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New Year ushers in improved First Nation and Métis consultation policy

Revised framework effective Jan. 1.
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The revised CPF was announced in August, following consultation with the leadership of First Nation and Métis communities and organizations, industry associations and municipal organizations throughout the province.

REGINA — Starting Jan. 1, the Government of Saskatchewan's revised First Nation and Métis Consultation Policy Framework (CPF) will come into effect.  

Following consultation with the leadership of First Nation and Métis communities and organizations, industry associations, and municipal organizations throughout the province, the revised CPF was announced in August and includes:

  • Affirmation of the province's commitment to its constitutional obligations concerning Aboriginal and Treaty rights, and to economic reconciliation that will improve social and economic outcomes for First Nation and Métis people throughout the province.
  • A revised Duty to Consult Assessment Chart, which reduces the categories of consultation from five levels to three, to add clarity and reduce complexity.
  • Improved timelines for both governments and communities, increasing accountability and predictability for all participants.
  • Commitment to effective and meaningful fulfilment of the government's duty to consult.

CPF materials to support engagement activities by communities and proponents will be posted to saskatchewan.ca. Available now are the revised CPF policy and updated Consultation Participation Fund grant criteria. As of January 1, the Proponent Handbook and the community guide to funding applications will be available.

Through 2024, the Ministry of Government Relations will provide additional information and training for First Nation and Métis communities, industry, and municipal organizations to implement and support these policy changes.

Bookmark SASKTODAY.ca, Saskatchewan's home page, at this link.