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Refuses DIAND’s directive to consolidate DFN audits with wholly-owned corporations and directs DFN’s independent auditor to also separate these...
Directs the Auditor General to monitor the implementation of a Dehcho funding framework under the administration of DIAND.
Approves the DFN Executive Committee Protocol and directs the Grand Chief to orient new leadership on its roles and...
Directs the Auditor General to monitor the implementation of a Dehcho accountability framework under the administration of DIAND.
Directs non-DFN organizations to fund travel activities for Dehcho representatives who attend regional meetings and have those representatives attend...
Encourages leadership to communicate goals to members before the 1997 Kakisa Assembly.
Recommends an interim Terms of Reference before the selection of the Grand Chief.
Encourages the GNWT Cabinet to transfer funding to community councils instead of municipal bodies to build capacity for self-government.
Affirms and celebrates staff’s contributions towards self-government.
Directs the NWT Minister for Education, Culture & Employment to include aboriginal governments in their review of Dehcho student...
Directs the Territorial Ministry to rescind outfitter licenses approved for protected areas without prior approval from DFN.
Approves the Dene Tene Terms of Reference to deliver training and employment programs.
Requests possible changes to the signed Regional Bilateral Agreement are without amendments to the original, or pressure to enter...
Approves the drafted Regional Bilateral Agreement MOU to deliver labor market development through local training authorities.
LKFN requests the Village of Fort Simpson to forgive tax arrears incurred before the transformation of the Papal Site...
Directs the DIAND minister to abolish rent and taxes against aboriginal governments and DFN to invoice the Government of...
Affirms the mandate of the Dehcho Health Working Group to present a Dehcho Health Board feasibility report to the...
DFN requests arrangements for compensation over alienated lands lost to legislative processes without consent.
Sends a delegation of leaders/elders north of Horn River to declare their solidarity for a moratorium on development in...
Supports West Point First Nation in their goal to control funds to establish a hunters and trappers committee.
Directs the Health & Social Services to allocate funds to help members with compassionate travel.
Supports DFN’s preparations to maintain an international lobby with the Special Rapporteur through a formal invitation to the Dehcho.
Affirms Greg Nyuli as the Denendeh Development Corporation Director until the 1998 Dehcho Assembly.
Instructs the executive director to respond to Acho Dene Koe letters regarding issues in Fort Liard.
Recommends maintenance of a regional membership database.
Advises the Department of Resources, Wildlife & Economic Development that hunting on highways be strictly monitored and enforced.
Dissolves Dene Tene Training Authority and transfers funding to DFN.
Imposes a procedure to standardize motions and resolutions during meetings.
Directs changes to the Dehcho Tribal Council, including the name, organizational structure of DFN, directors, and executive council.
Directs DFN to lobby for funding to help Jean Marie River pay off an expensive audit.
Commits to reviewing management policies and procedures drafted by the administration coordinator.
Authorizes the implementation team to travel to Ottawa to meet with government officials to further the equitable Crown-Dehcho relationship.
Directs DDC to provide a written report to the DFN Leadership on a quarterly basis.
Directs Greg Nyuli to serve the DDC until the 1996 Ka’a’gee Tu Assembly.
Directs funding be secured before the Kakisa Assembly for an Elders Working Session and Gathering.
Directs the Dehcho Lands Working Group to draft a workplan and proposal and submit it to the E.M.P.R.