Status Report
Letter
of Transmittal
Acknowledgements
1. Table of
Contents
2. Introduction
to the Report
3. The Broad Area
Plan: A Statement of Vision & Values
4. The East Side of Lake Winnipeg Broad
Area Plan
4.1 Genesis &
History
4.2 Mandate Summary .
4.3 Public
Participation Process
5. Overarching Themes & Recommendations
of General Application
5.1 Solidifying an
On-Going Process: Continuing the Creation of a Broad Area Plan
& Possible Options – An Interim Planning Authority
5.2 Building
Positive Relationships with Aboriginal Peoples: Protocols
of Agreement
5.3 Initiatives to
Protect the Integrity of the Boreal Environment
6. Priority Issues & Recommendations
6.1 Working
Groups: Constructing the Observations & Recommendations
6.2 Aboriginal and
Community Development
6.3 Forest
Resources Issues
6.4
Transportation Issues
6.5 Tourism and
Recreation Issues
6.6 Hydro Transmission
Corridor Issues
6.7 Mining Issues
6.8 Additional
Significant Issues
7. Conclusion
The Path
Forward: Challenges & Opportunities
8. Appendices tab
8.1 Reference Maps
8.2 Public Participation
Process
8.3 Community &
Stakeholder Submissions .
8.4 Community Reports
8.5 Community Facilitation
Reports
8.6 Reports of Meetings with
Elders
8.7 Memorandum of
Understanding
8.8 WNO Participants
8.9 Reference Appendices
& Locations of Availability
Glossary
List of Maps and Figures
First Nations &
Northern Communities Map
Public
Participation Process
Full Appendix
8.1 Reference Maps – East Side of Lake
Winnipeg
8.2 Round
Table, First Nations Council, Advisory Committee, Government
Review Panel (Phase I), Secretariat and Government Liaison
Committee
8.3 Boreal Forest World
Heritage Site Map
8.4 Executive Summary of
Phase One Report
English / Ojibway / Oji-Cree / Cree
8.5 East Side Planning
Process Brochure
8.6 East Side Round Table
Terms of Reference
8.7 East Side First
Nations Council Terms of Reference
8.8 Public Participation
Process
8.9 Community & Stakeholder Submissions
Received
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Canada
Wild Rice Council
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Manitoba
Prospectors & Developers Association, June 4, 2003
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Land of
the Spirit/Spirits of the Land, The Anishinaabe Turtle
Island
-
Protectors
and the Boreal Forest Network, May 2004 - Manitoba
Model Forest Inc, March 29, 2004
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Dr. W.O.
Pruitt, June 9, 2004
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Manitoba
Naturalists Society
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Manitoba
Trappers Association, July 2, 2004
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Dave Rannard,
June 14, 2004
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Brett
Sokoloski, July 1, 2004
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TEMBEC, Pine
Falls Operations, May 20, 2004
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Wabanong
Anishinaabe Trappers Association, June 17, 2004
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Wasagamack
First Nation Youth Concerning the East Side of Lake
Winnipeg Planning Initiative, May 6, 2004
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Wilderness
Committee, June 14, 2004
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Manitoba
Environmental Organizations, July 22, 2004
8.10 Community Reports:
“What We Heard” – By Community
8.11 Community Reports:
“What We Heard” – By Issue
8.12 Community
Facilitation Reports – NACC Communities
8.13 Reports of Meetings
with Elders
8.14 Memorandum of
Understanding
8.15 Summary of
Departmental Planning Activities
8.16 East Side of Lake Winnipeg First Nations
Community Profiles
8.17 Report of the
Working Groups – Compilation Document
8.18 Report of the Open
Houses Process
8.19 UNESCO “Man and
Biosphere” Programme FAQs
8.20 Legislation Under
Which Areas Are Designated Under Manitoba’s P.A.I.
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