Treaty Implementation

The Nisg̱a’a Final Agreement is British Columbia’s first modern treaty. A landmark in the relationship between Canada and its First Nations peoples, the Treaty came into effect on May 11, 2000.

The governments of Canada, British Columbia, and the Nisg̱a’a Nation are partners in the Nisg̱a’a Final Agreement (the Treaty), which sets out Nisg̱a’a Lands and the Nisg̱a’a people’s right of self-government. Because three governments share responsibility for the Treaty, an implementation committee was formed to provide a forum for the partners to discuss its implementation.

For annual reports on treat implementation, click on the links below.