Vol. 148, No. 8 — April 9, 2014

Registration

SI/2014-39 April 9, 2014

TERRITORIAL LANDS ACT

Withdrawal from Disposal of Certain Tracts of Territorial Lands in the Northwest Territories (Central and Eastern Portions of the South Slave Region) Order

P.C. 2014-336 March 27, 2014

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, pursuant to paragraph 23(a) of the Territorial Lands Act (see footnote a), makes the annexed Withdrawal from Disposal of Certain Tracts of Territorial Lands in the Northwest Territories (Central and Eastern Portions of the South Slave Region) Order.

WITHDRAWAL FROM DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN TRACTS OF TERRITORIAL LANDS IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES (CENTRAL AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE SOUTH SLAVE REGION) ORDER

PURPOSE

1. The purpose of this Order is to withdraw from disposal certain tracts of territorial lands in order to facilitate the conclusion of Aboriginal land agreements.

LANDS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSAL

2. The tracts of territorial lands set out in Schedule 1, including the surface rights to the lands, and the tracts of territorial lands set out in Schedule 2, including the surface and subsurface rights to the lands, are withdrawn from disposal for a period of two years beginning on the day on which this Order is made.

EXCEPTIONS

DISPOSITION OF SUBSTANCES OR MATERIALS

3. Section 2 does not apply to the disposition of

EXISTING RIGHTS AND INTERESTS

4. For greater certainty, section 2 does not apply to

SCHEDULE 1
(Section 2)

TRACTS OF TERRITORIAL LANDS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSAL

(CENTRAL AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE SOUTH SLAVE REGION)

SURFACE RIGHTS TO THE LANDS

In the Northwest Territories, all those parcels of land shown as Surface Lands on the following 1:250,000 reference maps recommended by the Land Working Group, comprising representatives and negotiators from the Athabasca Denesuline and the Government of Canada, copies of which have been deposited with the Regional Manager, Land Administration, at Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories:

TERRITORIAL RESOURCE BASE MAPS

65D

65L and

75A

All existing interests will be unaffected, including renewal options.

SCHEDULE 2
(Section 2)

TRACTS OF TERRITORIAL LANDS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSAL

(CENTRAL AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE SOUTH SLAVE REGION)

SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE RIGHTS TO THE LANDS

In the Northwest Territories, all those parcels of land shown as Surface-Subsurface Lands on the following 1:250,000 reference maps recommended by the Land Working Group, comprising representatives and negotiators from the Athabasca Denesuline and the Government of Canada, copies of which have been deposited with the Regional Manager, Land Administration, at Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories:

TERRITORIAL RESOURCE BASE MAPS

65D

65E

65L

65M

75A

75B

75C

75F

75G

75H

75I and

75P

All existing interests will be unaffected, including renewal options.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order.)

Proposal

To make the Withdrawal from Disposal of Certain Tracts of Territorial Lands in the Northwest Territories (Central and Eastern Portions of the South Slave Region) Order, pursuant to paragraph 23(a) of the Territorial Lands Act.

Objective

The purpose of this Order in Council is to withdraw from disposal the surface and subsurface rights of certain tracts of territorial lands (approximately 3 600 square kilometres), for a period of two years in order to facilitate the conclusion of Aboriginal land agreement.

Background

The Athabasca Denesuline, signatories to Treaties 8 and 10, comprise three First Nations in northern Saskatchewan (Fond du Lac, Hatchet Lake and Black Lake). Their 1991 Benoanie litigation asserted, among other things, treaty and Aboriginal harvesting and related rights in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, and breach of fiduciary duty by Canada in concluding the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Canada entered into out-of-court settlement negotiations with the Athabasca Denesuline in 2000.

Further progress in the negotiations would be aided by the approval of an interim land withdrawal. Interim land withdrawals are a widely used tool to facilitate the successful negotiation of Aboriginal land claims. They are intended to protect lands while negotiations are ongoing by preventing Canada from disposing of land under the Territorial Lands Act for a specified period of time. An interim land withdrawal is appropriate for the Athabasca Denesuline, given the advanced state of the negotiations.

All existing interests within the withdrawal area will continue, including any renewal options. The general public and Aboriginal groups’ access to the lands to be withdrawn will continue unaffected during the interim land withdrawal.

The enclosed submission recommends that the Governor General in Council, pursuant to paragraph 23(a) of the Territorial Lands Act, makes the attached Withdrawal from Disposal of Certain Tracts of Territorial Lands in the Northwest Territories (Central and Eastern Portions of the South Slave Region) Order as described in the schedules, for a period of two years beginning on the day on which this Order is made.

Implications

This submission has no direct or indirect financial implications for which approval of Treasury Board is required, and no grants or contributions are associated with this submission. Routing procedures, as outlined in the directives on submissions, have been followed.

All the lands to be withdrawn are federal Crown lands.

Consultation

Canada does not believe that an interim land withdrawal for the Athabasca Denesuline will adversely affect the Aboriginal or treaty rights of any overlapping Aboriginal groups as interim land withdrawals do not confer ownership rights. In spite of this, Canada will consult with Aboriginal groups whose asserted territories overlap with any withdrawn land, once any order is passed. Canada will consult all overlapping Aboriginal groups during the land selection process to ensure that their rights are not adversely affected.

Departmental contact

Mr. Glen Stephens
Director
Land and Water Management
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Gatineau, Quebec
Telephone: 819-994-7483
Email: Glen.Stephens@aadnc-aandc.gc.ca