Robinson Superior First Nations aim to ‘secure justice’ as talks on annuities begin with Canada, Ontario
Robinson Superior First Nations aim to ‘secure justice’ as talks on annuities begin with Canada, Ontario
A First Nation chief with long grey hair tied back in a braid shakes hands with a man with short grey hair wearing a blue suit inside the foyer of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Canada is expected to present a settlement offer this week to First Nations of Robinson Superior treaty territory in a longstanding case involving annuities owed to the Anishinaabe on the northern shores of the Great Lakes. One of their legal counsels says the First Nations are in a good bargaining position after the Supreme Court found Canada and Ontario to be dishonourable treaty partners.