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    An Act to provide for an integrated system of land and water management in the Mackenzie Valley, to establish certain boards for that purpose and to make consequential amendments to other Acts.

    Legislación
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    There is hereby established a board to be known as the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board and a board to be known as the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board. Part 2 concerns land use planning. Land use planning for a settlement area shall be guided by the the principles set out in section 35. Two Land Use Planning Board are established under sections 36 and 38. Part 3 provides, inter alia for the establishment of Land and Water Boards.

  2. Library Resource
    Regulaciones
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    These Regulations do not apply to a use of land authorized pursuant to grazing or agricultural leases subsequent to its initial clearing, and to harvesting, hunting, trapping or fishing. Regulation 4 specifies activities on land that are prohibited without having a Type A Permit, whereas regulation 5 lists activities for which a Type B permit is required. No person shall deposit material or debris in a watercourse contrary to the Northwest Territories Waters Act or the Fisheries Act, or any regulations made under those Acts (reg.9).

  3. Library Resource

    An Act respecting the expropriation of land.

    Legislación
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The purpose of the present Act is to provide for the procedures related to expropriation and the management of abandoned land. It governs also matters related to compensation and the use of expropriated lands. The text consists of 44 sections divided into 3 Parts.

    Implemented by: Tariff of Costs (SOR/99-308). (2014-06-12)
    Implemented by: Expropriation Fees Regulations (SOR/2000-142). (2000-04-07)

  4. Library Resource

    General Regulations for the control and management of national parks.

    Regulaciones
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The present Regulations enact the Canada National Parks Act. Section 3 establishes that a person may use or occupy public lands or other public property within a Park if that person does so in accordance with the Act, the Regulations made there under and any agreement made between the Government of Canada and the government of the province within which the Park is situated. The Minister may, from time to time, arrange to have public lands in a Park surveyed or resurveyed. The text consists of 40 sections.

    Implements: Canada National Parks Act (S.C. 2000, c. 32). (2017-06-19)

  5. Library Resource

    An Act providing for the ratification and the bringing into effect of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management.

    Legislación
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The First Nations Land Management Act (FNLMA) was passed by the federal Parliament in 1999 on the initiative of fourteen Indian Act Bands wishing to escape the land management provisions of the Indian Act in order to improve their capacities and opportunities for economic development. The Act provides the term "first nation" meaning an Indian Act band named in a schedule. Additional First Nations may request the Governor-in-Council to have the Act applied to them.

  6. Library Resource

    An Act to establish a territory to be known as Nunavut and provide for its government and to amend certain Acts in consequence thereof.

    Legislación
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    There is hereby established a territory of Canada, to be known as Nunavut, consisting of: a) all that part of Canada north of the sixtieth parallel of north latitude and east of the boundary described in Schedule I that is not within Quebec or Newfoundland; and b) the islands in Hudson Bay, James Bay and Ungava Bay that are not within Manitoba, Ontario or Quebec.

  7. Library Resource

    An Act to provide for the settlement of claims by Indian bands in British Columbia relating to certain lands cut off from their reserves.

    Legislación
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The present Act establishes that a band, or its council, may make agreements with Canada and British Columbia for resolving and extinguishing claims to cut-off lands. It notes that "Negotiations toward such agreements do not constitute an admission by Canada of the existence of any legal obligation of Canada toward the band in question" and that "Any such agreement executed prior to this Act is declared to have effect as of the date of its execution." The text consists of 7 sections.

  8. Library Resource
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The public lands described in Schedules I and II hereto are required for wildlife research, conservation or interpretation. The Minister of the Environment is entrusted with the administration, management and control of those public lands.

    Implements: Canada Wildlife Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. W-9). (2010-12-10)

  9. Library Resource

    An Act respecting the transfer of the natural resources of Alberta.

    Legislación
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The present Act is also referred to as Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (N.R.T.A.). In particular, the purpose of the present Agreement is to transfer control over Crown lands and natural resources to the Province of Alberta. The text consists of 2 sections and 1 Schedule containing the Agreement between the government of Canada and the government of the Province of Alberta.

  10. Library Resource
    Canadá, Américas, América Septentrional

    The present Agreement is an initiative by 14 First Nations to take over the management and control of their lands and resources. The Agreement sets out the principle components of this new land management process. Furthermore, the present Agreement provides First Nations with all legal status and powers needed to manage and govern their lands and resources. While First Nations will not be able to sell their land, they will be able to lease or develop their lands and resources, subject to any limits imposed by their own community in laws and Land Codes.

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