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  1. Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations - C.R.C., c. 847 (Section 2)
    Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations
    •  (1) In these Regulations,

      Agreement

      Agreement has the same meaning as in the Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act; (Convention)

      beneficiary

      beneficiary means a person who is enrolled as a beneficiary under the Agreement; (bénéficiaire)

      Indian

      Indian means an Indian as defined in the Indian Act; (Indien)

      Inuk

      Inuk means a person who is a direct descendant of a person of the race of aborigines commonly known as Inuit; (Inuk)

      Inuvialuit Settlement Region

      Inuvialuit Settlement Region has the same meaning as in the Agreement; (région désignée)

      subsistence usage

      subsistence usage has the same meaning as in paragraph (a) of the definition of that expression in the Agreement; (utilisation à des fins de subsistance)

    • (2) No Area shall be regarded as including any waters described in Schedule III.

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  2. Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations - C.R.C., c. 847 (SCHEDULE II)
    Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations

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    That portion of the Mackenzie Delta bounded

    • (1) in the east by the east bank of the East Channel from the point at 68°13′ north latitude, 133°47′ west longitude to the Beaufort Sea, then by the coast of the Beaufort Sea to the point at 69°38′ north latitude, 132°54′ west longitude, then by the meridian at 132°54′ west longitude to the extent of the territorial sea of Canada as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act;

    • (2) in the north by the extent of the territorial sea of Canada as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act from the meridian at 132°54′ west longitude to the meridian at 136°27′ west longitude;

    • (3) in the west by the meridian at 136°27′ west longitude from the extent of the territorial sea of Canada as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act to the point at 68°59.5′ north latitude, then by a line through Shallow Bay to the point at 68°41′ north latitude, 135°14′ west longitude at the mouth of the Napoiak Channel, then by the west bank of the Napoiak Channel to the junction of the Napoiak Channel and the Raymond Channel at 68°26′ north latitude, 134°24′ west longitude, then by the west bank of the Raymond Channel to the junction of the Raymond Channel and the Middle Channel at 68°15.5′ north latitude, 134°25′ west longitude, then by the west bank of the Middle Channel to the point at 68°13′ north latitude, 134°28′ west longitude; and

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  3. Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations - C.R.C., c. 847 (Section 32)
    Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations
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    • (5) No person shall use, as a propellant in a spear gun, any explosive charge or any gas contained in a bottle or cartridge.

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  4. Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations - C.R.C., c. 847 (Section 30)
    Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations

     No person shall engage in sport fishing while employed as a guide by a person engaged in fishing.


  5. Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations - C.R.C., c. 847 (Section 29)
    Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations
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    • (2) For the purposes of subsection (1) and subsection 28(1), where a fish has been filleted, two fillets shall be regarded as one fish.

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