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SCC decision will have long-term implications: Mtis journalist John Lagimodiere

A major Supreme Court decision is being welcomed by Mtis people in Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon-based journalist John Lagimodiere.

Saskatchewan Mtis reacting to high court's landmark decision on Thursday

John Lagimodiere, a Mtis entrepreneur and journalist, is publisher of Eagle Feather News. (Submitted by John Lagimodiere)

A major Supreme Court decision is being welcomed byMtispeople in Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon-based journalist JohnLagimodiere.

Lagimodiere, who publishes the Eagle Feather news, was reacting to the high court's decision Thursday that the federal government has a fiduciary responsibility toward Mtis people, in the same way it does toward First Nations and Inuit people.

"There's going to be long-running implications here," Lagimodiere said.

"What's it going to mean to me, day to day? Still yet to be figured out, but it provides clarity," he said. "It'll get the Mtis people at the table and start working things out."

What the ruling will not do, he said, is suddenly confer a list of benefits similar to those First Nations people havesuch as federal medical coverageand the right to reserve lands.

"It just clarifies relationships and it just solidifies Mtis in that aboriginal part of the constitution, where we were always seen as the weaker third," he said. "Now, we're not."

Lagimodiere saidthe ruling will be even more significant for Mtis people who live outside big cities and have housing and hunting concerns.