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April 9, 1990

Dene/Métis sign historic land claim agreement

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A week ago, the protracted negotiations almost fell apart. But today, it looks like the Dene and Métis of the Northwest Territories' Mackenzie Valley will sign a long-awaited final land claim agreement with the federal government. The accord would give the native groups control of more than 180,000 sq. km of land, plus $500 million over 20 years. In this clip from CBC's Midday, host Valerie Pringle talks to Dene leader Bill Erasmus and Métis leader Gary Bohnet about the potential deal.

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