NDP urges Commons to affirm support for Indigenous rights amid pipeline tension
OTTAWA — The NDP is slamming the Liberal government for opposing its motion that echoes a private member’s bill the Commons passed last week which ensures Canada’s laws are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People.
“[Liberals] seem to believe in Aboriginal rights and title if Aboriginal people happen to agree with Liberals. That’s not the way rights work,” NDP MP Nathan Cullen told reporters in the foyer of the House on Monday.
The NDP motion asks the Commons to reaffirm its support for the UN declaration, which requires Indigenous consent for projects such as the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Romeo Saganash, the NDP critic for reconciliation, introduced it Monday, less than a week after the House passed his private member’s bill, which would require that Canadian laws conform to the declaration.