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GTS Work Plan Summary

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FIRST NATION ACCOUNTING STATEMENT

(FNNSA Section 9.1)

2012/2013 Year End Work Plan Summary

Work Plan Goals or Progress Achieved in the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2013.

Firstly, since December 1, 2011 the Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs are still awaiting word from both governments as whether or not they would complete stage four negotiations. Secondly, one year later, Fall 2012 Federal Government suggested a “New Approach-Results Based” to which we also await for a decision they say is to occur Spring 2013- we suggest by June 20, 2013.

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Gitxsan Treaty Society Statement of Account

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The attached document is a Statement of Account from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada to the Gitxsan Treaty Society for loan advances provided to participate in the BC Treaty Process as of March 31, 2013.

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Letter to Chief Provincial Negotiator re: trespass on Gitxsan lands

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The attached is a letter of response from the Gitxsan Chiefs Office to the Provincial Chief Negotiator in regards to the trespass on Gitxsan land of the Kitselas and Kitsumkalum AIP land offer.

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A Letter to the Premier re: Kitselas and Kitsumkalum AIP

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The attached is a letter from the Gitxsan Chiefs Office to the Premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark, in regards to the AIP Kitselas and Kitsumkalum land offer.

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Gitxsan Chiefs' Demand vote in Kitselas, Kitsumkalum AIP

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For Immediate Release

Date: March 12, 2013

Contact: Beverly Clifton Percival, (250) 847-0603

Gitxsan land being given up by BC, Canada in Kitselas, Kitsumkalum land offer in Treaty AIPs; hereditary chiefs demand Gitxsan people be given a vote

Hazelton, BC. The Gitxsan Treaty Society have today written Canada and British Columbia to demand that Gitxsan people be allowed to vote on a proposed land settlement with the neighboring Kitselas and Kitsumkalum bands under terms of Treaty Agreements in Principle (AIP) with the federal and provincial governments.

Canada and BC are offering the two bands treaty settlement lands and rights that include areas within Gitxsan lax yip (territory).

Kitselas approved its AIP in a February vote. Kitsumkalum have not yet voted.

“The areas claimed by Kitselas and Kitsumkalum trespass our territory, as established unequivocally by the Supreme Court of Canada in the Delgamuukw case,” says Skyan (Anita Davis), Sigidimhanak. “These AIPs would affect our people, our rights, and our territory every much as they would affect the Kitselas and Kitsumkalum people. They are allowed to vote on the proposed settlement, and so should our people.

“This offer clearly violates our rights protected under section 35 of the Canadian constitution,” says Simogyat Tenimgyet (Art Mathews). “It also violates Gitxsan law--our ayook. This is a very serious matter for our people.

“BC committed itself to working with us and the Kitselas and Kitsumkalum to resolve this trespassing issue, but it has not carried through,” says Gwaans (Beverly Clifton Percival) Sigidimhanak, Negotiator.

“So we find ourselves today in a situation where this land offer has proceeded to a vote by one of our neighbours with the second to follow with its own vote. We are asking Canada and BC for the same right and opportunity.”

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Attached are letters sent to Federal and Provincial Negotiators
Letter to Frank Osendarp, Chief Federal Negotiator - PDF
Letter to Robert Leece, Senior Provincial Negotiator - PDF