Land Claims in the Yukon

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Land claims agreements happen in areas of Canada where Aboriginal land rights have not been dealt with by past treaties or through other legal means. In the Yukon, a number of forward-looking modern treaties, also known as Final Agreements, were negotiated to settle these land claims.

The first step in the Yukon was the negotiation and signing of an overall framework called the Umbrella Final Agreement (UFA). This framework was signed by the Governments of Canada and Yukon and the Council for Yukon Indians (now Council of Yukon First Nations) in 1993. The UFA was then used as the basis for the Final Agreements signed with individual First Nations.

The Umbrella Final Agreement provides for:

Final Agreements:

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