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the White Cap decodonation in Saskatchewan celebrated a major Milestone Monday an announcement of a self-government agreement new minister of crown indigenous relations Gary Ananda sangari and chief Darcy bear were on hand for the announcement the agreement recognizes that the White Cap Dakota nation has an inherent right to self-government and is one of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada under Canadas Constitution with the signing the first nation is also able to make their own laws on their land and make decisions on governance and financial management among others we look forward to this change and continue to move forward and continue to build our community for a bright a bright future for our young people weve talked about when eventually were going to be retiring but hopefully not by the way here and and weve got to continue to build our build our nation and continue to create a recognition of our ancestors recognition of our people here today as Aboriginal peoples of Canada bu