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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  No. Today it's the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council TARR program.

October 19th, 2017Committee meeting

Morgan Chapman

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Inside Alberta and British Columbia, we're up to, I think, between 15 and 18 nations. The majority of those take the form of consolidated claims research units or TARR programs. The seven that I am here representing today are part of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council, which I was asked by the clerk to come and represent today.

October 19th, 2017Committee meeting

Morgan Chapman

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  From my perspective as a researcher, you're obviously going to have different situations in British Columbia with regard to the lands question. When you get into dealing with things like assets, money, and expropriation, those are bit more similar. I would say that dealing with lands issues, because of B.C.'

October 19th, 2017Committee meeting

Morgan Chapman

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Thank you, Madam Chair. Once again, my name is Morgan Chapman. I'm here for the second time, this time representing one of our client groups, the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council treaty and aboriginal rights research program. Today I want to speak to you about reconciliation and the fact that the process, as it stands today, cannot take place under the framework of the current specific claims process.

October 19th, 2017Committee meeting

Morgan Chapman