, said there is a “certain amount of instabilit­y” in the White House at the moment and he acknowledg­es additional pressure may be required to see movement on the part of the U.S.

“We also have to reach out and start working with our Indigenous brothers and sisters on the U.S.A. side,” Bellegarde said.

“We never created borders. We’ve always had a lot of internatio­nal trade amongst ourselves as Indigenous Peoples.”

For its part, Canada can be viewed as a strong internatio­nal leader through its full inclusion and involvemen­t of Indigenous Peoples as part of internatio­nal trade discussion­s, he added.

“By having an Indigenous chapter, you’re going to get a better agreement to create economic certainty for this country, for all three countries,” he said.

“It also opens up the door for potential economic developmen­t opportunit­ies for Indigenous Peoples and as well making sure we find that strong balance between the environmen­t and the economy.”

Last week, as negotiatio­ns were about to get underway, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland thanked Bellegarde personally for the suggestion of an Indigenous chapter.

“I spoke about it with our officials, and they were also very enthusiast­ic about that,” she said in Ottawa at the time.

“That is another really fresh area for us to work on that is in keeping with Canadian values and with the areas our government is pursuing, and I’m very excited about it.”

Specifical­ly, the federal government is looking at how provisions in the agreement can support Indigenous economic developmen­t while also considerin­g how to make the pact compliant with the UN Declaratio­n on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

 ?? CP PHOTO ANDREW VAUGHAN ?? Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says it will be important to work with Indigenous Peoples south of the border to garner support as Canada looks for a chapter of NAFTA focused on Aboriginal rights.
CP PHOTO ANDREW VAUGHAN Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says it will be important to work with Indigenous Peoples south of the border to garner support as Canada looks for a chapter of NAFTA focused on Aboriginal rights.

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