Over the years, Saskatchewan cities and municipalities benefited from the resources, but our people were left out.
Advertisement 5Resource revenue could be used for economic development, the purchase of land and real estate; we could buy into existing businesses, or pool with other First Nations to provide urban service centres, housing and other assistance for our off-reserve people. Increased revenue controlled by us could create answers to numerous issues.
This year the province estimates that it will realize $2.9 billion in non-renewable resource revenues this year, up $1.6 billion from last year.Article content This has the potential to be the next big advance for Saskatchewan’s Indigenous peoples. In the 1990s we had the Treaty Land Entitlement Agreement, and the Casino Agreement. So far this century, we have not made any significant advances on the political and treaty agenda.
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