Proposed Nelson Head Canadian Landmark Site (map)
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Holman 7(1)(a) Land Selection (map)
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ANNEX K-1
ANNEX K-1
Holman 7(1)(a) Land
In the Northwest Territories;
in the District of Franklin;
on Victoria Island;
All those parcels of land on Diamond Jenness Peninsula according to edition 1 of the National Topographic Series Maps of Holman Island — 87F and Walker Bay — 87G. produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E. at Ottawa, as said parcels may be more particularly described as follows:
ANNEX K-3
ANNEX K-3
Holman Community Site
In the Northwest Territories;
in the District of Franklin;
on Victoria Island;
All that parcel of land on Diamond Jenness Peninsula according to edition 1 of the National Topographic Series Maps of Holman Island — 87F/19 produced at a scale of 1:50,000 by the Mapping and Charting Establishment Department of National Defence, Ottawa, as said parcel may be more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the point of intersection of latitude 70°44'49" and longitude 117°48'25";
ANNEX K-5
ANNEX K-5
Holman 7(1 )(b) Land
(West Diamond Jenness Peninsula)
In the Northwest Territories;
In the District of Franklin;
on Victoria Island;
All that parcel of land on Diamond Jenness Peninsula according to edition 1 of the National Topographic Series Maps of Holman Island — 87F and Walker Bay — 87G. produced at a scale of 1:250,000 by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E. at Ottawa, as said parcel may be more particularly described as follows:
ANNEX L
Porcupine Caribou Management Agreement
The Porcupine Caribou Management Agreement, dated October 26, 1985, as amended from time to time, between Canada , the Government of the Northwest Territories, the Government of Yukon, the Council for Yukon Indians, the Inuvialuit Game Council , and the Dene Nation and the Metis Association of the Northwest Territories, is hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement.
As amended by P.C. 2004-337, March 30, 2004
ANNEX M
ANNEX M
Definition of Minerals Relating to 7(1)(b) Title
ANNEX N
ANNEX N
Financial Compensation
The schedule of capital transfer payments shall be: an initial payment of $12 million on December 31, 1984; three annual payments of $1 million, from December 31, 1985 to December 31, 1987: five annual payments of $5 million from December 31, 1988 to December 31, 1992; four annual payments of $20 million from December 31, 1993 to December 31, 1996: and a final payment on December 31, 1997 of $32 million. All payments are to be made on the last business day prior to December 31 of the respective year.
ANNEX O
ANNEX O
Schedule of Maximum Amounts Permitted to be Outstanding
Dispositions under Canada Mining Regulations
Dispositions under Canada Mining Regulations
ANNEX Q
ANNEX Q
Existing Surface Rights on Inuvialuit lands
COPE ="col">LESSEE | COPE ="col">LEASE # / EXPIRY DATE | COPE ="col">LOCATION / MAP |
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1. Northwestel | 3599/31-12-85 | S. of Paulatuk 7(1)(a) 97C/8-4 |
2. Richard White | 3410/30-05-86 | Ya Ya Lake 7(1)(b) 107C/3-8 |
ANNEX R
ANNEX R
Existing Government Reservations on Inuvialuit lands
ANNEX S
Old Crow/ Inuvialuit Reciprocal Harvesting Agreement
WHEREAS: The Inuvialuit recognizes and support the claim of the Old Crow People for exclusive hunting, trapping and fish ing rights yet to be negotiated with the Government of Canada to the south of the Watershed between the flats and the North Slope and
WHEREAS: The Old Crow people and CYI recognizing and support the exclusive rights of the Inuvialuit as contained in the Inuvialuit Agreement-in-Principle to the north of the Watershed;
Principles Concerning the Area of the Yukon North of the Porcupine River
Principles Concerning the Area of the Yukon North of the Porcupine River
1. The entire area is of special importance for wildlife production and hunting, trapping and fish ing of the native peoples and as such must be given special recognition and protected status.
2. The Inuvialuit and the Old Crow people represent the predominant, if not the only. native groups in the area.