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The Lake Babine Nation Administration comprising Management and support staff is committed to maintaining a progressive approach to achieve advanced management skills and serve its Council by providing professional services that involves equitable treatme
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This agreement is with BC only as Canada chose to stay out of it. In the Canadian constitution BC has the power over land issues so BC came up with a plan a few years ago to deal with 1st Nations on land issues for those who are near Treaties. I can tell you that LBN is not near and close to any Treaty with Canada or BC. I have known some people in gov't and got them to talk about an ITA (Incremental Treaty Arrangement) with us. I'll give a couple where it will benefit us, in Ft.
The first thing to understand about treaty is that it is a process that takes a long time to do correctly. This means that most of the benefits of treaty will be seen by the youth of today rather than those who are older and working on the treaty right no
The Gitksan Government Commission (GGC) includes four First Nation/Band Councils, Gitanyow, Gitanmaax, Glen Vowell and Kispiox and are mainly funded by AANDC. GGC is a not-for-profit society structured to provide administrative support, technical and advi
Treaty negotiations are a complex and long process that deals with a wide assortment of issues. At the Lake Babine Nation Treaty Office we perform a variety of duties related to negotiation, community engagement, and various types of research.