Examples of Nunavut Agreement in a sentence
The provisions that apply to this procurement are contained in Part 6 – Bid Criteria of Article 24 – Government Contracts of the Nunavut Agreement.
The Nunavut Agreement contains a provision requiring the inclusion of socio-economic bid criteria in the solicitation document, when practicable and consistent with sound procurement management principles.
As in Sparrow, this “Needs Level” harvest is to have first priority.50 The Nunavut Agreement also establishes a distinction between those wildlife stocks that are subject to a total allowable harvest limit and those that are not, but in both instances the treaty right is considerably more extensive than in any other land claims agreement.51 In fact, it is the only modern agreement in which a right to a commercial harvest is embedded fully within the treaty.
Together with Article 23 of the Nunavut Agreement, these obligations inform the approach to and contents of Inuit Employment Plans in the GN.
Recent negotiated agreements include the Nunavut Agreement (creating a new territory in northern Canada) and a number of other agreements with First Nations in Canada.
This contract is subject to the Agreement Between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (The Nunavut Agreement).
The Nunavut Agreement created the Territory of Nunavut, prevails over all legislation in Nunavut, and continued the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board and Nunavut Species at Risk Committee.
The Division is also obligated under the Nunavut Agreement (NA) and the Umbrella Inuit Impact and Benefits Agreement for Territorial Parks (IIBA) to achieve its mandate by working closely with the Nunavut Joint Planning and Management Committee (NJPMC) and Community Joint Planning and Management Committees (CJPMCs).
The ISP will describe how Inuit monitoring activities tie into the adaptive management system and other management, mitigation, and monitoring plans, and, how Inuit monitoring will relate to the protection and promotion of Inuit rights defined under the Nunavut Agreement and described under legal agreements with Baffinland related to management and stewardship of Inuit owned lands and resources.
Nunavut Inuit exercising their rights as set out in Article 5 of the Nunavut Agreement and who exercise the right to harvest outside of Nunavut may travel back to their place of residence in Nunavut if they have not travelled to a community or populated area outside a Common Travel Area.