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For instance, Woodford (2003) and King (2000) show that in a simple New Keynesian model with forward looking Taylor rules, the response to deviations from the inflation target should neither be too weak nor too strong in order to guarantee the existence of a unique local equilibrium.
An employee wishing to seek public office, or to be elected to any federally recognized Indigenous governing body, including but not limited to First Nations Band Councils, Indigenous Governments or Self-Governments, may request a leave of absence without pay.
This interpretation raises risks we cannot afford to take.- Section 13(b) must be clarified to ensure the existing participation rights of Indigenous governing bodies are not decreased, by adding at the end of (b): “and for greater certainty, the Indigenous governing body also has any greater rights of party status, consultation, and other forms of participation that may apply under a provincial or Indigenous law”.
ACCOUNTABILITY OF INDIGENOUS GOVERNMENT AND THE ROLE OF COURTS There is some controversy on how to ensure that an Indigenous governing body should be made accountable to its own citizens and how it should adhere to human rights standards.
The Declaration Act envisions that an IGB will exercise statutory powers—like granting mineral tenures or issuing permits—these are important powers as nations consider how to grant consent for mining.The definition used in the Declaration Act for Indigenous governing body or IGB is “an entity authorized to act on behalf of Indigenous peoples that hold section 35 rights”.