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  1. Manitoba Claim Settlements Implementation Act - S.C. 2000, c. 33 (SCHEDULE)

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    • Agreement entered into by the Split Lake Cree Nation, dated December 24, 1992
    • Agreement entered into by the Garden Hill First Nation, dated March 14, 1994
    • Agreement entered into by the Red Sucker Lake First Nation, dated March 14, 1994
    • Agreement entered into by the St. Theresa Point First Nation, dated March 14, 1994
    • Agreement entered into by the Wasagamack First Nation, dated March 14, 1994
    • Agreement entered into by the Long Plain First Nation, dated August 3, 1994
    • Agreement entered into by the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, dated February 8, 1995
    • Agreement entered into by the Swan Lake First Nation, dated March 30, 1995
    • Agreement entered into by the York Factory First Nation, dated January 11, 1996
    • Agreement entered into by the Nelson House First Nation, dated March 18, 1996
    • Agreement entered into by the Roseau River Anishnabe First Nation, dated March 29, 1996
    • Agreement entered into by the Sapotaweyak Cree Nation, dated September 11, 1997
    • Agreement entered into by the Norway House Cree Nation, dated December 31, 1997

  2. Manitoba Claim Settlements Implementation Act - S.C. 2000, c. 33 (Section 6)

     A claim provided for by both the Flood Agreement and the Agreement may be exercised by

    • (a) the council of the first nation,

    • (b) the first nation,

    • (c) a member of the first nation,

    • (d) any group or unincorporated association that is wholly or substantially comprised of members of the first nation,

    • (e) any unincorporated association established by the council of the first nation,

    • (f) any share capital corporation the shares of which are wholly or substantially owned and controlled by the first nation or members of the first nation, and

    • (g) any non-share capital corporation the membership of which consists wholly or substantially of the first nation or members of the first nation,

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  3. Claim Settlements (Alberta and Saskatchewan) Implementation Act - S.C. 2002, c. 3 (SCHEDULE)

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    • Agreement entered into by the Carry the Kettle First Nation, dated March 29, 1996
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    • Agreement entered into by the Alexander Indian Band No. 438 (also known as the Alexander First Nation), dated March 24, 1998
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    • Agreement entered into by the Smith’s Landing First Nation, dated March 31, 2000
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    • Agreement entered into by the Horse Lake First Nation, dated November 23, 2000
    • Agreement entered into by the Fishing Lake First Nation, dated January 5, 2001
    • Agreement entered into by the Mistawasis First Nation, dated January 9, 2001

  4. Manitoba Claim Settlements Implementation Act - S.C. 2000, c. 33 (Section 9)
    Marginal note:Application

     This Part applies in respect of any agreement, including amendments made to it from time to time in accordance with its provisions, to which a first nation in Manitoba and Her Majesty in right of Canada are parties and by which lands are to be set apart as reserves, if

    • (a) in the case of an agreement by which the first nation has accepted the terms of the Framework Agreement, Treaty Land Entitlement, Manitoba, entered into on May 29, 1997, the council of the first nation has adopted a resolution assenting to the application of this Part in relation to the agreement;

    • (b) in the case of an agreement named in the schedule, the council of the first nation has adopted a resolution assenting to the application of this Part in relation to the agreement; or


  5. Manitoba Claim Settlements Implementation Act - S.C. 2000, c. 33 (Section 13)
    Marginal note:Issuance of permits by Minister
    •  (1) If the council of a first nation has, by resolution, requested that the Minister set apart certain lands as a reserve under an agreement to which this Part applies, the Minister may, either

      • (a) before the lands are transferred to Her Majesty in right of Canada by the first nation, by Her Majesty in right of Manitoba or by a third party, or

      authorize, by permit in writing, any person for a period not exceeding one year or, with the consent of the council of the first nation, for any longer period, to occupy, use or reside on any of those lands or exercise any other right on them, including for the purpose of replacing an existing right or interest of that person in those lands.

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