Vancouver lawyer, Doug Eyford, who was hired by Ottawa to review the modern-day treaty process, has issued a report to the Honourable Bernard Valcourt
The report identifies issues raised at engagement meetings held by Eyford with representatives of Aboriginal communities and organizations, provincial and territorial governments, and stakeholders about Canada’s comprehensive land claims policy. His report contains recommendations for the Minister to consider in deliberations about next steps.
BC Treaty Process negotiations are currently in Stage Four of the six stage process
Kaska Dena Council represents Daylu Dena Council, Dease River First Nation, and Kwadacha Nation in the BC Treaty Process. Negotiations are currently in Stage Four of the six stage process. For information on Treaties and the BC Treaty Process watch the following short video.
The Holiday Inn, on Howe Street, in Vancouver, has partnered with the Kaska Dena Council to create a scholarship fund for Kaska Dena students
An agreement has been created between the Holiday Inn and KDC for a special rate for Kaska Dena who stay at the Holiday Inn, with a contribution from each stay going toward the Kaska Dena Scholarship Fund. For more information [and to see if this is still an option (was established in 2014)], contact Lacey Johnny at the KDC office.