First Nation and Métis Communities Sample Clauses

First Nation and Métis Communities. ‌ The Saskatchewan government has a duty to consult with First Nations and Métis communities about the impact of this operating plan on their ability to exercise Treaty and Aboriginal rights, before approving the plan. The people Sakaw solicited input from on the drafts of this plan included the First Nations and Métis community leaders in and adjacent to the PA FMA area. Feedback received has enabled Xxxxx to adjust the plan to avoid, mitigate or minimize adverse impacts on the ability of indigenous communities and individuals to xxxx, fish and trap for food on unoccupied Crown lands , gather plants for food and medicine, and carry out traditional ceremonial and cultural practices. Information about Xxxxx’s engagement efforts and adjustments made to harvesting plans during the development of this operating plan, is provided to the Government of Saskatchewan with the submission of this operating plan. This includes information about the First Nations and Métis communities contacted and subsequent discussions, that help inform the government’s consultation process. Indigenous communities and organizations in and adjacent to the PA FMA area are: First Nation Communities Ahtahkakoop First Nation Montreal Lake First Nation Xxxxxxxx Lake First Nation Big River First Nation Muskoday First Nation Wahpeton Dakota First Nation Xxxxx Xxxxx Cree First Nation Pelican Lake First Nation Witchekan Lake First Nation Lac La Ronge Indian Band Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Cree Nation Métis Organizations Nipawin (#134) Dore/Sled Lake (#67) Fish Lake (#108) La Ronge (#19) Leoville (#64) Debden (#61) Weyakwin (#16) Chitek Lake (#97) Timberland (#121) Timber Bay (#20) Spiritwood (#136) Big River (#59) Beauval Sipishik (#37) Prince Xxxxxx (#7) Shell Lake (#81) Green Lake (#5) There is also ongoing engagement with individual trappers and trapper associations, Chief and Council, committees or boards and band members throughout the year, that continues to be effective in avoiding or minimizing adverse impacts on traditional land uses. Potential impacts from the proposed forest operations (harvesting, constructing, maintaining and reclaiming roads, and renewing the forest) on the ability to xxxx, trap, fish and carry out traditional uses, and steps that are taken to avoid negative impacts, are described below. - The harvest disturbance impacts the availability of vegetation for different wildlife species. The forest growth cycle is reset to the beginning, and a young forest starts to grow back. ...
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