Relationship with Metis Nation a model for reconciliation: Trudeau
OTTAWA — The Canadian government’s relationship with the Metis Nation is a tangible and concrete example of reconciliation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
At a meeting known as the Crown-Metis Nation Summit held in Ottawa, Trudeau said reconciliation efforts will span generations but said the government has come a long way in working with the Metis Nation on long-standing challenges, including housing and post-secondary education.
The meeting is the third since the Liberals came to power in 2015.
“I really want to put forward this relationship as the model of what reconciliation can be,” Trudeau said at the beginning of the discussions, flanked by Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and Metis National Council president Clement Chartier.