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Mtis nations ask Ottawa to negotiate directly with them, not national body

Three provincial Mtis nations are asking the federal government to negotiate directly with them on issues of self-government and not through their national representative body.

A resolution passed this week calls for more transparency and accountability from Mtis National Council

The Mtis Nation of Alberta, the Mtis Nation of Ontario and Saskatchewan's Mtis Nation met this week in Edmonton and passed a resolution calling for more transparency and accountability from Mtis National Council. (CBC)

Three provincial Mtis nations are asking the federal government to negotiate directly with them on issues of self-government and not through their national representative body.

The Mtis Nation of Alberta, the Mtis Nation of Ontario and Saskatchewan's Mtis Nation met this week in Edmonton and passed a resolution calling for more transparency and accountability from Mtis National Council.

The resolution says the three nations will work through the national council until after the federal government releases its 2020 budget, but then they want to see changes.

Presidents of the three nations signed a document saying the development of a federal Mtis claims policy should occur between their respective governments and Ottawa, and that they will establish a working group to discuss possible reforms to the national council or creation of a new structure.

Last year, the three nations signed self-government agreements with Ottawa that recognize their jurisdiction.

The three nations were to meet with federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett in Edmonton to discuss their resolution.