Examples of Deh Cho First Nation in a sentence
Deh Cho communities, each Deh Cho First Nation, Deh Cho First Nations, GNWT, Canada, and interested stakeholders will review the proposed land use options and provide feedback to the Planning Committee on matters within their respective interests or jurisdictions.
Studies to document traditional knowledge and incorporation of traditional knowledge into the DAR will respect confidentiality and will be guided by the MVEIRB’s Guidelines for Incorporating Traditional Knowledge into the Environmental Impact Assessment Process (MVEIRB 2005) and specific relevant traditional knowledge policies and protocols (such as Deh Cho First Nation 2003, 2004).
The Review Board further acknowledges the efforts of the Deh Cho First Nation in establishing the Deh Cho First Nation Consultation Principles (see Appendix D), and supports the use of these principles as guidelines to conducting meaningful consultation with Deh Cho communities.
On October 23, 2019, a letter was submitted to GNWT-FIN from the Deh Cho First Nation indicating that they are supportive of the ongoing reclamation work and would like continued engagement as this work is being completed.
The wells are across the river from the Hay River Golf Course and Cross Country Ski Clubhouse and near the ski club trail system.There are also residences to the south of the river..3 The Frobisher gas wells are located within the traditional lands of the K’atlodeeche First Nation, the Hay River Métis Council, Deh Cho First Nation and NWT Métis Nation.
NWT, the Dene Tha' claims that its territory overlaps with that of the Deh Cho First Nation, with whom the Dene Tha' shares significant familial and cultural relationships.
Legislation could provide a Deh Cho First Nation with such a veto but as yet there is none.
A presentation from the Chief Archie Catholique of the Lutsel k’e Dene Band of the Deh Cho First Nation from the Northwest Territories on his community's experience with diamond exploration and mining was of particular interest to workshop participants.
The numerous requirements in these CRs for the support of a Deh Cho First Nation before a regulatory authority can make certain decisions seem to provide a veto and would result in an unlawful failure of the regulatory authority to exercise its discretion.
Liidlii Ku’e First Nation has in its possession a large amount of digital data related to traditional knowledge, some of which gathered by Deh Cho First Nation an umbrella group mandated to negotiate a comprehensive agreement under the Deh Cho process with the federal and territorial governments.