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What does 'we are all Treaty people' mean?

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“We are all treaty people” is intended to emphasize that all people have treaty rights and responsibilities. ... The phrase ignores the social, economic and political devastation of Indigenous communities through federal betrayal and mismanagement of Canada's treaty obligations.

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