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Guide Sur Les Roles Et Responsabilites Du Gouvernement Federal Au Yukon
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Book Synopsis Guide sur les rô̂̂les et responsabilités du gouvernement fédéral au Yukon by :
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Download or read book Guide sur les rôles et responsabilités du gouvernement fédéral au Yukon written by and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Le gouvernement du Canada s'efforce d'adopter une approche pangouvernementale coordonnée et intégrée pour tous ses ministères et organismes en ce qui a trait à la collaboration avec les Premières Nations et d'autres partenaires, et à la consultation de ceux-ci. Pour faciliter ce processus, il importe de faire savoir tant en interne qu'en externe ce que fait chaque organisation, en précisant quand et pourquoi elle le fait. Le présent guide a donc été produit en collaboration avec sept ministères fédéraux qui sont présents dans le Territoire du Yukon pour aider à clarifier les rôles et les responsabilités de chacun, non seulement dans le contexte réglementaire, mais aussi sur le plan de la coordination des efforts de consultation. Il est à espérer que le guide contribuera à répondre aux questions soulevées à cet égard, ou à expliquer pourquoi et quand certains ministères, et non d'autres, interviennent dans certains projets ou consultations. En plus de décrire le mandat et le rôle réglementaire de chaque ministère, le guide contient des renseignements précis sur la participation de chacun au processus relatif à la Loi sur l'évaluation environnementale et socioéconomique au Yukon (la Loi). Le guide intègre aussi les recommandations formulées à l'issue de l'Examen quinquennal de la Loi (2008-2012) et lors du Forum de 2013 sur la Loi. Le guide est destiné aux Premières Nations, aux responsables des évaluations environnementales et socioéconomiques, et à quiconque pourrait souhaiter en apprendre davantage sur les rôles et les responsabilités du gouvernement du Canada au Yukon. Il sera mis à jour tous les ans ou selon les besoins.
Book Synopsis A Guide to Federal Roles and Regulatory Responsibilities in the Yukon by :
Download or read book A Guide to Federal Roles and Regulatory Responsibilities in the Yukon written by and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 17 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Across its departments and agencies, the Government of Canada aims to provide a coordinated and integrated whole-of-government approach when working and/or consulting with First Nations and other partners. To facilitate this, it is important internally as well as externally to communicate what each organization is doing, when and why. As such, this guide was collaboratively produced by seven federal government departments that operate in the Yukon Territory to help clarify each department's roles and responsibilities in not only the regulatory context but also in relation to consultation coordination efforts. It is hoped that this guide may help answer questions raised in this area or provide clarity to individuals as to why/when certain departments are involved in certain projects/consultations and not others. In addition to describing each department's mandate and regulatory role, this guide includes specific information related to each department's involvement in the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA) process. This guide also follows recommendations made through the YESAA Five-Year Review (2008-2012) and at the 2013 YESAA Forum. This guide is intended for First Nations, environmental and socio-economic assessment practitioners, and anyone who may be interested in learning more about the Government of Canada's roles and responsibilities in the Yukon. This guide will be updated on an annual basis or as needed.
Book Synopsis Gouvernement du Yukon by : Vérificateur générale du Canada
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Book Synopsis Resurgence and Reconciliation by : Michael Asch
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