Some First Nations members upset at how RHT settlement funds are being shared
Some members of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek west of Sudbury are upset about how their chief and council plan to distribute their share of the $10 billion Robinson Huron Treaty settlement.
The group, calling itself Atikameksheng Strong, set up what it calls a peaceful assembly and information picket at the entrance to the First Nation on Tuesday.
Some members of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek west of Sudbury are upset about how their chief and council plan to distribute their share of the $10 billion Robinson Huron Treaty settlement. (Angela Gemmill/CTV News)
"I don't recall us ever doing anything like this, mainly because, I guess we always tried to resolve our issues and talk with each other and come to some type of agreement," said former chief and community elder Gail Shawbonquit.
The protestors said the current chief and council isn’t listening to the community on the distribution of the First Nation’s portion of a settlement for past annuities under the Robinson Huron Treaty.
The first round of payments has started to flow, but the protestors said they want to be involved in future decisions about the next round.
"We can't vote on an important issue like this," Shawbonquit said.
"We can't have our say in how this how this money is going to be managed, how it's going to be dealt with and what is going to come to us."
"To be more included in what happens with the money," said Nicholas Smith-Nootchtai, an off-reserve member.
Some members of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek west of Sudbury are upset about how their chief and council plan to distribute their share of the $10 billion Robinson Huron Treaty settlement. (Angela Gemmill/CTV News)
"We don't feel like … we don't even have a say in it. So yeah, I would like to see it distributed properly."
Chief Craig Nootchtai and council met Tuesday to discuss the situation in the community.
In an email, they said they recognize the group’s right to speak their mind and gather in a peaceful protest.
"We do not wish to impede their right to free speech, but we will ensure that all protesters adhere to the rules of the law," the email said.
- Download the CTV News app now
- Get local breaking news alerts
- Daily newsletter with the top local stories emailed to your inbox
However, public safety is the main priority.
"We are working with law enforcement to ensure the safety and well-being of all," it added.
The council added there will be a follow-up statement issued Wednesday to address the group’s demands.
In the meantime, Atikameksheng Strong said it will continue to hold its peaceful assembly 24/7 until council meets with them to discuss their demands.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'Embarrassed': NDP MP calls on Randy Boissonnault to resign over false Indigenous claims
A Métis member of Parliament is calling on the employment minister to resign over what he calls harmful false claims to Indigenous ancestry.
Calgary doctor charged with sexual assault of multiple patients
A Calgary doctor is facing charges after allegedly sexually assaulting four patients.
Trump chooses TV doctor Mehmet Oz to lead Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday tapped Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former television talk show host and heart surgeon, to head the agency that oversees health insurance programs for millions of older, poor and disabled Americans.
'I'm just tickled pink': Two childhood friends from New Brunswick named Rhodes Scholars
Two young women from New Brunswick have won one of the most prestigious and sought-after academic honours in the world.
Swiftie's friendship bracelet beads confiscated at Calgary airport
A Canadian Taylor Swift fan has some 'Bad Blood' with the Calgary International Airport after security staff confiscated hundreds of dollars worth of beads she was going to use to make friendship bracelets.
An emotional Rafael Nadal retires at the Davis Cup after he loses and Spain is eliminated
Rafael Nadal lost to Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in the last match of the 22-time Grand Slam champion's career.
Anonymous male celebrity files extortion lawsuit against attorney representing Sean 'Diddy' Combs accusers
An anonymous male celebrity says he is the victim of an extortion scheme and is suing a high-powered Texas attorney who is representing several people in civil lawsuits that accuse Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual assault.
Ukraine now has long-range missiles and Russia rewrote its nuclear policy. Are we on the verge of atomic warfare?
The four-year-old document has a bland, bureaucratic title — 'Basic Principles of State Policy on Nuclear Deterrence' — but its contents are chilling, especially with its newest revisions.
SpaceX launches giant Starship rocket, but passes up catching it with mechanical arms
SpaceX on Tuesday launched another Starship rocket, but passed up catching the booster with giant mechanical arms.