Aboriginal Groups definition
Examples of Aboriginal Groups in a sentence
This Schedule sets out the responsibilities of Ontario and the Recipient in relation to consultation with Aboriginal Groups on the Project, and to delegate procedural aspects of consultation from Ontario to the Recipient.
The Recipient shall, upon request lend assistance to Ontario by filing records and other appropriate evidence of the activities undertaken both by Ontario and by the Recipient in consulting with Aboriginal Groups in relation to the Project, attending any regulatory or other hearings, and making both written and oral submissions, as appropriate, regarding the fulfillment of Aboriginal consultation responsibilities by Ontario and by the Recipient, to the relevant regulatory or judicial decision-makers.
Nonetheless, the intent of Ontario is to promote coordination among provincial ministries, boards and agencies with roles in consulting with Aboriginal Groups so that the responsibilities outlined in this Agreement may be fulfilled efficiently and in a manner that avoids, to the extent possible, duplication of effort by Aboriginal Groups, the Recipient, Ontario, and provincial ministries, boards, agencies and other regulatory decision-makers.
This Schedule sets out the responsibilities of the Province and the Recipient in relation to consultation with Aboriginal Groups on the Project, and to delegate procedural aspects of consultation from the Province to the Recipient.
That Notice Of Project Has Been Given To Identified Aboriginal Groups.
Nonetheless, the intent of the Province is to promote coordination among provincial ministries, boards and agencies with roles in consulting with Aboriginal Groups so that the responsibilities outlined in this Agreement may be fulfilled efficiently and in a manner that avoids, to the extent possible, duplication of effort by Aboriginal Groups, the Recipient, the Province, and provincial ministries, boards, agencies and other regulatory decision-makers.
During this approximately 84 day period, Aboriginal Groups will be consulted on the Joint Review Panel Report and the draft provincial and federal consultation and accommodation reports.
Nonetheless, the intent of the Province and Canada is to promote coordination among provincial ministries, boards and agencies with roles in consulting with Aboriginal Groups so that the responsibilities outlined in this Agreement may be fulfilled efficiently and in a manner that avoids, to the extent possible, duplication of effort by Aboriginal Groups, the Recipient, the Province, Canada and provincial and federal ministries, boards, agencies and other regulatory decision-makers.
This Schedule sets out the respective roles and responsibilities of the Province and the Recipient in relation to consultation with Aboriginal Groups on the Project and serves to specify the procedural aspects of consultation delegated from the Province and Canada to the Recipient.
There are no impact and benefits agreements, memorandums of understanding, compensation or partnership agreements or any other agreements of the same nature with Aboriginal Groups affecting the Marigold Project.