
Bobby Cameron
Bobby Cameron is the Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, advocating for the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing that treaties, such as the Jay Treaty, acknowledge inherent rights rather than grant them, and he has been vocal about ensuring that Indigenous groups are adequately represented in discussions surrounding resource extraction and border mobility rights.
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Bobby Cameron, Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, called the appointments of both women a positive step forward.
Federal government appoints first Indigenous Minister of Indigenous Services CanadaFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron stated that the Jay Treaty didn’t give rights but acknowledged the rights Indigenous peoples have always had.
With the U.S.-Canada border under scrutiny, Indigenous groups on both sides reaffirm their rights








