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Kinew and Smith are fighting over your treaty rights.

Your premiers are fighting again, surprise, surprise.

Morning from the Hub of the North — here's what matters in Thompson today.

### Your Premiers are Really Going at It

You know, sometimes you expect a little more decorum, even from politicians. But the way Premier Kinew and Alberta's Premier Smith went at it over treaty rights and separatism at the Western Premiers’ Conference in Kananaskis? That’s the kind of public squabble that just makes you shake your head. Smith talking about separating from Canada, and Kinew pushing back hard on the federal government’s role in upholding treaty rights – it’s a big deal.

This isn't just a Winnipeg or Edmonton issue. Up here in Thompson, where the northern economy and our relationship with Indigenous communities are absolutely central to everything we do, these kinds of discussions have real weight. When leaders can't even agree on the fundamentals of treaty rights, it complicates everything from resource development around Mystery Lake to the future of the cold-weather testing industry that relies on a stable political climate. We're talking about a region that services 60,000 people, an area larger than many European countries, and what happens at these conferences echoes from the Vale nickel operations to the University College of the North.

* **Treaty Rights:** The core of Kinew's argument is that the federal government needs to step up and honor its obligations. For many in Thompson and the surrounding communities, this isn't abstract — it's about land use, resource sharing, and economic opportunities right here on the Burntwood River. * **Separation Talk:** Smith’s flirtation with separation isn't new, but it always raises eyebrows. In a province like Manitoba, with its deep connections across Canada and its own distinct northern identity, that kind of rhetoric can feel out of touch with the realities we face day-to-day. It’s a reminder that political posturing far away can still impact the ground-level work happening in places like the Kerry Vickar Centre, where communities come together.

The "so what" for us here in Thompson is clear: these high-level disagreements trickle down. They affect the stability needed to attract new investment beyond just mining, and they shape the environment for the diversification that Thompson absolutely needs to thrive. When our leaders can't find common ground on foundational issues, it makes everyone's job harder.

Spence out.

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