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- Guide for Federal Implementers of Comprehensive Land Claims and Self . . .
This guide compiles the most up-to-date lessons and information available on the key principles, policies and processes that inform the implementation of agreements Its primary purpose is to guide federal officials in fulfilling departments’ responsibilities under comprehensive land claims agreements (CLCAs) and self-government agreements
- Implementation of Comprehensive Land Claim and Self-Government Agreements
As a result of that particular Auditor General’s report, Canada published guidelines for the development of imple-mentation plans for final comprehensive land claim agree-ments Since then, implementation planning, negotiations and management has expanded to become a requirement for the finalization of self-government agreements
- Fact Sheet: Implementation of Final Agreements
Since 1973, 24 comprehensive land claims agreements covering over 40 percent of Canada's land mass have been ratified and brought into effect, 18 of which include self-government provisions An additional three stand-alone self-government agreements are also in effect
- Committee Report No. 12 - INAN (42-1) - House of Commons of Canada
The Committee is encouraged by steps the government has taken to improve implementation including the development of a Whole-of-Government Approach to the implementation of comprehensive land claims agreements, a series of principles, and a Cabinet directive
- Canada’s Contracng Process and Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement . . .
Provide an Understanding of How Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements (CLCAs) Affect Your Procurement • TBS Contracting Policy • What and where are CLCAs? • How does Canada address CLCA obligations during our contracting process? • Discuss Canada’s contracting obligations in: – Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA)
- COMPREHENSIVE LAND CLAIM AGREEMENT - ntlegislativeassembly. ca
Consolidated Report of the Implementation Committee | 2009 10 – 2014 155 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND On April 22, 1992, the Gwich’in Tribal Council (GTC) and the Government of Canada (Canada) signed the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement (GCLCA), and the accompanying Implementation Plan (IP) The
- Final Agreements and Related Implementation Matters
These pages contain information about Final Agreements relating to Comprehensive Land Claims and Self-Government At this first stage of negotiation, the groups involved agree on issues to be discussed, how they will be discussed, and on deadlines for reaching an Agreement-in-Principle
- A New Land Claims Implementation Policy - Land Claims Coalition
land claims negotiations are more than real estate transactions In defining their relationships, Aboriginal peoples and the Government of Canada will want to ensure that the continuing interests of claimants in settlement areas are recognized
- Consolidated report of the Implementation Committee : Gwichin . . .
Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement Implementation Committee, author Collaborating author : Canada Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, issuing body Title : Consolidated report of the Implementation Committee : Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, April 1, 2015-March 31, 2018 Publication type : Monograph
- Renewing the Comprehensive Land Claims Policy: Towards a Framework for . . .
The Inherent Right Policy (1995) addresses requirements for implementation plans and financial arrangements where self-government is included in comprehensive land claim agreements Learn more about the implementation of comprehensive land claim and self-government agreements
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