Examples of Yukon First Nations in a sentence
Agreements shall affect the ability of Yukon First Nations or Yukon Indian People to participate in and benefit from, Government programs for status Indians, non-status Indians or native people, as the case may be.
The affected Yukon First Nations shall notify the Enrollment Commission of the composition of the joint Enrollment Committee and any changes made in it from time to time.
Mr. Fentie (Motion #1017) THAT this House urges the Government of Canada to recognize Yukon Self-Governing First Nations as a senior level of government, by working with the first seven Yukon First Nations who settled their land claims to develop new Financial Transfer Agreements that include an economic development incentive allowing Yukon First Nations to retain an appropriate percentage of their own source revenues.
Mr. Pasloski (Motion No. 851) THAT this House urges the Government of Yukon to consult with settled and non-settled Yukon First Nations, as well as settled and non-settled trans-boundary aboriginal peoples, in accordance with land claims agreements, statutory obligations and the common law.
First Nation Final Agreement shall be published in the Canada Gazette, the Yukon Gazette and the Yukon First Nation registry of laws established pursuant to that Yukon First Nation's self-government agreement.
First Nation Final Agreement shall be published in the Canada Gazette, the Yukon Gazette and the Yukon First Nation registry of laws established pursuant to that Yukon First Nation's self- government agreement.
The responsibilities of each Yukon First Nation's Enrollment Committee shall cease, except with respect to matters pending before it, two years after the day on which the Yukon First Nation's Final Agreement comes into effect.
Mr. Pasloski (Motion No. 820) THAT this House urges the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada to recognize Yukon First Nations governments as governments.
While some Yukon First Nations have begun to develop laws under their self-government agreements, none has done so in the area of education at this point in time.
Similarly, I met collectively in Whitehorse with representatives of the 11 Yukon First Nations who negotiated land claim and self-government agreements with Canada.