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Draft Nuu-chah-nulth Agreement-in-Principle


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Draft Nuu-chah-nulth Agreement-in-Principle Part 1 (PDF 918 Kb)

  • Preamble
  • Chapter 1 - Definitions
  • Chapter 2 - General Provisions
  • Chapter 3 - Lands
  • Chapter 4 - Water
  • Chapter 5 - Forest Resources
  • Chapter 6 - Access
  • Chapter 7 - Crown Corridors and Roads
  • Chapter 8 - Fisheries
  • Chapter 9 - Wildlife and Migratory Birds
  • Chapter 10 - Environmental Assessment and Environmental Protection
  • Chapter 11 - Parks and Protected Areas
  • Chapter 12 - Governance
  • Chapter 13 - Local and Regional Government Relationships
  • Chapter 14 - Indian Act Transition
  • Chapter 15 - Capital Transfer and Negotiation Loan Repayment
  • Chapter 16 - Fiscal Relations
  • Chapter 17 - Taxation
  • Chapter 18 - Culture and Heritage
  • Chapter 19 - Dispute Resolution
  • Appendix A - Map of Nuu-chah-nulth Area
  • Appendix B - Map of Meares Island

Draft Nuu-chah-nulth Agreement-in-Principle Part 2 (PDF 959 Kb)

  • Appendix C Map of Nuu-chah-nulth Domestic Fishing Area
  • Appendix D Nuu-chah-nulth Fishing Right Allocations
  • Appendix E Nuu-chah-nulth Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy Commercial Fishing Licences
  • Appendix F Commercial Fishing Capacity in Nuu-chah-nulth Harvest Agreements
  • Appendix G Map of Wildlife and Migratory Birds Harvest Area
  • Appendix H Map of Pacific Rim National Park


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