President of the Manitoba Métis Federation, David Chartrand, speaks about the completion of the 43rd Manitoba Legislature throne speech. The Manitoba Métis Federation will become the first Métis group to sign a modern treaty with the federal government, recognizing it as the government of the Red River Métis. The signing ceremony is scheduled for Saturday.
President of the Manitoba Métis Federation David Chartrand speaks to media after the completion of the 43rd Manitoba Legislature throne speech at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023.
The signing ceremony is set to happen on Saturday afternoon, and will recognize the Manitoba Métis Federation as the government of the Red River Métis.
MANITOBA METIS FEDERATION HISTORIC TREATY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SELF-GOVERNMENT RED RIVER METIS
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