
Rachel Snow
Rachel Snow is an Iyahe Nakoda Sioux law, governance, and policy expert from the Stoney Nakoda Nation. She has recently spoken out against the Alberta separatist movement, stressing the need for a clear understanding of the historical treaties between First Nations and the Crown. Snow argues that these treaties are international documents that remain valid, and she emphasizes the importance of Indigenous involvement in discussions about Alberta's political future, highlighting the distinction between Alberta's situation and that of Quebec.
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