Examples of Tåîchô Government in a sentence
The title to these Tåîchô community lands is subject to any interests listed in part 2 of the appendix to chapter 18, to any interests granted by the Tåîchô Government since the effective date and to any renewals or replacements of such interests.
The Tåîchô Government shall, in its sole discretion, determine how to use the payment.
Tåîchô Government may enter into agreements to coordinate the delivery of programs and services or to otherwise harmonize program and service delivery, including arrangements for information sharing, record-keeping, methods of ensuring comparability of standards, cooperation in negotiation of inter-jurisdictional agreements, and any other measures as agreed.
Attempt to resolve any issues which arise with respect to the implementation of the Tåîchô Government Financing AgreementCommittee at the request of any of the Parties, prior to reference to the chapter 6 dispute resolution process 5.
RELATED CLAUSES: 6.4, 6.5 TÅÎCHÔ GOVERNMENT Sheet # 7-1PROJECT:Constitution of the Tåîchô Government RESPONSIBILITY:Dogrib Treaty 11 Council or Tåîchô Government (Tåîchô) PARTICIPANT / LIAISON: Canada - Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development(DIAND), Government of the Northwest Territories - Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs (MAA) ACTIVITIES RESPONSIBILITY TIMING GUIDELINES 1.
Community Working Group Figure 6: Tåîchô Government governance and capacity considerations for Bathurst Caribou co- management (note: the blue shaded boxes represent positions currently in place, the green shaded polygons represent positions yet to be defined and filled).
The Implementation Committee will fulfil its ongoing responsibility to oversee and monitor the implementation of the agreement by soliciting periodic activity reports from government and the Tåîchô Government.
Following this request, the Tåîchô Government formed a caribou working group to meet with ENR-GNWT to develop a document on recovery options for the Bathurst herd and neighboring herds.
While expressing the international community’s appreciation to Pakistan for having hosted millions of Afghan refugees over the past two decades, the Secretary-General appealed that those Afghans who had recently entered Pakistan be allowed to remain and secured the agreement that Pakistan would facilitate provision of immediate relief assistance to the nearly 80,000 refugees at the Jalozai camp.
Once these decisions have been made, they would be incorporated into the adaptive co- management cycle, with the Tåîchô Government, the CCC‟s and ENR-GNWT working together to inform the public and implement management decisions.