Your Premier is fighting about treaties.
Morning from the Gateway — here's what's moving in The Pas.
You might have heard about Premiers Kinew and Smith going at it in Alberta about treaty rights and separatism. Now, I've explained The Pas to outsiders more times than I can count, and sometimes it feels like these conversations just keep circling back. But when our Premier, Wab Kinew, steps up to defend treaty rights on a national stage, that's not just a southern news story. That's a big deal here, especially with the deep connections between The Pas and Opaskwayak Cree Nation.
### What This Means for The Pas
It's easy for folks down south to see these discussions as abstract politics. Up here, it’s different. When Kinew speaks about treaty rights, it resonates directly with the lives of people along the Saskatchewan River, whether they're working at Tolko or fishing on Clearwater Lake. For us, it’s not just about what's fair, it’s about the very foundation of how we live together.
* **Understanding Our Foundations:** The relationship between The Pas and Opaskwayak Cree Nation isn't just a talking point; it's the daily reality that shapes our community. Discussions about treaty rights affect everything from land use to resource sharing, which are vital for our economy and way of life.
* **Northern Voice:** Having a Premier who understands these nuances and is willing to push back, even against other provincial leaders, helps ensure that northern realities are part of the larger provincial conversation. It’s a sign that our experiences, often overlooked by southern media, are being brought to the forefront.
This back-and-forth between premiers is more than just political theater. It’s a public airing of issues that define our past, present, and future here in The Pas. When you live in a place like the Gateway, where Indigenous and settler histories are so intertwined, you understand that these conversations are never truly finished; they just evolve.
Phil Flett, MiTL Sports Desk, The Pas.
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