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Métis people often face different treatment by government due to their distinct cultural identity and historical context. As one of the three recognized Indigenous groups in Canada, along with First Nations and Inuit, Métis have unique rights and claims that stem from their mixed ancestry and historical ties to both Indigenous and European communities. Government policies have evolved to acknowledge these differences, but challenges remain in areas such as land rights, self-governance, and access to resources. This can lead to disparities in how Métis communities are supported compared to other Indigenous groups.

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