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A Cree Nation near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border is pushing ahead with a lawsuit against the Alberta government, arguing its sovereignty act is an infringement on treaty rights. Onion Lake Cree ...
The lawsuit was originally filed with the Court of King's Bench less than two weeks after the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act was passed in December 2022, but it was on hold until ...
Onion Lake Cree Nation (OLCN) is demanding the Alberta government respond to its lawsuit over the Alberta Sovereignty Within ...
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First Nation to push ahead with legal challenge of Alberta government’s sovereignty actThe First Nation filed a statement of claim in 2022, but lawyer Robert Hladun says the community put it on pause, hoping for ...
Initially filed in December, 2022, the First Nation claims Premier Danielle Smith’s Alberta Sovereignty within a United ...
The Onion Lake Cree Nation says it is going ahead with a challenge to the province’s sovereignty legislation in response to separatist rhetoric, which it says threatens treaty rights ...
Chief Henry Lewis of Onion Lake Cree Nation (OLCN) addresses the crowd during a press conference on Thursday, May 15, 2025, ...
At a news conference on Tuesday, Smith said the province plans to invoke the Alberta Sovereignty Within A United Canada Act, which allows ... those will be future lawsuits to be had, but in ...
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Alberta separatism threats spur First Nation to revive lawsuit against Sovereignty ActGrand Chief Greg Desjarlais of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations says no referendum can overturn the treaty that encompasses most of central Alberta. "We're tired of seeing the ...
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