Unity in action: how Métis governments are reshaping national collaboration

When engagement is co-ordinated early and grounded in practical realities, governments are better positioned to design programs and policies that deliver meaningful results.
Effective policy depends not only on ambitious ideas, but also on strong relationships with the governments and communities that help bring those ideas to life.

Canada often asks how reconciliation can translate into practical results while strengthening economic resilience at home. One answer is already emerging: stronger collaboration among Indigenous Governments themselves.

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