First Nations and Stakeholders Sample Clauses

First Nations and Stakeholders. The SQCF landbase is entirely within the Traditional Territory of Squamish Nation. The majority of SQCF is also within the Tsleil-Waututh Consultative Area and the southern portion is within the Musqueam Nation Consultative Area. Stakeholders identified as having potential interests in the SQCF are also listed below. Specific stakeholder individuals and groups may change over time. SQCF will endeavour to maintain an up to date list of relevant contacts to facilitate information sharing and consultation in the case of proposed operations that may affect First Nations and stakeholders identified. First Nations  Squamish Nation  Tsleil-Waututh Nation  Musqueam Nation Communities, Community Groups and General Public  Squamish area residents  Ring Creek residents  Other private landowners  Community groups, including  Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA)  Squamish Dirt Bike Association (SDBA)  Squamish Trails Society  Squamish Access Society (SAS)  99 Trials Association  Run Squamish  Squamish Environment Society  Squamish River Watershed Society  Squamish Streamkeepers  The Future of Xxxx Sound Society  Xxxx Sound Biosphere Region Initiative Society  Xxxx Sound Community Forum  Sea to Sky Forestry Centre Society  Squamish Valley Rod and Gun Club (member of the BC Wildlife Federation)  Squamish Chamber of Commerce  Tourism Squamish  Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative  Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council  Squamish & District Forestry Association  School District 48  Quest University  Coast Mountain Academy  Additional groups and individuals that self-identify Other Land users and Businesses  Sea to Sky Gondola  Water licence holders (domestic, commercial and municipal)  Commercial recreation tenure holders  Trapline holders  Mineral tenure holders  Road permit holders  Utility Right of Way holders  Neighbouring forest tenure holders  Local forest based businesses  Other Crown tenure holders Governments and Government Agencies  District of Squamish  Squamish Lillooet Regional District  BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development  BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy  XX Xxxxx  Recreation Sites and Trails BC
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