King Charles III expressed concern about an Alberta separatist movement during a meeting with Indigenous leaders from the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations at Buckingham Palace on March 11. The First Nations delegation warned that Alberta independence would violate treaties signed between Indigenous peoples and the Crown nearly 150 years ago, with leaders formally inviting Charles to attend the 150th commemoration of Treaty Six in August.
1 comment
King Charles III expressed concern about an Alberta separatist movement during a meeting with Indigenous leaders from the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations at Buckingham Palace on March 11. The First Nations delegation warned that Alberta independence would violate treaties signed between Indigenous peoples and the Crown nearly 150 years ago, with leaders formally inviting Charles to attend the 150th commemoration of Treaty Six in August.