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Extractions: GOVERNMENT OF CANADA, THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES AND AKAITCHO FIRST NATIONS SIGN INTERIM MEASURES AGREEMENT LUTSEL K'E, NWT (June 28, 2001) - Negotiators representing the Akaitcho Territory Dene First Nations (Akaitcho DFN), the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and the Government of Canada today signed an Interim Measures Agreement in Lustel K'e. Robert Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, is pleased with the progress that has been made at the negotiation table. "We signed a Framework Agreement last July; the federal mandate to proceed with negotiations toward an Agreement-in-Principle was approved by Cabinet in April 2001; and now an Interim Measures Agreement is in place. We are moving forward." Interim measures are temporary arrangements introduced to afford a measure of protection to Aboriginal interests during the period that an agreement is being negotiated. Temporary arrangements of this kind have to be made within the framework of existing federal and territorial laws. The Akaitcho Interim Measures Agreement will lead to the creation of a pre-screening process where the Akaitcho DFN will review applications for various licences, permits, dispositions of lands. The precise nature of the pre-screening process for each type of application will be outlined in schedules that will be developed over the next few months.
Extractions: Mineral and Petroleum Resources Directorate The Geology Division of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Developments (DIAND-NT Region) has joined with the geological staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories Department of Renewable Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development (RWED) to form the C.S. Lord Northern Geoscience Centre The C.S. Lord Northern Geoscience Centre, located in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, delivers government geoscience programs for the Northwest Territories. Our projects include petroleum geoscience, mineral deposit studies, kimberlite research, and multi-disciplinary field-based studies. Our archives contain thousands of geology maps and geoscientific papers. A database about these references, as well as our famous database of northern mineral showings (NORMIN), are searchable at the NORMIN website DIANDs Geology Division, in conjunction with the Mining Recorders Office (867-669-2671), is also responsible for administration of the Canada Mining Regulations. www.canada.justice.gc.ca/en/index.html
Northwest Territories Act northwest territories Reindeer Regulations. Oaths of Allegiance andOffice and Seat of government Order (NWT). Related information, http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/N-27/
Extractions: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES ACT SHORT TITLE INTERPRETATION PART I GOVERNMENT ... Offence and Punishment Related regulations Additional Legislative Powers Designation Order Game Declared in Danger of Becoming Extinct Northwest Territories Archaeological Sites Regulations Northwest Territories Reindeer Regulations ... Oaths of Allegiance and Office and Seat of Government Order (N.W.T.)
Thelon Game Sanctuary - Northwest Territories, Canada a draft Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary management plan was prepared, which then went tothe hands of the government of the northwest territories for their approval. http://www.thelon.com/sanctuary.htm
Extractions: The Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary Canada's wilderness jewel click on map to enlarge Covering an area of approximately 26,000 sq. miles, the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary, straddling the boundary of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada's mainland Arctic, is the largest and most remote wildlife refuge on the North America continent - and possibly the world. As there is little surrounding developments in this region, the unusual forest oasis located far out on the tundra truly represents one of the last great, unaltered ecosystems on our planet. For those few fortunate enough to have ever visited this extreme remote region, the experience is like stepping back to a time when grizzly, wolves and musk-ox ruled the earth... Every year, over 300,000 caribou calve within and migrate through the Thelon Sanctuary. Click to enlarge. Musk-oxen populations in the Thelon Sanctuary and surrounding areas have flourished over the past century. During the intense studies carried out by the International Biological Program (IBP) in the 1960's, the Thelon Sanctuary was identified as a 'Biological Site of Universal Importance'.
Extractions: YELLOWKNIFE, NWT The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Secretary of State for Children and Youth, on behalf of the Honourable Pierre S. Pettigrew, Minister of Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), and the Honourable Charles Dent, Minister of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE), today signed the Canada-Northwest Territories Labour Market Development Agreement This significant agreement, scheduled for implementation on April 1, 1998, or a mutually agreed date thereafter, will enable the Northwest Territories (NWT) to assume an expanded role in the design and delivery of labour market development programs and services for unemployed Canadians in the NWT. Given the complex issues involved, ECE and HRDC have agreed that the actual implementation would be subject to a process that ensures an orderly transition and no interruption of service to the public. "This milestone agreement enables us to move forward with policies and programs tailored to meet the needs of the NWT labour market," said Minister Dent. "Our goal is to equip Canadians in the NWT with the skills and opportunities they need to be competitive in today's and tomorrow's economy." Today's agreement demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to withdraw from labour market training and to establish new partnerships with the provinces and territories for labour market development. These commitments were made in the February 1996 Speech from the Throne and in the Labour Market Development Proposal made to the provinces and territories in May 1996.
Northwest Territories Database Information National Pollutant Release Inventory ( NPRI ) as a federal government initiativedesigned that this database only pertains to the northwest territories and not http://www.ecologeris.com/details/nt/
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Canadopedia : Northwest Territories Politics And Government northwest territories Politics and government. Agencies and boards. Agriculture.Archives and documents. Associations. Budgets. Citizenship and Immigration. http://www.canadopedia.com/northwest-territories/politics-and-government/
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Government Of The Northwest Territories Arctic Airports Division NWT Arctic Airports. D. Jim Winsor Director, Arctic Airports Department of Transportation,Arctic Airports Division PO Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2LA. http://www.cacairports.ca/Eng/Airport_profiles/NWT.htm
Extractions: The Official Homepage of the Government of the Northwest Territories http://www.gov.nt.ca Organisation Information Organisation Government of the Northwest Territories E-Mail : webmaster@gov.nt.ca Address : n/a Country : n/a Telephone : n/a Description Welcome to the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) Departments and Services. , ,To obtain information from a specific department, choose from the list below. If you are seeking a particular service, please use our Search facility or forward your request for information via Feedback. , ,
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Depository Institutions In The Western Provinces And Territories Guides, DSP reports, Canadian government Information on Internet, Canadiangovernment Publishing, Northern Canada. northwest territories. Fort Smith. http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Depo/nord-e.html
Extractions: Canada Search the DSP web site for Go to ... Government Of Canada Publications Federal Publication Locator Canada Gazette Canadian Government Databases 2001 Internet Edition INFODEP Archives Archives IP Address Registration ISBNs Library of Parliament publications Retention Guidelines Serial list What's Doc ? (Archives) Northwest Territories Nunavut Yukon Aurora College
Culture Canada: Legislation And Policy - Northwest Territories Department of Justice, government of northwest territories Source Departmentof Justice, government of northwest territories. Justice http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.7.12.htm
TransCanadaHighway.com Northwest Territories Overview is the result of a land settlement and Aboriginal rights agreement between the Inuitand the Canadian government. People The northwest territories is the only http://www.transcanadahighway.com/northwestterritories/
Extractions: Go to a City... Victoria, BC Vancouver, BC Banff, AB Calgary, AB Edmonton, AB Regina, SK Saskatoon, SK Winnipeg, MB Thunder Bay, ON Sault Ste Marie, ON Sudbury, ON Toronto, ON Hamilton, ON Kitchener, ON Windsor, ON Ottawa, ON Montreal, QU Quebec City, QU Saint John, NB Moncton, NB Charlottetown, PEI Halifax, NS St John's, NF Go to a Province... British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia PEI Newfoundland Yukon Territory Northwest Territory Nunavut Go to a Feature... Home Page Route Itinerary Mileage Chart Road Conditions Tourism Info Maps Budgetting Emergencies Packing TransCanadaHighway.com Northwest Territories Overview Location The Northwest Territories includes most of northern Canada - all the area north of the provinces and and between the Yukon and Nunavut. It stretches 3,560 kilometres to the North Pole and 4,256 kilometres from east to west, covering 1,171,918 square kilometres or more than 12 percent of the total area of the country. The Northwest Territories can be divided into two broad geographical regions: The taiga is the boreal forest belt that circles the subarctic zone below the "treeline." The tundra is a rocky Arctic region where the cold climate has stunted vegetation. NWT includes Great Bear Lake (31,328 sq km, eighth largest in the world); Great Slave Lake (28,568 sq km, tenth largest in the world) and the Mackenzie River (4,241 km long, Canada's longest). The Northwest Territories is the only place in Canada where over half of the population is Aboriginal. The present population of the N.W.T. is approximately 40 000. Dene, Inuvialuit and Métis make up 48%, non-Aboriginals about 52%. Most live in small communities; Yellowknife, the capital, has a population of more than 15 000.
NWT Education, Culture And Employment Compendium of useful resources for distance learning, online schools, news archives and documents analyzing the school system. http://siksik.learnnet.nt.ca/
NWT GenWeb Homepage Registrar General Vital Statistics Department of Health Social Services Governmentof the northwest territories Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0 1800-661-0830 (867) 777 http://www.rootsweb.com/~cannt/nwt.htm
Extractions: These are incomplete records from 1925 onward. For information about events that took place outside of the Northwest Territories, the following table provides links to vital statistics offices in other provinces and territories: Nunavut Northwest Territories Yukon British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick ... Newfoundland and Labrador
Greenspace - Press Releases - Northwest Territories Energy Strategy Discussion Paper Released Date January 29, 2003, Analysis onEconomic Impacts of Kyoto Protocol Now Available Date December 06, 2002, http://greenspace.emergeknowledge.com/cgi-bin/myemerge.pl/ntgovt