Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area

Treaty Land Entitlement is empowering Manitoba First Nations to convert urban lands to reserve status. As municipalities cannot levy taxes or enforce bylaws on adjacent reserve lands, a service agreement is typically negotiated to establish the terms of the new relationship. This article explores th...

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Main Authors: Hallborn, Alez, Halldorson, Emily, Barry, Janice
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Canadian Institute of Planners 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25316/ir-15080
https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/23172
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25316/ir-15080 2023-05-15T16:15:33+02:00 Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area Hallborn, Alez Halldorson, Emily Barry, Janice 2018 text application/pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.25316/ir-15080 https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/23172 unknown Canadian Institute of Planners Manitoba--Administrative and political divisions First Nations reserves--Manitoba Indigenous land transfers--Manitoba CreativeWork article 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25316/ir-15080 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Treaty Land Entitlement is empowering Manitoba First Nations to convert urban lands to reserve status. As municipalities cannot levy taxes or enforce bylaws on adjacent reserve lands, a service agreement is typically negotiated to establish the terms of the new relationship. This article explores the possibility of resolving persistent points of contention in the service agreement negotiation process through a regional collaborative approach. : Les droits fonciers issus des traités permettent aux Premières Nations du Manitoba d’octroyer le statut de réserve à des terrains urbains. Par conséquent, comme les municipalités ne peuvent imposer et percevoir des taxes, ou appliquer des règlements municipaux sur les terrains adjacents des réserves, une entente de services est habituellement conclue pour déterminer les modalités de cette nouvelle coexistence. Cet article porte sur la possibilité de résoudre des points de discorde dans le processus de négociation des ententes de services en adoptant une approche concertée régionale. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Premières Nations DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Levy ENVELOPE(-66.567,-66.567,-66.320,-66.320)
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First Nations reserves--Manitoba
Indigenous land transfers--Manitoba
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First Nations reserves--Manitoba
Indigenous land transfers--Manitoba
Hallborn, Alez
Halldorson, Emily
Barry, Janice
Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area
topic_facet Manitoba--Administrative and political divisions
First Nations reserves--Manitoba
Indigenous land transfers--Manitoba
description Treaty Land Entitlement is empowering Manitoba First Nations to convert urban lands to reserve status. As municipalities cannot levy taxes or enforce bylaws on adjacent reserve lands, a service agreement is typically negotiated to establish the terms of the new relationship. This article explores the possibility of resolving persistent points of contention in the service agreement negotiation process through a regional collaborative approach. : Les droits fonciers issus des traités permettent aux Premières Nations du Manitoba d’octroyer le statut de réserve à des terrains urbains. Par conséquent, comme les municipalités ne peuvent imposer et percevoir des taxes, ou appliquer des règlements municipaux sur les terrains adjacents des réserves, une entente de services est habituellement conclue pour déterminer les modalités de cette nouvelle coexistence. Cet article porte sur la possibilité de résoudre des points de discorde dans le processus de négociation des ententes de services en adoptant une approche concertée régionale.
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author Hallborn, Alez
Halldorson, Emily
Barry, Janice
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title Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area
title_short Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area
title_full Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area
title_fullStr Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area
title_full_unstemmed Treaty land entitlements: Urban reserves in the Winnipeg Metropolitan Area
title_sort treaty land entitlements: urban reserves in the winnipeg metropolitan area
publisher Canadian Institute of Planners
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