Did governments consult Canadians on negotiations leading up to the Final Agreement?
Treaty negotiators rely on the advice of local stakeholders to ensure that the interests of the broader community are fairly represented. The purpose of third party consultation is to identify and understand third party interests, to avoid or in some cases mitigate any impact the treaty may have, and to arrive at an agreement that is fair to all Canadians.
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- Did governments consult other First Nations whose interests may have been affected by the Tsawwassen First Nation Final Agreement?
- Do Tsawwassen members acquire additional rights under this Final Agreement that other Canadians do not have?
- What consultation has taken place on these negotiations leading up to the Maa-nulth Final Agreement?