Per aN vere SAR re em egies, Page A A2 — Terrace Standard, Werinasday, August 15, 1990 Province to soon announce © land claims talks policy © TERRACE — The provincial - “government says it wants to set- : the land claims but has yet toan- - ‘ounce what it will negotiate. An statements made last week, > -Biemier Bill Vander Zalm did say. any- settlement must be “fair, balanced, and affordable.” Ts He répeated earlier provincial positions that the. federal government ‘has the - primary ~ NDP would recognize. - aboriginal titleexists. | “ZERRACE — Recognition of - aboriginal. title and rights is necessary before governments can negotiate land claims, says - NDP leader Mike Harcourt, In a letter to news outlets last week, Harcourt said such recognition would not reduce the provincial government’s bargaining power during negotiations, . “The precise object of ‘negotiations is to resolve, the nature and extent of aboriginal title and the costs of implemen- responsibility for settling daims. a ae We must be at the table, : bringing to the negotiations -with, Ottawa the concerns of or-. dinary ‘British Columbians about how a settlement might best be achieved, * said Vander . alm. He said it will be a couple of weeks yet before the province releases its estimation of how ting a’ settlement,” Said Har- court.: ©. Aboriginal rights are roughly defined as the ability of natives to fish, hunt and trap while title is defined as ownership of the land and of its resources. The province rejects the idea of aboriginal title but its council on native affairs does acknowledge the constitution recognizes the existence, though not defined, of aboriginal rights. ” Harcourt agrees with the pro- Ministre g'Etal Jaunesse Mention dé reconnaissance pour sa participation active au Programme d'emploi d'été pour les étudiants canadiens 15 th Décemde ceMDared this ARM . Minister of State ay Youn Salt __ présentée 4 Presented to | The Businesses & = ” Award of Merit’ : Householders of Terrace | in cecognition of outstanding participation in the . 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Vander Zalm did say the pro- : vince rejects - the. idea’. “of aboriginal title,- claims the position put forward by some that we must recognize: the legal concept of: abofiginal. . title by which Indian: ‘groups. claim absolute ownership of ‘all’: land and resources," h he said.” vince's position: that. “the primary responsibllity to ‘settle land claims belongs with ‘the federal government, adding that: provincial participation will en- sure other interests | are represented, “I believe seitlement - of outstanding claims to be in the best interest of-all British Col-. with significant economic benefits flowing to all umbians, regions,”’ he said. i on eet , Hative.aff “The province of British Col.’ : ve aftales - umbia, cannot, however, | accept e as the basis for negotiation of He, jected ‘the idea of aboriginal ti- "aboriginal rights, roughly defin- ed as the right to fish, -hunt and ea Le ee wet a oemeeeets Teall _made-in-a ting: . “mendations : Of ‘his. counel on. fi. 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