The Federal Government and Musqueam Nation Sign Historic Agreements Recognizing Aboriginal Land Title | CityNews Interview with Anita Boscariol
Ottawa and the Musqueam Nation have finalized three historic agreements recognizing Musqueam’s Aboriginal rights and land title within their traditional territory—an important milestone highlighted by Anita Boscariol in a recent CityNews interview. The deals strengthen Musqueam’s role in stewardship, fisheries, and marine management, marking a significant step forward in reconciliation and nation‑to‑nation partnership.
In a recent CityNews interview, Anita Boscariol breaks down the significance of the new agreements between the federal government and the Musqueam Nation, marking a historic recognition of Aboriginal land title within Musqueam’s traditional territory. The federal government has officially approved three landmark agreements, affirming Musqueam’s Aboriginal rights, including title, and strengthening their role in stewardship, fisheries management, and marine governance. These agreements represent a major step toward reconciliation and clarify what this recognition means for land ownership in the region.
Watch the full interview here.
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