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Toquaht Nation
[Maa-nulth]

Toquaht Nation
[Maa-nulth]

Toquaht Nation is one of five First Nations signatory to the Maa-nulth First Nations Treaty that came into effect on April 1, 2011. The five First Nations, were former Indian Act bands, and become self-governing through the Maa-nulth treaty, which is being implemented by the five independent governments: Huu‑ay‑aht First Nations, Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nation, Toquaht Nation, Uchucklesaht Tribe, and Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government (Ucluelet).

For recent updates please see our latest annual report. Please see the Maa-nulth website for additional updates.

The First Nations, Canada, and British Columbia have been implementing their new relationships for over ten years. The treaty recognizes and transfers ownership and jurisdiction of 24,550  hectares of land to the First Nations and a one-time capital transfer payment of $73.1 million over 10 years. In addition, it provides $1.2 million annually in resource royalty payments for 25 years and $9.5 million annually for program funding.

Toquaht has approximately 150 citizens; Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ has approximately 590 citizens; Huu‑ay‑aht has approximately 710 citizens; Uchucklesaht has approximately 250 citizens; and Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ has approximately 675 citizens. The traditional territory is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island surrounding Barkley and Kyuquot Sounds. Maa-nulth First Nations have overlapping and/or shared territory with their First Nation neighbours: Ditidaht, Hupacasath, Tla-o-qui-aht, and Tseshaht.

Current Status:

Activity

Implementing a Treaty

Stage

Stage 6
Negotiation Process

+ Implementation of the Treaty: Stage 6

Effective Date

04/01/2011

+ Negotiation to Finalize a Treaty: Stage 5

Maa-nulth First Nations Final Agreement*

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12/09/2006

*Since initialing the Final Agreement, the Parties have since reviewed it for inconsistencies and errors, and made certain amendments. The amendments have been confirmed in errata agreements available on Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation

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+ Negotiation of an Agreement in Principle: Stage 4

Maa-nulth First Nations Agreement in Principle

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10/03/2003

+ Negotiation of a Framework Agreement Stage 3

Framework Agreement

02/21/1996

Tripartite Procedural Agreements Signed

NO DATE

Nuu-chah-nulth Openness Protocol

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02/21/1996

+ Readiness to Negotiate: Stage 2

Table Declared Ready

02/23/1995

+ Statement of Intent to Negotiate: Stage 1

Statement of Intent

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09/26/2003

SOI Map

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BC Treaty Commissioner Contact

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Celeste Haldane

Chief Commissioner
604-482-9200

Mark Smith

General Counsel and Director of Process
604-482-9208

Contact Information

Address:

Phone: 250-726-4230 / Toll free 1-877-726-4230

Fax: 250-726-4403

Email: general@toquaht.ca

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