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Mountain Pine Beetle Agreement (the "Agreement") Between: Nooaitch Indian Band As represented by Chief and Council and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia as represented by the Minister of Forests and Range (the "Government of British Columbia") The Nooaitch Indian Band signed a Forest and Range Opportunity Agreement (FRO) with the Government of British Columbia on December 21,2007. This Agreement is a short-term additional forestry economic opportunity and does not supersede or alter the FRO. Mountain pine beetle allowable annual cut increases in the Merritt Timber Supply Area have lead to increased harvesting activity and potential impacts on Nooaitch Indian Band aboriginal rights and/or title. The Government of British Columbia wishes to support economic opportunities for the Nooaitch Indian Band. 1. The purposes of this Agreement are to: a. increase the participation of the Nooaitch Indian Band in the forest sector; and, b. provide an economic opportunity by inviting the Nooaitch Indian Band to apply for a non-replaceable forest licence to assist the province in the management of mountain pine beetle in the Merritt Timber Supply Area, in a manner linked to the FRO and as set out in this Agreement. 2. After execution of this Agreement by the Parties, the Minister of Forests and Range (the "Minister") will invite the Nooaitch Indian Band to apply for a non-replaceable forest licence (the Licence) under section 47.3 of the Forest Act to harvest a total of up to 20,000 cubic meters of beetle infested timber mmually over a 5 yem' tenu. This annual volume will be comprised of smallwood within the traditional territory of the

Nooaitch Indian Band as identified in black bold in Appendix A in the Merritt Timber Supply Area. 3. If the intended holder of the licence(s) is a legal entity other than the Nooaitch Indian Band, this Agreement must include supporting documentation as specified in Appendix B stating that the intended holder has been validly appointed by the Nooaitch Indian Band as its representative. 4. The invitation win be subject to a condition that prior to making an application for the Licence, the Nooaitch Indian Band will contact the Ministry of Forests and Range and the Parties will work co-operatively to identify an operating area within the traditional territory of the Nooaitch Indian Band. 5. The Licence(s) entered into as a result of the invitation to apply under this Agreement will: a. be for a term of no longer than 5 years as determined by the Minister; b. contain other terms and conditions required by law, including the condition that the Nooaitch Indian Band must comply with this Agreement and with the FRO; c. include a term that Nooaitch Indian Band may not dispose of the Licence except in accordance with the Forest Act; and d. include other terms and conditions as may be required by the Regional Manager. 6. An invitation to apply for a non-replaceable forest licence entered into as a result of the invitation to apply under this Agreement may be consolidated with other nonreplaceable forest licenses in accordance with section 19(3)(a) of the Forest Act. 7. The Parties agree to participate in consultation regarding forestry operational plans and administrative decisions pertaining to increases and/or potential increases in harvest levels to address the mountain pine beetle epidemic in the Merritt TSA, as set out in section 4 of the FRO. 8. During the term of this Agreement, and subject to the terms and intent of this Agreement being met and adhered to by the Government of British Columbia, the Nooaitch Indian Band agrees that the Government of British Columbia will have provided an accommodation, with respect to the economic component of potential infringements of the Nooaitch Indian Band aboriginal title and/or rights resulting from operational plans and administrative decisions pertaining to increases in harvest levels to address the mountain pine beetle epidemic in the Merritt TSA, as an interim measure. 9. If a dispute arises between the Government of British Columbia and the Nooaitch Indian Band regarding the interpretation of a provision of this Agreement, the Parties will follow the dispute resolution process set out in the FRO.

10. Any alteration or amendment to the terms and conditions of the Agreement must be in writing and duly executed by the Parties. 11. Either Party may request the participation of the other Party to review the effectiveness of this Agreement annually and consider amendments to this Agreement. 12. This Agreement will take effect on the date on which the last Party has executed it. 13. This Agreement will terminate on the occurrence of the earliest of any of the following events: a. 5 years from the date this Agreement is executed; or b. the mutual agreement of the Parties, or c. upon 90 days written notice by either of the Parties. 14. If the FRO is terminated, the consultation processes that were set out in section 4 of that agreement are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and will continue to be followed by the Parties for the term and for the purposes of this Agreement. 15. The Government of British Columbia will not telminate this Agreement on the grounds that the Nooaitch Indian Band has challenged an Administrative or Operational Decision by way of legal proceedings. 16. All of the provisions set out in the Notice section of the FRO apply to this Agreement.

Miscellaneous 17. All of the provisions set out in the Miscellaneous section of the FRO apply to this Agreement. d?~ V/itnes~ Signed on behalf of: Government of British Columbia ~~ Minister of Forests and Range Witness jks:=-.~

Description and Documentation pertaining to the Intended Holder 0/ the licence Please complete part A or B, whichever is appropriate, and attach appropriate documentation: (i) Copy attached of legal instrument (band council resolution) authorizing that legal entity to be their representative; (ii) Copy attached of the ownership structure of the legal entity (the intended holder of the licence).