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Alberta Metis eying ownership stake in proposed oil pipeline

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The Metis Settlements of Alberta say they’re interested in purchasing a stake in a proposed oil pipeline to the West Coast and want to work with First Nations in British Columbia who oppose the project and plan to bring forward an emergency resolution at the Assembly of First Nations meetings in Ottawa Tuesday.

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Dave Lamouche, president of the eight Metis settlements in Alberta, said a new pipeline could help Metis communities achieve full sustainability.

“It’s important to try and get some revenue generating partnerships so we’re able to afford things,” Lamouche said. “What Alberta is offering is full partnership and participation.”

But he also says Coastal First Nations have a right to be concerned. 

The memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by Ottawa and Alberta last Thursday states that any new pipeline needs to offer the opportunity for Indigenous co-ownership and other forms of economic benefits. 

It also says the federal government may adjust the oil tanker ban along the northern B.C. coast to get Alberta’s product to Asian markets, which could pit Indigenous groups against one another. 

Coastal First Nations have repeatedly said they’re opposed to any suggestion of lifting the oil tanker ban. 

With the plan being so contentious, Lamouche says he wants to meet with Coastal First Nations to see if there’s any way they can work together to help get the pipeline built.

“If that doesn’t work, then we look at alternatives,” he said. 

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The proposed pipeline will be front and centre at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa this week. 

B.C. First Nations leaders are preparing to bring forward an emergency resolution to the floor of the meetings for AFN to support upholding the oil tanker ban just before Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to deliver a speech Tuesday afternoon and take questions from AFN chiefs, according to Terry Teegee, regional chief of the B.C. AFN.

Teegee says he’s hearing major concerns about the pipeline proposal from First Nations leaders across the country.

“There’s a lot of mistrust here as a result of this,” Teegee said. “You can’t simply override First Nations rights, title and interests … Consent is required for any project.”

The Metis Settlements of Alberta have worked with the Alberta government for decades, including on co-management agreements for natural resources and non-renewables. 

Lamouche says the MOU provides a great opportunity for Indigenous people, and described Alberta’s approach as collaborative. 

“Instead of it being a prescriptive approach … they came up with a new approach, which is: Build this thing together,” Lamouche said. 

“It’s not just like checking a box and say ‘Wee got to do this [consultation].’ It’s creating an atmosphere where Indigenous groups can come and partner in, if they desire.”

Lamouche says the Metis Settlements of Alberta are looking into accessing loan guarantees through the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation, which can help Indigenous communities invest in projects, such as pipelines. 

He says the money generated from the proposed project could provide much-needed funds for infrastructure, including roads, water and wastewater in Alberta Metis communities.

The settlements, which have about 10,000 citizens in total, have set a goal to generate enough revenue to run their communities on their own by 2038, Lamouche said. 

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