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Province transfers 31 hectares of Crown land at Lake Cowichan to Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx Nation

Transfer considered a key reconciliation milestone

Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx First Nation has doubled its lands with the transfer of a 31-hectare parcel of Crown land back to the Nation.

The land transfer, which is considered a key reconciliation milestone that creates community and economic development opportunities for Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx and the surrounding communities, was announced at a ceremony on the shores of Cowichan Lake on Friday, July 7.

Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx Chief Melanie Livingstone and Murray Rankin, minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, were joined by community members to sign an Incremental Treaty Agreement to return the culturally significant land.

The land, located near Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatxsa国际传媒檚 community reserve and Cowichan Lake, is valued at approximately $1.6 million.

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The transfer marks an incremental step that advances treaty-related benefits prior to a final agreement.

Aaron Hamilton, the First Nationsa国际传媒檚 operations manager, said the land transfer comes after many years of negotiations with the province.

sa国际传媒淚t took a long time to get here, but our perseverance came through to get to this point,sa国际传媒 he said.

sa国际传媒淲e faced a lot of challenges and it took a lot of out-of-the-box thinking to get it done, and we appreciate the support of government ministers and their staffs. Wesa国际传媒檙e excited to take the next steps and continue what we have started.sa国际传媒

Livingstone said the land will become critical to Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatxsa国际传媒檚 further economic, recreational and socio-economic priorities, which are regularly updated in the First Nationsa国际传媒檚 comprehensive community development plan.

sa国际传媒淭ssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx is looking forward to master planning these lands to see how they fit within the regional context of development,sa国际传媒 she said.

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Rankin said the partnership approach that has been taken to identify and reach agreement on the land transfer is a substantive step on the path toward long-lasting reconciliation between the province and the First Nation.

sa国际传媒淲e look forward to building on this agreement as we continue to work collaboratively with Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx in the years to come,sa国际传媒 he said.

sa国际传媒淚n addition, the agreement and land transfer provide real foundations for the Nation to further participate in the regional economy and to advance its social, cultural and economic development objectives.sa国际传媒

Aaron Stone, chair of the Cowichan Valley Regional District, said the district is thankful to see the progress being made between Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx and government on the path to treaty.

sa国际传媒淭he community and economic opportunities created by this land transfer is another step in the long journey of reconciliation for Tssa国际传媒檜ubaa-asatx people,sa国际传媒 he said.



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