Parks Canada signs agreement with First Nations, opens door to harvesting in Jasper
Parks Canada and two First Nations have signed an agreement that points to a stronger Indigenous voice in national parks management and opens the door to harvesting in western Alberta’s Jasper National Park.
“We want to be part of decision-making in the park,” Chief George Lampreau, of the Simpcw First Nation, said from Barriere, B.C.
Parks Canada spokesman Mark Young said the agreement between Parks Canada, the Simpcw and Alberta’s Stoney Nation is part of a larger move within the agency to reopen parks lands to First Nations and restore their influence on how they’re managed.
“From coast to coast to coast, it’s everywhere,” he said.


