Strategic plan / New Relationship Trust. -- 2011-2014


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DC Title
Strategic plan / New Relationship Trust. -- 2011-2014
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
New Relationship Trust
Coppermoon Media
DC Publisher
[West Vancouver, B.C.] : New Relationship Trust Corporation,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs_431980_strategic_plan_2011_14
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"The New Relationship Trust is a non-profit, independent organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for First Nations communities in BC. Created in 2006 under the Provincially legislated "New Relationship Trust Act", the NRT is a response to the New Relationship document, a joint vision of the Province of BC and the First Nations Leadership Council that envisions " a new government-to-government relationship based on respect, recognition and accommodation of Aboriginal title and rights."-- P. 1, 2006/07 Annual report.
Cover title.
At head of title: The New Relationship Trust : strategic plan.
Running title: The New Relationship Trust regional engagement process : strategic plan.
Some issues also have distinctive titles.
Issued by Coppermoon Media.
"The Plan sets the Trust<U+2019>s priorities, goals, objectives and funding allocations for the NRT<U+2019>s three years of operation (2007, 2008, 2009)."-- 2006 Strategic plan, executive summary, p. 3.
Catalogue record made available by the British Columbia Legislative Library.
None published in 2007.
"The New Relationship Trust is a non-profit, independent organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for First Nations communities in BC. Created in 2006 under the Provincially legislated "New Relationship Trust Act", the NRT is a response to the New Relationship document, a joint vision of the Province of BC and the First Nations Leadership Council that envisions " a new government-to-government relationship based on respect, recognition and accommodation of Aboriginal title and rights."-- P. 1, 2006/07 Annual report.
Printed from in the Internet.
DC Subject
New Relationship Trust Corporation
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Government relations
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Government relations Economic aspects
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Social conditions
Indigenous peoples British Columbia Politics and government