Examples of Sahtu First Nation in a sentence
Membership (2) The Board shall consist of five members including, apart from the chairperson, two members appointed on the nomination of the Sahtu First Nation and one member appointed on the nomination of the territorial Minister.
Quorum (3) A quorum of the Board consists of three members, including one of the members appointed on the nomination of the Sahtu First Nation and one of the members not so appointed other than the chairperson.
L’alinéa 116b) de la même loi est 40remplacé par ce qui suit :31a Clause 67: (1) to (3) Subsections 112(2) to (4) read as follows:(2) One half of the members of the Review Board other than the chairperson shall be persons appointed on the nomination of first nations, including at least one nominated by the Gwich’in First Nation and one nominated by the Sahtu First Nation.
If that were the case, several critical features of the land use planning scheme in the Act whose force has not been doubted in the process of developing a Sahtu land use plan would have to be considered unsupported by the Agreement, including not only the MVRMA’s Plan approval role for the Sahtu First Nation and the MVRMA plan conformity determination process, but subsection 41(3) of the Act, the ‘plan contents’ clause that is relied on prominently by the GNWT and INAC in their arguments on this issue.
We salute these traditions and commend your commitment to recognize the family as the basis of our nation’s strength and morality.
Notwithstanding subsection 14(1) of the Northwest Territories Waters Act, the Gwich’in First Nation and Sahtu First Nation are not required to pay any fee in respect of the use of waters or the deposit of waste for non- commercial purposes on their first nation lands.Article 53 : Texte de l’article 91 : 91.
Clause 94: (1) Subsection 148(2) reads as follows:(2) The federal Minister shall, after consulting the Gwich’in First Nation, the Sahtu First Nation and the territorial government, fix the terms of reference of an environmental audit, including the key components of the environment to be examined.
Preliminary screening by Gwich’in, Sahtu or Tlicho(3) The Gwich’in First Nation, the Sahtu First Nation or the Tlicho Government, as the case may be, may conduct a preliminary screening of a proposal for a development to determinewhether to refer the proposal for an environmental assessment in accordance with paragraph 126(2)(b) or (c).
The federal Minister shall, after consulting the Gwich’in First Nation, the Sahtu First Nation, theTłichq Government and the territorial government, fix the terms of reference of the environmental audit, including the key components of the environment to be examined.
Further, where the Gwich'in or Sahtu First Nation, a local government or a department or agency of the federal or territorial government proposes to carry out a development that does not require a licence, permit or other authorization, these bodies must comply with the EIA requirements before taking any irrevocable action in relation to the development.