- Land and cash negotiations: The amount of the land and capital transfer must be in proportion to other settlements; and, the process of selecting lands to be transferred must protect the interests of other First Nations.
- Relative size of BC First Nations: for small First Nations the work of treaty negotiations can be a very large amount of work (e.g. Tsawwassen First Nation has 400 Citizens).
- Financial self-sufficiency: taxation agreements and own-source revenue contributions to self-government are contentious for some First Nations.
- Certainty model: may be viewed as 'extinguishement' by another name by First Nations and viewed as taking on too much risk by BC.
- Elections: new governments take time to get up to speed or may not agree with past directions taken.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
What's the Problem with Treaties: The Top 5 Problems from the Federal Government Perspective
The Top 5 Problems slowing down treaty negotiations, from the Federal Government Perspective:
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