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Agreement-in-Principle of General Nature between the First Nations of Mamuitun and Nutashkuan and the Government of Quebec and the Government of Canada

19 Apr 2004

Neither the Treaty nor the implementation legislation shall have the effect of infringing on the rights of the First Nations and their members as regards the land located outside of the limits of Quebec, particularly in the territory of Labrador. [...] Should the exercise by a First Nation of aboriginal title in relation with a land of Innu Assi be legally challenged on the basis that the aboriginal title may 16 not be exercised in relation with this land without regard to the characteristics of the title referred to in the first paragraph, the provisions of the first paragraph shall then be deemed to prevail, as of the effective date of the Tre [...] These Constitutions shall cover at least the following matters: # The status and the rules for Innus membership and citizenship; # The selection of leaders; # The exercise of power to enact laws and the composition of the legislative body; # The publication of laws and regulations; # Accountability and the rendering of account; # The rights of appeal and of recourse; # The mechanisms for constitut
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Pages
100
Published in
Ottawa

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