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  2. Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, commonly known as the Alberta Sovereignty Act, is an act introduced on November 29, 2022, the first day of the fall sitting of the 4th Session of the 30th Alberta Legislature by the Premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, and passed on December 8, 2022.

  3. Numbered Treaties - Wikipedia

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    The first seven affected those living on the prairies, while the remaining were negotiated at a later time between 1899 and 1921 and concerned those living further north. Each treaty delineates a tract of land which was thought to be the traditional territory of the First Nations signing that particular treaty. [12]

  4. Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped - Wikipedia

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    The Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) is a provincial program established in 1979 in Alberta, Canada, that provides financial and health related benefits to eligible adult Albertans under the age of 65, who are legally identified as having severe and permanent disabilities that seriously impede the individual's ability to earn a living. [1]

  5. Fort McKay First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty was signed just south of present-day Grouard, Alberta. The land covered by Treaty 8, 840,000 square kilometres (84,000,000 ha) [ 8 ] is larger than France and includes northern Alberta , northeastern British Columbia , northwestern Saskatchewan and a southernmost portion of the Northwest Territories . [ 9 ]

  6. Ermineskin Cree Nation - Wikipedia

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    Ermineskin Cree Nation / ˈ ɜːr m ɪ n. s k ɪ n / also known as the Ermineskin Tribe (Cree: ᓀᔮᐢᑵᔮᕽ, neyâskweyâhk), is a Cree First Nations band government in Alberta, Canada. A signatory to Treaty 6, Ermineskin is one of the Four Nations of Maskwacis, Alberta's largest Indigenous community. [1]

  7. Peerless Trout First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Peerless Trout First Nation is a First Nations band government in northern Alberta, Canada, that is based out of Peerless Lake. [2] It is part of the Treaty 8 Confederacy and was formed as Alberta's forty-fifth First Nation in 2010. [3] The Peerless Lake First Nation had a registered population of 966 as of July 2019. [4]

  8. Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council - Wikipedia

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    The council is based in Atikameg, Alberta. [1] Member First Nations. Current First Nation members are: [1] Loon River First Nation; ... additional terms may apply.

  9. Indian Register - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Register is the official record of people registered under the Indian Act in Canada, called status Indians or registered Indians. [nb 1] People registered under the Indian Act have rights and benefits that are not granted to other First Nations people, Inuit, or Métis, the chief benefits of which include the granting of reserves and of rights associated with them, an extended ...