Doug Cuthand: Coronation a chance to reflect on First Nations' status

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Doug Cuthand: Coronation a chance to reflect on First Nations' status
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763 recognizes First Nations rights and title to the land and provides a way forward. yxe

But when one refers to the Crown, two images emerge. First is the tawdry image projected by the media and the other is the role that the monarchy plays in the governance of Britain and other parliamentary democracies.

After the Americans declared their independence, the Royal Proclamation went out the window and the attempt at the genocidal elimination of the First Nations began. The treaties with the First Nations were negotiated in the name of Queen Victoria and this is emphasized with her image on the treaty medal.Article content

On the other hand, the British monarchy is the head of state for the Commonwealth countries, and they left a legal framework that should protect and define our relationship with Canada.Article content

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