TREATY LAND ENTITLEMENT CLAIM

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TREATY LAND ENTITLEMENT CLAIM November 8 th, 2014 Chapleau, ON Briefing prepared by 1

Summary 1. BACKGROUND 2. NEGOTIATIONS Amount of Land Locations of Land Compensation/Valuation Land Transfer Process 3. Beyond NEGOTIATIONS What to do with settlement money CCFN Community Trust Fund CCFN outreach 2

BACKGROUND the TREATY promise: 1 square mile per family of 5 [128 acres/person] CCFN s band list (in 1906): 64 people CCFN s land entitlement (as of 1906): 8 192 acres What CCFN received: 267 acres in 1907 2 512 acres in 1991 TOTAL TO DATE: 2 779 acres Acres are still owed

BACKGROUND CCFN retains OKT in 2008 & forms a negotiating team Team meets with Ontario & Canada regularly Goals: More reserve land to accommodate the shortfall [from Ontario] Financial compensation for not having been able to use the lands since 1906 [from Canada]

Negotiations Focus on 1. AMOUNT of land 2. LOCATIONS of land 3. COMPENSATION/VALUATION ( loss of use ) 4. LAND TRANSFER Process ( addition to reserve ) 5

Amount of LAND The numbers To determine land owing: count # of people at date of treaty CCFN s entitlement under Treaty 9: 10 880 acres 128 acres/person x 85 people = 10 880 What CCFN has received: 2 779 acres 267 (original reserve) + 2 512 (Fox Lake Reserve) = 2 779 What CCFN is owed (shortfall): 8 101 acres 10 880 2 779 acres = 8 101 6

Amount of LAND Recent update: extra acres Negotiated extra acres for lands under water, roads, and portions of the old reserve Negotiated an extra 1036 acres arising out of the Borden Lake selection area mix-up +1600 acres over and above the DOT entitlement (shortfall) 7

Location of LAND Overview of Land Selections Racine 1. Sideburned Lake 2. Racine Lake 3. The Burkholder Lands (already owned by CCFN) 4. Possible Urban Reserve Burkholder Sideburned

Location of LAND A note about Racine Existing permit on 4 acre portion (Racine Lake Campground) CCFN TLE team prevented permit from becoming a lease Ontario insists it remain a public campground CCFN is ensuring the campground s uses do not interfere with CCFN s uses of the land. 9

Compensation/Valuation Compensation is based on determining the value of loss of use of the land since 1906 3 ways to calculate loss of use: 1. Present-day land purchase model $ based on cost of land for present-day population 2. Historical reconstruction model $ that would have been received based on how the land likely would have been used 3. Rental model ** $ based on profits made had land been rented out on the open market What we re working with likely to provide more $

Compensation/Valuation Calculating loss of use: Need: Loss of use Value of land in each year The real rental rate of return value of land each year rental rate of return What also affects valuation/compensation: Interest Periodic spikes in land value (urban, residential, forest) Land category allocations A sample loss-of-use calculation

Compensation/Valuation Recent updates: Historical & present-day land appraisals are complete Real rental rate of return Canada favours 2.5% CCFN research supports closer to 3% Canada agrees to a rate of quite close to 3%

Compensation/Valuation Recent updates (cont d): Land value Canada accepts CCFN s research supporting higher forestry value Canada accepts CCFN s research supporting higher urban land value Canada s valuation above the high end of range of possible values (!) Land category allocations Canada agrees with CCFN s research supporting proposition that lands go into the developable shoreline category early on in the calculation 13

Land Transfer (ATR) Land Issues: updates Land issues & third party uses Cultural heritage sites at Racine archaeological assessment A narrow archaeological assessment conducted on portions of the Racine Lake selection area in summer 2013. Fieldwork completed by Dr. Hamilton (co-author of 2003 study on cultural history of Chapleau Cree) & monitored by Donna Augustine (Mi kmaq spiritual leader) Findings: No indication of any burial sites Areas with artifacts suggesting 20 th century encampments Flakes and projectile points suggesting tool production/re-sharpening Report accepted by MTCS in March 2014

Land Transfer (ATR) Land Issues: Environmental Assessments Canada Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) Phase 1 & 2 complete (final reports done no concerns) Ontario Environmental Assessment Public consultations complete Received letters of support from all local First Nations Remaining work: quality-checking, paperwork Permit for private road Final steps: Notice of Completion and Statement of Completion Possibility of a bump up request Land issues & third party uses

Land Transfer (ATR) Land Issues: Land Refinement : complete Land selection areas are now finalized with Ontario TOTAL acreage of land to be ATR d = 9 884 acres (+1 600 acres over DOT entitlement) Canada has agreed to the total ATR acreage Final selection areas: 1. Racine Lake parcel (less the campsite) 2. Sideburned parcel 3. Burkolder parcel Some roads to be carved out, with Land issues & third party uses compensation (acres in lieu, new Crossover North road, maintenance funding from Ontario, Sideburned Dam road gated w. access only to CCFN and MNR) legal obligation to add roads to reserve if they are no longer needed as public roads 16

Land Transfer (ATR) Racine final selection area: Land issues & third party uses 17

Land Transfer (ATR) Sideburned final selection area: Land issues & third party uses 18

Land Transfer (ATR) Land Issues: Land issues & third party uses Land Survey Identifies boundaries of reserve To begin post-settlement Paid for by Canada in settlement Currently working with Ontario Surveyor General (OGS) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN) to complete the descriptive mapping and survey instructions Surveyor is engaged (Tulloch) and ready to begin 19

Land Transfer (ATR) Land Issues: Land issues & third party uses Interim Uses CCFN team working on ensuring land is available for use immediately postsettlement Ontario Permits and Licenses to be wound down CCFN uses may be permitted by Ontario AANDC consultation Canada agrees that loss of use calculations need to be run to end of 2015 Eventually, land will be granted reserve status through an Order in Council (OIC) but this can take years Urban Reserve Option for CCFN to acquire X acres for ATR in urban area Exercisable in future, 30-year window? Names for new Reserves 20

Trust Fund Managing settlement $ Community Trust Fund Used in land claim settlements Similar to a bank account, with rules about how $ is used Blend of funding for ongoing needs, and growth over long term through investments and interest Managed by trustees Flexible structure CCFN Priorities Survey results: 21

Trust Fund Managing settlement $ Community Trust Committee Call for applications: end of June 2014 Members appointed: end of July 2014 Members: Wade Cachagee Brian Ritchie Kelly McAulay Erin Corston Larry Cachagee Task: provide recommendations to Chief & Council and membership re. trust structure, corporate trustee, etc. Committee has begun its work, once the best approach identified and approved it is presented to community as part of settlement package 22

Settlement Settlement is approaching Drafting settlement agreement ongoing: do not anticipate any significant issues Formal offer from Canada is imminent will include amount for CCFN losses, as well as full reimbursement for CCFN s negotiating costs What happens next? Canada will send a letter of offer, CCFN will communicate to membership In due course CCFN Membership will get the settlement package for review Meetings and discussions will take place in order to consider it and address questions Ratification vote gives membership the final say If accepted, planning for settlement ceremony 23

CCFN Outreach Further community meetings Documentary film on TLE in progress, helmed by Sherry Huff Trust committee recommendations for community trust Information packages Ratification vote 24

Descriptive Mapping: Racine 1 25

Descriptive Mapping: Racine 2 26

Descriptive Mapping: Sideburned 1 27

Descriptive Mapping: Sideburned 2 28