Researchers working on First Nations claims say Ottawa has made accessing archival records more difficult

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Researchers working on First Nations claims say Ottawa has made accessing archival records more difficult
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Researchers say the federal government is holding up their requests for historical records unless they divulge specifics about the cases they’re working on

say the federal government is holding up their requests for historical records unless they divulge specifics about the cases they’re working on and provide assurances they won’t share the archives with anyone – including affected Indigenous communities.

Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald has thrown her support behind the researchers, urging Mr. Miller to withdraw the new line of questioning. She added: “Additionally, partners can still use the previous form – the revised form has not been formally implemented or imposed, but shared for partner feedback.”Ms. Woods said she first learned of the new conditions in January when CIRNAC information analysts began contacting researchers asking for additional details about their requests.

In the 2022-23 fiscal year alone, the federal government settled more than 40 claims amounting to $2.5-billion. The largest of those was awith Siksika Nation in Alberta, compensation for taking 115,000 hectares of prime land in 1910 and selling it to European settlers. From the original Siksika claim to final settlement took 62 years.

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