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GWICH'IN AND INUVIALUIT SELF-GOVERNMENT
AGREEMENT-IN-PRINCIPLE FOR
THE BEAUFORT-DELTA REGION


Table of Contents

  • Signature Page
  • Preamble
  • Chapter 1 - Definitions
  • Chapter 2 - General Provisions
  • Chapter 3 - Consultation and Obligation to Negotiate
  • Chapter 4 - Gwich'in Government
  • Chapter 5 - Inuvialuit Government
  • Chapter 6 - Beaufort-Delta Public Governments
  • Chapter 7 - Culture and Language
  • Chapter 8 - Child and Family Services and Adoption
  • Chapter 9 - Social Services
  • Chapter 10 - Early Childhood Education
  • Chapter 11 - Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education
  • Chapter 12 - Out of School Care
  • Chapter 13 - Post Secondary Education
  • Chapter 14 - Student Support Services
  • Chapter 15 - Training
  • Chapter 16 - Health
  • Chapter 17 - Income Support
  • Chapter 18 - Justice and Policing
  • Chapter 19 - Guardianship, Trusteeship, Wills and Estates
  • Chapter 20 - Local Government Operations
  • Chapter 21 - Financial Agreements and Own Source Revenue
  • Chapter 22 - Taxation
  • Chapter 23 - Dispute Resolution
  • Chapter 24 - Review
  • Chapter 25 - Intergovernmental Relations
  • Chapter 26 - Implementation and Training
  • Chapter 27 - Transition
  • Chapter 28 - Approval of the Agreement-in-Principle
  • Chapter 29 Additional Subjects For Negotiation


Gwich'in and Inuvialuit Self-Government Agreement-in-Principle for The Beaufort-Delta Region (PDF 395 Kb) in PDF format.


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Gwich'in/Inuvialuit (Beaufort-Delta) Self-Government
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Telephone: 819/994-6453
Fax: 819/994-1831

e-mail: beaufortdelta@ainc-inac.gc.ca


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