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Self-government agreement initialed

Author

Judy Manuel/Wilson, Windspeaker Contributor, WESTBANK FIRST NATION, B.C.

Volume

18

Issue

5

Year

2000

Page 11

The Westbank First Nations Self-Government Agreement was initialed on July 6 by now former chief Ron Derrickson and, on behalf of the federal government, Senator Ross Fitzpatrick. Simply put, the band will have increased controls over local matters and its affairs in terms of bylaws, land and resource management, Aboriginal language and culture and environment management. The bilateral self-government agreement provides the Westbank First Nation jurisdiction over most matters regulated in the past under the Indian Act. Specifically, lands and lands management, membership, financial management, landlord and tenant issues, resource management, agriculture, environment, culture and language, education and health for its members including enforcement of laws. Provisions in the agreement provide critical governance and land management authority to manage and give certainty to economic development on reserve lands.

Under the agreement, a Westbank constitution will be established that defines practices that ensure democratic elections for chief and council, including fundamental rules ensuring procedural and administrative fairness with financial accountability, as well as appealing administrative decisions.

Additionally, the Westbank constitution not only ensures political and financial accountability of the Westbank band members, it will put in place a mechanism by which non-Native residents on Westbank lands and those who have interests on Westbank lands may be represented.

With 8,000 non-Native residents on reserve lands and a growing commercial/business sector (which includes more than 100 businesses) on its 969 hectares, the band's interests are now protected under the self-government agreement.