Answer:It is important to remember that all Saskatchewan residents, whether Indigenous or non-Indigenous, benefit directly or indirectly from the treaty relationships between First Nations and the Crown. Euro-Canadians and other immigrants
Explanation:It is important to remember that all Saskatchewan residents, whether Indigenous or non-Indigenous, benefit directly or indirectly from the treaty relationships between First Nations and the Crown. Euro-Canadians and other immigrants, who today are the majority of the provincial population, benefit because it was through treaties that they acquired the right to settle here. These settlement rights for non-Indigenous were granted in exchange for certain specific treaty rights to First Nations. As a result, it is generally assumed that “Treaty Rights” refers only to those held by First Nations because Canada’s two other constitutionally recognized Indigenous groups, the Métis and Inuit, were not treaty signatories here in Saskatchewan.