I will just point out for the people that the reality is the one area where there’s some difficulty is in the North Slave area because of the newness of the process in the Tlicho, with the Tlicho Government that’s getting up and mobilized, and the fact that we have unsettled claims adjacent that are part of the Bathurst herd range with the Akaitcho as well as the Northwest Territories Metis, and the need to come up with basically a tailor-made interim arrangement as these claims are settled. The Wek’eezhii process is underway. We’re committed to that process, as well as to a process that’s going to flow from that with the Akaitcho and the Metis. As well, we are in discussions with other co-management board executives and chairs to talk about the need to bring these folks together to look at some of the overlap issues that have come to light across the Northwest Territories as we deal with these caribou issues. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 415-16(4): Wildlife Management Boards Established Under Land Claim Provisions
In the Legislative Assembly on February 26th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 415-16(4): Wildlife Management Boards Established Under Land Claim Provisions
Oral Questions
February 25th, 2010
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