Corman Park wants government help with costs related to Treaty Land Entitlement

By Kevin Berger, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Clark’s Crossing Gazette The RM of Corman Park is in a particularly tough situation as it faces the prospect of potentially having to pay 14 different First Nations for land acquired through the Treaty Land Entitlement (TLE) process. For that reason, one of the three resolutions the RM will bring forward to the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) midterm convention calls for the provincial and federal government to help municipalities with the financial burden related to TLE and reserve land development. RM of Corman Park councillors approved the three resolutions during their September 23 meeting, though they had also been reviewed at an administration committee meeting on September 9. The SARM midterm convention will take place on November 5-6, 2025, in Regina….

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