
K’ómoks Treaty


I was honoured to witness the initialling of the K’ómoks Treaty on Monday along with my colleague, MP Rachel Blaney, MLA’s Ronna-Rae Leonard and Josie Osborne. This Treaty has taken decades of work and finally, negotiations between the K’ómoks, Canada and British Columbia are substantively complete. The ratification process now begins for the K’ómoks people. As my friend, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Murray Rankin said, “the K’ómoks Treaty will bring about positive changes — a path to self-governance, recognition of rights, social and economic opportunities — all leading towards a prosperous and bright future for the K'ómoks people and for everyone in the surrounding communities.” Thanks to K’ómoks Chief Councillor Ken Price and the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations for their kind words on this historic occasion.
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