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Doing More with Less Capacity Development in Yukon The Institute of Public Administration of Canada August 2011
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Presentation Overview • Background context of Self-government • Governance in Yukon • Capacity – Internal/External
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First Nation Modern Treaties in Canada
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Yukon Self-Governing First Nations
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Yukon First Nation Agreements • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Tenure & Management of Settlement Land Education Heritage Economic Development Fish and Wildlife Non-renewable Resources Land Use Planning Development Assessment Water Management Forest Resources Special Management Areas Taxation Resource Royalty Sharing
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First Nation Self-government Jurisdiction • Establishes First Nations as a level of government with provincial-like powers • Law making authority • Laws may affect non-citizens • Tax sharing arrangements • Provisions to transfer Federal and Territorial programs and services
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Governance in Yukon • Shared jurisdictional authority • Reliant upon the capacity and ability of both orders of government to implement and administer a variety of agreements, programs and initiatives
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Internal Yukon Government Capacity • Creation of the Governance Liaison/Capacity Development Branch • Lead and coordinate the development of a corporate First Nation capacity approach • Provide support and advice to departments involved in capacity development initiatives with First Nations
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Working with Yukon First Nations • Advance opportunities for collective action with Canada and First Nation governments • Liaise between governments • Facilitate solutions to First Nation capacity development requests
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Questions? John Burdek, Assistant Deputy Minister Governance Liaison/Capacity Development Executive Council Office, Yukon Government (867) 456-6840 John.Burdek@gov.yk.ca