The Canada-NWT Cooperation Agreement Sample Clauses

The Canada-NWT Cooperation Agreement. In January 2000, the GNWT and Canada renewed the Agreement committing the Department of Canadian Heritage to provide $17.5 million over five years (1999/00 to 2003/04) to the GNWT to implement the Agreement’s various objectives. As well, the GNWT annually budgets over $440,000 for Aboriginal language supports. The Agreement obliged the GNWT to provide French language services but does not do so for Aboriginal language services. Instead that is a commitment made within the Official Languages Act. The Agreement’s French and Aboriginal purpose and objectives are presented in Table 3 below. 32 La Federation des communautes Francophones et acadiennne du Canada. Francophone Community Profile of the NWT. Table 3, Cooperation Agreement Purpose and Objectives French Language Aboriginal Languages Purpose‌ ▪ To ensure “the provision of GNWT initiatives and services required by the NWT Official Languages Act and supporting the development of the Francophone community.” ▪ To support “any other related purpose as may agreed upon by Canada and the GNWT.” ▪ To protect “the cultural identity of the NWT Aboriginal peoples through the promotion of language use and providing for community involvement.” ▪ To support “any other related purpose as may be agreed upon by Canada and the GNWT.” Objectives ▪ To ensure the provision of GNWT programs and services required under the Official Languages Act of the Northwest Territories. ▪ To provide administrative and policy support for the implementation of the Official Languages Act of the Northwest Territories. ▪ To support the community and cultural development of the Francophone community. ▪ To provide for the development and implementation of language revitalization, maintenance and enhancement activities by Aboriginal language communities. ▪ To provide GNWT programs which support the revitalization, maintenance and enhancement of the NWT’s official Aboriginal languages. ▪ To provide language resources and technical support to assist with the delivery of GNWT programs and services that promote the use of NWT languages as living and working languages. The Language Services Section of the Department of Education, Culture and Employment administers the Agreement on behalf of the GNWT. It also manages government expenditures as well as the French language contribution, while the Department’s Culture, Heritage and Languages Section has direct responsibility for monitoring the Aboriginal languages community- based contribution agreements....
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The Canada-NWT Cooperation Agreement. The Cooperation Agreement for French and Aboriginal Languages in the NWT was designed to assist the GNWT deliver French programs and services required by the NWT Official Languages Act including the provision of administrative and policy support. This commitment by Canada to fund 100% of French language services was made in 1984. Another objective for French language was the support for the community and cultural development. The objectives for the Aboriginal languages were to provide for the development and implementation of Aboriginal language revitalization, maintenance and enhancement. The GNWT also provided program and technical support and language resources. In total the Agreement provided for $17.5M through 5 years (1999/00-2003/04). The GNWT itself expends approximately 54% of the Agreement’s Aboriginal language funding and 91% of its French language funding to provide multilingual services and supports. The remainder is distributed to the different language communities for the purposes identified in their strategic language plans. Over five years, this amounted to $4.35M for the Aboriginal communities and $725,000 for the French language community. This community-based funding allocation may be the Agreement’s most significant element.

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