MN-S takes legal action against the province of Saskatchewan
Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (MN-S) has turned to the courts to address the provincial government’s use and reliance on the 2010 First Nation and Métis Consultation Policy Framework also referred to as the 2010 Policy.
The provincial government’s First Nation and Métis Consultation Policy Framework sets out the government’s commitment to fulfilling its legal duty to consult and accommodate First Nation and Métis communities in advance of decisions or actions.
In a media release, MN-S president Glen McCallum said the Crown’s duty to consult and the obligation of the province to uphold the honour of the Crown are fundamental constitutional principles to guide all Canadians toward reconciliation.
“The province cannot create policies and processes which circumvent true and meaningful consultation,” McCallum said in the release. “The 2010 Policy has perpetuated this harm and has denied Saskatchewan Métis the rights and protections they are owed by Section 35 of the Constitution.”


