Examples of Treaty Settlement Lands in a sentence
In Prince George, the land use pattern may affect and be affected by the L’heidli Tenneh Treaty Settlement Lands when they are finalized.
Since 1982, legal recognition of Indigenous land rights in BC has been extended to less than 0.4% of BC’s entire land base (with Treaty Settlement Lands making up 0.2% and Aboriginal title lands making up less than 0.2%), in each case taking First Nations decades to negotiate and litigate, and costing millions in legal fees.
FDU B, C and D encompass operating areas of both A&A Trading and Terrace Community Forest.The operating area includes Treaty Settlement Lands as defined under the Kitselas and Kitsumkalum Agreements in Principle (signed August 4, 2015).
Since 2011, the Government’s jurisdiction includes Huu-ay-aht Treaty Settlement Lands (TSL), in accordance with the Maa-nulth Treaty, and other properties owned and operated outside the TSL in other jurisdictions.
On April 1, 2012 the Huu–ay–aht First Nations (pronounced hoo–ay–aht) and YuułuPiłPatṇ Government (pronounced yoo–thlu–ilth–aht) became the first of the five First Nations of the Maa–nulth Treaty to join the regional district where their Treaty Settlement Lands are located — a requirement of the Maa–nulth Treaty.
If the Parties conclude a Final Agreement and any portion of the Lands, the Woodlot Land or either of them become Treaty Settlement Lands, the subsurface resources beneath such lands will be included, if owned by the Province.
The Surveyor General and the Practice Advisory Manager are of the view that it is in the best interest of all parties that standards for the survey of portions of Treaty Settlement Lands and relatedplan preparation be maintained to standards equal to that in the rest of the province.
The Parties agree to work towards addressing the overlaps between Proposed NStQ Treaty Settlement Lands and Range Act agreement areas in the Tsq’escen’ First Nation/CLB Stewardship Area of the Traditional Territory through the approaches identified in Schedule “1”.
Union of BC Municipalities First Nations Summit A Review of Dispute Resolution Processes for First Nations & Local Governments File #8/ 6/ 2003PAGE 7The concerns of the City relate to:• local government’s place in the process;• identification of Treaty Settlement Lands within the City’s boundaries;• potential for planning and development conflict on the properties involved;• potential loss of tax base;• protection of parks and marine areas; and• Various complex servicing questions.
Being Neighbourly: Urban Reserves, Treaty Settlement Lands, and the Discursive Construction of Municipal–First Nation Relations.