Bearspaw First Nation moves toward MOU with City of Calgary
The agreement would formalize ongoing dialogue between the nation and city officials on shared priorities.
Why it matters
A formal agreement could shape how Calgary and Bearspaw First Nation collaborate on shared interests in the years ahead.
Bearspaw First Nation is working to build a stronger formal relationship with the City of Calgary through a proposed memorandum of understanding (MOU). The groundwork for the agreement was set in motion during a Calgary council meeting held July 16.
The MOU is intended to lay the foundation for future collaboration between Bearspaw First Nation and the city, though specific terms of the agreement have not yet been finalized.
Bearspaw is one of three nations that make up the Stoney Nakoda Nations, located west of Calgary. City council's action on July 16 signals an initial step toward establishing a more structured partnership going forward.
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