AGREEMENTTripartite Framework Agreement • January 27th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJanuary 27th, 2021This Non-Judicial Stamp paper of Rs. 200 forms part and parcel of this tripartite framework agreement (hereinafter this “Agreement”) is made and executed on this day of 2020 by and between:
BRITISH COLUMBIA TRIPARTITE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ON FIRST NATION HEALTH GOVERNANCETripartite Framework Agreement • February 17th, 2023 • British Columbia
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Tripartite Framework AgreementTripartite Framework Agreement • October 18th, 2007
Contract Type FiledOctober 18th, 2007Tripartite Framework Agreement signed in July 2006 between the Government of Canada, the First Nations Education Steering Committee, and the Province of British Columbia (BC) which establishes a process of transferring authority over First Nation education to First Nation peoples.
Tripartite Framework Agreement on First Nation Health Governance Sub-Agreement SummaryTripartite Framework Agreement • May 17th, 2013
Contract Type FiledMay 17th, 2013Post-Transfer Environment After October 1, 2013, the federal transfer of resources and responsibilities to the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) will be complete. This is a milestone in the ongoing evolution of the health partnership between First Nations and federal and provincial governments in BC. Features of this important milestone include:- Health Canada will no longer be responsible for the design, management or delivery of federally-funded health programs or services for First Nations in BC; these roles will be assumed by the FNHA. Over time, the FNHA will redesign the current First Nations and Inuit Health Branch FNIHB programs, informed by engagement with BC First Nations. - The regional office in BC will no longer have a FNIHB portion. However, HECSB, HPFB, and related departmental corporate support functions will continue in that regional office. - All community contribution agreements currently managed through the BC FNIHB regional office will be transitioned to the