That is likely to do with the part about generating economic opportunities, hunting land is only a small part of this deal. As far as I can tell, there is nothing to stop the Algonquins from selling the land after they acquire it? One good result may be an influx of land to the market which would decrease the price per acre for a short time?
It really bothers me how financially irresponsible this government is. Our provincial debt is $235 billion dollars, $20k per person, unemployment is 8% and the government we elected is giving away $300 million and 117,500 acres probably worth another $300m with all the waterfront to stimulate the economy of a tiny group of people.
Additionally, I don't think this will satisfy them. They are asking for 9 million acres and are receiving 1.3% of that. Nothing against the Algonquins, I am just really frustrated with this system.
And this was just the Algonquin Band! There are about a dozen other's waiting to see how this pans out before they file land claims. By the end of it all, all crown land will be passed to the First Nations.


















































