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Appendix 2: Treaty Principles

Principles that guide the provincial government treaty negotiations:

  • Private property should not be expropriated for treaty settlements.
  • The terms and conditions of leases and licences should be respected; fair compensation for unavoidable disruption of commercial interests should be ensured.
  • Hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities on Crown land should be ensured for all British Columbians.
  • Parks and protected areas should be maintained for the use and benefit of all British Columbians.
  • Province-wide standards of resource management and environmental protection should continue to apply.
  • Aboriginal self-government should have the characteristics of local government, with powers delegated from Canada and British Columbia.
  • Treaties should include mechanisms for harmonizing land use planning between Aboriginal governments and neighbouring local governments.
  • The existing tax exemptions for Aboriginal people should be phased out.

 

     
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