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A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867, while retaining ties to the British crown. Economically and technologically, the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the south across the world's longest international border. Canada faces the political challenges of meeting public demands for quality improvements in health care, education, social services, and economic competitiveness, as well as responding to the particular concerns of predominantly francophone Quebec. Canada also aims to develop its diverse energy resources while maintaining its commitment to the environment.

Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy and a part of the Commonwealth realm.

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First Nations Assessment Inspection Regulations (SOR/2007-242).

Regulations
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América Septentrional

The present Regulations are made under the First Nations Fiscal Management Act. For the purpose of the present Regulations “assessable property” means reserve land, an interest in reserve lands or a right to occupy, possess or use reserve lands, that is subject to assessment under a property assessment law. Inspections of such properties shall be carried out in accordance with procedures prescribed in sections 3 to 7 of the present Regulations. The text consists of 8 sections.

Implements: First Nations Fiscal Management Act (S.C. 2005, c. 9). (2017-02-20)

Land Claims and Self-Government Agreement among the Tlicho and the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada.

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América Septentrional

The present Agreement is the first combined land, resources and self-government Agreement in the Northwest Territories. Canada, the Government of the Northwest Territories(GNWT) and the Tlicho are Parties to the Agreement. The Agreement provides the Tlicho with ownership of a single block of 39,000 square kilometres of land, including subsurface resources, adjacent to or surrounding the four Tlicho communities. The Agreement also provides for self-government. A regional Tlicho Government was created with law-making authority over Tlicho Citizens in their communities and on their lands.

Tlicho Land Claims and Self-Government Act (S.C. 2005, c. 1).

Legislation
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América Septentrional

Section 3 of the above-mentioned Act establishes that the Tlicho Land Claims and Self Government Agreement is approved, given effect and declared valid and has the force of law. Section 6 specifies that there shall be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund any sums that are required to meet the monetary obligations of Canada under chapters 9, 18 and 24 to 26 of the Agreement.The text consists of 111 sections.

Implements: Land Claims and Self-Government Agreement among the Tlicho and the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada. (2003-08-25)