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Prince Albert FMA 2015-2035 Forest Management Plan Public Consultation Plan March 8, 2013 Submitted by: Submitted to: Sakâw Askiy Management Inc. Box 1721 Prince Albert, SK S6V 5T3 Ministry of Environment, Forest Service, Box 3003, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 6G1

Introduction On behalf of its shareholders, Sakâw Askiy Management Inc. (Sakâw) is initiating work on a new Forest Management Plan (FMP) for the Prince Albert Forest Management Area (PA FMA) with the objective of acquiring provincial government approval for the new plan on or before April 1, 2015. The Forest Resources Management Act and Regulations provide the legal framework for the development of forest management plans in Saskatchewan. The FRMA specifies that an informed public has the right to participate in making decisions about Crown forests, with the goal of balancing the use of crown forest lands for economic, social, and cultural benefits, while protecting the long term health of forest ecosystems. This document describes the Public Engagement process that will be used to ensure that all stakeholder issues can be heard, addressed in a public forum, and accommodated to the best extent possible. Key Contacts Dave Knight (Sakâw General Manager) will be the licensee s principle contact person for public consultation inquiries. Pat Mackasey will be the Forest Service s contact person for public inquires related to the FMP process. Public Advisory Group Sakâw is committed to maintaining a Public Advisory Group (PAG) throughout the development and implementation of the Forest Management Plan. The terms of reference for the PAG is included in Appendix A of this document. While input will also be received during the three public information sessions discussed below, the PAG will be used as the primary means of incorporating public input into the development of the FMP, with particular emphasis on the development of VOITS (values, objectives, indicators, and targets). VOITS are key to guiding ongoing management of the FMA and directly influence the balance of economic, social, cultural, and environmental values derived from the FMA area. Sakâw is currently working to recruit PAG members representing the following interests: A representative appointed by Facility Shareholders of Sakaw Askiy Management Inc. A representative appointed by Aboriginal Shareholders of Sakaw Askiy Management Inc.( who represent First Nation and Metis interests) A representative appointed by the Lac La Ronge Indian Band Individuals appointed by elected urban and rural representatives of Meadow Lake, Glaslyn, Big River, Prince Albert, Shellbrook, Lakeland RM, Candle Lake, the Northern Village of Green Lake and the hamlet of Dore Lake. Individuals appointed by organizations or associations that represent: Created: March 8, 2013 Revised:n/a Page 2

Outfitters (Saskatchewan Outfitters Association), Trappers (Zone Chairman), Commercial Fishing, Forest Recreation Groups (e.g. Snowmobile Association). Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Cottage Owners Associations Mining or Oil/Gas Sector Individuals who have been formally authorized to represent Third Party Operators on the Prince Albert FMA. A representative of the Saskatchewan Environmental Society A representative from the Prince Albert Model Forest The proposed membership covers of broad range of interests and geographic scope and is focused on people and interests having a direct attachment to the land which the PA FMA circumscribes. Other groups may approach the PAG for designation of member status and it will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Membership may be granted if the group/individual meets the selection criteria set out in section E of the PAG terms of reference. The PAG will be represented at all regular core planning team meetings by one or more designated representatives from the PAG. The representatives who attend the planning team meetings can report back to the PAG group as a whole via email or discussion at PAG meetings. Details of PAG meetings and process can be found in the PAG terms of reference (Appendix A). Engagement with Aboriginal Groups The PAG, as proposed incorporates the broad geographic interests of several First Nations and Metis Groups through Sakaw s aboriginal and First Nation shareholders, community engagement, and inclusion of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. While both the Agency Chiefs Tribal Council (ACTC) and Montreal Lake Cree Nation (MLCN) have direct representation in Sakâw as shareholders, and occupy through their traditional and ancestral land uses the majority of the FMA area, Sakâw will also encourage broad aboriginal participation through engagement of community leaders. Representatives will be asked to participate in the PAG and all local aboriginal groups will be encouraged to attend public information sessions and/or submit comments on forest management issues that concern them. Public Information Sessions Sakâw intends to hold information sessions to allow the public to review and comment on FMP products at the following three stages of development: 1. Draft FMP Volume 1 (Background and context information on the FMA) 2. Draft Forest Estate Modeling Report (Modeling assumptions and results) 3. Draft FMP Volume 2 (Proposed strategic direction for the next 20 year period) Created: March 8, 2013 Revised:n/a Page 3

The information sessions will be scheduled in a manner that will maximize attendance of the public and be held in a location which will facilitate a presentation format. Process: For each of the three stages, public information sessions will be held in the communities of Big River, Prince Albert, Candle Lake, La Ronge, and Weyakwin. The need for separate meetings with aboriginal communities will be assessed through communication with Band Councils and Metis local leaders. Meeting notices will be circulated through PAG members and advertisements will be placed in local newspapers for the two weeks preceding the meeting. A schedule of meetings will be posted on the Sakâw website (www.sakaw.ca). Meetings /open houses will consist of maps, charts and Powerpoint presentations describing the currently completed work the implications of this work on the FMA landbase, as well as dependent communities and interests. All materials will be posted on the Sakâw website and limited hardcopies will be made available on request. Attendance and comment sheets will be provided to gather feedback from attendees. Verbal communications with Sakâw representatives will also be documented. For those unable to attend the meetings, presentation will be provided on the website and submission of comments will be encouraged. All input received will be documented in the Engagement Report described below. Engagement Reporting At each of the three stages of FMP development discussed above, a communication form will be used to document comments and a summary will be prepared and submitted to the Forest Service. A copy of this communication form is in Appendix B and contains the following information: 1. Persons/organization contacted (with dates) 2. Forums for Input (meetings, emails, website comments, etc); 3. Summary of key issues raised and how they were addressed (tabular format), including; a. The party who raised the issue, b. Forum and date in which the issue was brought forward; and c. Sakâw s response including how the issues is addressed in the FMP (if applicable); 4. Documentation of efforts made to contact known aboriginal forest users and communities affected by or interested in forest management within the licence area; 5. Documentation of efforts made to encourage aboriginal forest users and communities to become involved in identifying and addressing traditional use activities within the licence area; 6. Summary of known aboriginal interests potentially affected by proposed forest management activities identified in the FMP; and 7. Summary of information obtained about known aboriginal interests and needs potentially affected by proposed forest management activities identified in the FMP. Created: March 8, 2013 Revised:n/a Page 4

APPENDIX A Sakâw Public Advisory Group (PAG) Terms of Reference Created: March 8, 2013 Revised:n/a Page 5

APPENDIX B Sakâw Communications Form Date: Oct 9, 2012 Time: 1:00-3:00 Event: Meeting Location: Hall Lake, SK Location Details: Hall Lake Community Hall Shareholder(s) Involved in Communication (list Dave Knight, Travis Kiel, Michelle Young, Ed Kwiatkowski names): ACTC Carrier x Edgewood L&M MLMP MLOSB x MLBV Norsask Communication Type: Aboriginal x Cabin Owner Co-Management Board Trapper x Aboriginal Leadership General Public Outfitter Government Agency ENGO Shareholder Consultant Contractor Third Party Other: Stakeholder Name (s): N6 Trappers, Lac La Ronge First Nation (coordinated by Naomi Carriere) Phone: Address: Communication Issue: (check only one ) General Community Concerns x Forest Protection Work Opportunity Hunting Impacts Impacts to Trapper x Impacts to Tree Stands Pipeline Crossing Outfitting Concerns Legislation Cabin Near Operations x Water Crossing Operation overlap Trapline x Overhead Powerlines Pile Burning Reforestation Operational Concern Roaduse x Log Haul Safety Annual Operating Plan x Trapper Requests Compensation x Trapping Beavers Safety Timber Harvesting Other: Method of Communication: (check only one ) Email Fax Reg. Letter Letter Phone In-Person Meeting x Open House Other: Comments:.. Follow Up Required: By Whom By When Date Completed Contact Jemima Ross Kerry McIntyre November 15 th (cabin owner/trapper) Contact John Charles Kerry McIntyre November 15 th (cabin owner/trapper) Contact McIvor Eninew Kerry McIntyre November 15 th (trapping chairmen) Send PDF Maps to Michelle Young October 12 th band Add all contacts to stakeholder database Michelle Young October 12 th Created: March 8, 2013 Revised:n/a Page 6