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Nom du déclarant : Nolan Toscano
Client : Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation
Enregistrement connexe : 958974-379343-6
Date de la communication : 2026-04-21
Date de publication : 2026-05-15

Titulaires d'une charge publique désignée ayant participé à la communication : Valerie  Gideon, Deputy Minister
Relations Couronne-Autochtones et Affaires du Nord Canada (RCAANC)
 
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Affaires autochtones, Énergie, Environnement, Infrastructure, Ressources naturelles, Développement régional Detail title: Federal impact assessment and consultation for major projects affecting Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation Description: Impact Assessment Act, federal environmental assessment policy, and the Canada–Alberta Co-operation Agreement on Environmental and Impact Assessment, with respect to federal decision-making, Indigenous consultation, accommodation, cumulative effects, and protection of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation’s Treaty and Aboriginal rights in relation to major projects in Alberta that may affect the Nation’s lands, waters, rights, and interests.
Affaires autochtones Detail title: Treaty 8 annuity payments and related compensation issues Description: Treaty 8 annuity payment obligations and related federal policy or program matters, with respect to the administration of annual treaty annuity payments, past annuity compensation, and federal engagement with Treaty 8 First Nations on the fulfillment of treaty annuity obligations.
Affaires autochtones, Développement économique, Emploi et formation, Développement régional Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is seeking support for economic development projects such as the development of new retail locations as well as manufacturing facilities on reserve lands
Affaires autochtones, Services à l’enfance, Questions constitutionnelles, Infrastructure Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is seeking to assert and affirm its inherent and constitutional Rights over the delivery of Child & Family Services. This includes funding made available through Indigenous Services Canada's First Nation Child & Family Services Program (FNCFS) as well as through a Fiscal Agreement signed in conjunction with a Coordination Agreement pursuant to An Act Respecting First Nation, Inuit, and Metis Children, Youth and Families
Affaires autochtones, Services à l’enfance, Questions constitutionnelles, Éducation, Emploi et formation, Santé, Logement Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is seeking to develop programs and services that will address socio-economic issues impacting Members of the Nation
 

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