In light of the negotiations that are currently going on, or in terms of some of the outstanding regions that still have to get to the table, the observations from parties has been the land claim policy, which could be perhaps problematic from the parties' perspectives, it depends on what side of the table you are on, but basically the land claims model that the federal Government of Canada is upholding is based on the United States' model, which basically was following the first achievement of a land claim agreement with First Nation people in Alaska then. My question is, in the eyes of the international states, how does the GNWT view a fair and just settlement of land and resource rights for the people in the NWT?
Michael Nadli on Question 682-18(2): United Nations Declaration On The Rights Of Aboriginal Peoples
In the Legislative Assembly on March 3rd, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 682-18(2): United Nations Declaration On The Rights Of Aboriginal Peoples
Oral Questions
March 2nd, 2017
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