Senator, MP, advocate call on Ottawa to pass Indian Act status law before break
OTTAWA — First Nations MPs and senators are calling on the federal government to pass legislation changing the rules on status under the Indian Act before they leave Ottawa for the summer break.
They also say they don’t buy Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty’s argument that the government needs to continue consulting with First Nations before it amends the law.
The House of Commons standing committee on Indigenous and northern affairs, also known as INAN, is studying legislation that would change the rules establishing who is entitled to First Nations status under the Indian Act. It was introduced in the Senate as S-2 and initially had support from the governing Liberals.
The legislation was drafted to eliminate some gender inequities in the Indian Act and allow some 3,500 people to become eligible for First Nations status.
