This fact sheet describes municipal maintenance agreements, compensation agreements for tax losses and compatible by-laws agreed upon in the creation of First Nations reserve space in urban communities. In 1992, the provincial and federal governments and 25 First Nations signed the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement. It created a framework for compliance with outstanding TLE obligations. Eight other NHS agreements with First Nations have since been signed. Specific claims relate to complaints filed by First Nations with the federal government for breaching its legal obligations under historic treaties and/or the manner in which it has managed First Nations funds or assets. The federal government resolves these claims by negotiating specific claims agreements with First Nations. While the provincial government has not signed these agreements, it is working with the federal government to facilitate the creation of additional reserves resulting from specific claims agreements that include a land component. TLE agreements are comprehensive. Part of the provincial government`s role in implementing EFA agreements is to ensure that all third party interests in the province are identified and resolved prior to the formation of reserves.
This is the agreement that allows a First Nation to sign a Treaty Land Entitlement (TFA) Settlement Agreement with Canada and Saskatchewan to resolve an outstanding CTA claim. The federal government and First Nations signed Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 between 1871 and 1906 in what is now Saskatchewan. The map link below shows the areas covered by the six numbered contracts. A key element of these treaties is the allocation of reserve lands to Indigenous peoples. The Government of Saskatchewan is working with Canada and the province`s First Nations to meet obligations that have not been met by treaty countries. This interactive map of the federal government provides information on First Nations communities across Canada. Visit the Government of Canada`s website to learn more about treaty land rights. This fact sheet describes the specific responsibilities of each party during the Treaty Land Entitlement (TLE) process. The provincial and federal governments have formally recognized that 33 First Nations in Saskatchewan have not received the amount of land promised to them in the treaties. Although First Nations and their reserved lands are under federal responsibility under the Natural Resource Transfer Agreement, the 1930 provincial government is required to contribute to the fulfillment of the federal government`s outstanding treaty land entitlements (FTEs). This fact sheet explains outstanding commitments to First Nations under signed treaties and work to meet these commitments between 1906 and 1992, when the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement was signed.
This fact sheet describes the creation of First Nations reserve lands in rural communities as part of the Treaty Land Entitlement (T.E.) process. ( The federal government`s website also includes information about each First Nation community, such as its elected chief and council, the location of the reserve, and the registered population. This fact sheet explains the process of creating a Treaty Land Entitlement Reserve and the province`s role in this process. .