WHEREAS the legal name of the Métis Council in Hay River is the Hay River Métis Government Council ;

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Unanimous Resolution #1 N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R Y M É T I S N A T I O N Amend References to Hay River Métis Council WHEREAS the legal name of the Métis Council in Hay River is the Hay River Métis Government Council ; AND WHEREAS the Bylaws of the Northwest Territory Métis Nation ( NWTMN ) have not been amended to reflect the name change of the Hay River Métis Government Council; AND WHEREAS the NWTMN would like the Constitution and Bylaws to accurately reflect the name of the Métis Council in Hay River; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED references to the Hay River Métis Council be replaced with Hay River Métis Government Council throughout the Bylaws. Unanimous Consent in Writing Provided Disposition: Unanimous Written Consent

Unanimous Resolution # 2 N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R Y M É T I S N A T I O N Amend References to the NTMN WHEREAS the acronym used to refer to the Northwest Territory Métis Nation within the Constitution and Bylaws of the Northwest Territory Métis Nation is NTMN ; AND WHEREAS the acronym used to refer to the Northwest Territory Métis Nation in the policies and the Land and Resources Agreement-in-Principle is NWTMN ; AND WHEREAS the NWTMN would like to ensure the acronym used to refer to the Northwest Territory Métis Nation is consistent; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED every reference to NTMN within the Constitution and Bylaws be replaced with NWTMN. Moved by: Seconded by: Disposition: Lynn Napier-Buckley Faye Johns Unanimous Written Consent

Unanimous Resolution # 3 N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R Y M É T I S N A T I O N Elder Delegates Voting for the Elections at the AGA WHEREAS 8 elders attend the AGA and are not voting delegates at the elections held at the AGA; AND WHEREAS the elders who attend the AGA would like to vote at the elections held at the AGA; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the following clause be inserted into the NWTMN Bylaws as Article 5 paragraph 4 and the numbering be amended to reflect the additional clause: 4. All delegates of the NWTMN chosen pursuant to Article 10 and 8 Elders per Member Communities are entitled to vote at such an election. Moved by: Seconded by: Disposition: Arthur Beck Jacqueline Carriere Defeated [Written Consent]

Resolution # 4 Universal Voting Whereas: A. Only delegates chosen under Article 10, paragraph 5 of the Bylaws are entitled to vote at an Annual General Assembly or a Special Assembly: 5. An Annual General or Special Assembly shall be attended by delegates chosen under the following formula: (a) the Executive of the NTMN; (b) representatives from the following Métis Communities; (i) (ii) (iii) nine members from Fort Smith Métis Council; nine members from the Hay River Métis Council; nine members from the Fort Resolution Métis Council; (c) two Elders from each of the Member Communities; (d) two Youth from each of the Member Communities; and (e) proxies will be accepted for any members in Paragraph 5(b), 5(c) and 5(d) who are unable to attend. B. Non-delegate Indigenous Métis (pre-1921) are not entitled to vote at Assemblies; C. The NWTMN is finalizing an Enrolment Application Form and hiring a genealogist to develop a membership list for the following purposes: to enroll as a member in one of the three Métis Councils; to be added to a voters list for ratification of a NWTMN Land Claim Agreement; and enrolment in the NWTMN Land Claim Agreement. D. The current NWTMN electoral voting system is outdated and does not

serve all Indigenous Métis fairly or democratically; E. All Indigenous Métis are not included in the right to vote for all leaders, governance, representation or participation in decision-making; F. There are many methods of voting (e.g. mail-in voting, electronic voting, polling stations within each of the 3 Métis Communities, Yellowknife and Edmonton) that the NWTMN may employ to provide for universal voting; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Board of Directors of the NWTMN develop a universal electoral voting process and system which includes a variety of voting methods for all Indigenous Métis Members within 2 years for consideration by the Assembly. Heather Hubert-Jones Allan Heron IN FAVOUR: 20 OPPOSED: 18 ABSTENTION: 2 Carried

Resolution # 5 Alter the South Slave Métis Declaration WHEREAS the NWTMN has a long history within Canada dating prior to 1867 when the country we now know as Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain; AND WHEREAS the Assembly approved the Northwest Territory Métis Nation Declaration at the Assembly in 2000 and amendments at the Assembly in 2013; AND WHEREAS the members desire to include reference to the long history the NWTMN within the Northwest Territory Métis Declaration; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Assembly approves the amendments to the Declaration as shown by underline and strike-out on attached Schedule A. Jacqueline Carriere Lynn Napier-Buckley Carried

Resolution # 6 Property Taxation and Lease of NWTMN Traditional Use Cabins WHEREAS: A. The Government of the Northwest Territories has been assessing property taxation on cabins, including some Indigenous Métis cabins, citing the authority of the Property Assessment and Taxation Act without consulting the NWTMN to address any concerns of the NWTMN; B. The NWTMN is concerned about the taxation of cabins that are used by Indigenous Métis members for traditional harvesting practices (e.g. trapping, hunting, fishing, timber harvesting, plant gathering and continuation of our traditional way of life); C. Section 3 of the Property Assessment and Taxation Act provides: 3. Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted so as to affect aboriginal rights. D. The taxation of a traditional use cabins by the GNWT will adversely affect and infringe upon the exercise of aboriginal rights of our Indigenous Métis members. E. The NWTMN has discussed this issue with the GNWT at the Intergovernmental Meeting on September 23, 2015; F. The NWTMN tabled A Position Paper Respecting the Government of the Northwest Territories Assessment of Property Taxation on Indigenous Métis Members in respect to their Cabins, with the Government of the Northwest Territories, dated October 7, 2015; G. The Department of Lands is proposing to increase the annual rent to $840 from $150 for leases on Territorial Land and to $840 from $600 on Commissioner s Land; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED all Indigenous Métis have a right to build, use and occupy cabins incidental to traditional harvesting purposes throughout the NWTMN traditional territory, without a lease and not subject to property taxation. The NWTMN calls upon the GNWT to honourably and in good faith recognize this aboriginal right;

THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the GNWT afford the same protections to traditional use cabins owned by Indigenous Métis as all lease holders taking into account our aboriginal rights; THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the NWTMN continue to lobby the GNWT to amend the Property Assessment and Taxation Act to not tax traditional use cabins used by our Indigenous Métis members as our aboriginal rights are recognized by the GNWT and such taxation is an infringement of our aboriginal rights; THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the NWTMN oppose the proposal by the Department of Lands to increase the annual rent to $840 from $150 for leases on Territorial Land and to $840 from $600 on Commissioner s Land. Ken Hudson Carried

Resolution # 7 Expedited Self-Government Negotiation Plan WHEREAS A. The NWTMN Land and Resources Agreement-in-Principle provides for the negotiation of a Self-Government Framework Agreement during Final Agreement negotiations; B. The draft NWTMN Self-Government Framework Agreement provides for the negotiation of self-government in a 2-phase approach; C. The issues that are included for Phase 1 are issues to be considered by the NWTMN internally; D. The NWTMN would like to negotiate NWTMN self-government in an expeditious and cost-effective manner; E. The self-government negotiations that have been undertaken by other aboriginal groups have been slow and costly; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the NWTMN Board of Directors develop a selfgovernment negotiation plan which is cost-effective and expeditious, and include the necessary internal work of the NWTMN to develop a draft Self-Government chapter. Ken Hudson Lynn Napier-Buckley ABSTENTION: 1 Carried

Resolution # 8 Proper Consultation by the GNWT WHEREAS A. Case law recognizes a context-specific duty to consult which includes the duty to accommodate when Aboriginal rights are engaged; B. The GNWT undertakes consultation with the Métis Councils individually rather than through the NWTMN; C. The NWTMN has not been meaningfully consulted and accommodated by the GNWT; D. The NWTMN is often not provided with adequate financial capacity to respond to consultation efforts; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the NWTMN develop a Consultation Policy to set the consultation process for the NWTMN to be consulted by the GNWT. Ken Hudson Allan Heron Carried

Resolution #9 Daniels Decision Request Canada Strike a Working Group WHEREAS: A. On April 14, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada granted a declaration that Métis and non-status Indians are Indians within the meaning of the Constitution Act, 1982, section 91(24); B. Section 91(24) provides the federal government with exclusive jurisdiction and law-making authority over, Indians, and Lands reserved for the Indians ; C. Based upon this authority, the federal government enacted the Indian Act and provides certain programs and services to Indians ; D. The NWTMN is advocating for the federal government to provide core funding and extend certain Treaty / Indian targeted programs and services to Indigenous Métis, including core funding, education, health-care, economic development, housing, etc ; E. The NWTMN has sent letters to Minister Carolyn Bennett to request the federal government introduce measures to implement the Daniels decision; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the NWTMN request Minister Carolyn Bennett strike a bilateral committee which will include representatives of the NWTMN and the Government of Canada to fully implement the Daniels decision. Ken Hudson Paul Harrington Carried

Resolution #10 Equal Representation from Each Métis Council on all Governing Issues WHEREAS the NWTMN membership is from the Métis Communities of Fort Resolution, Fort Smith and Hay River; AND WHEREAS the NWTMN will benefit from representation from each community for all governing issues; AND WHEREAS our signed NWTMN Land and Resources Agreement-in-Principle is comprised of each Métis Council; AND WHEREAS the NWTMN Bylaws state: The Executive of the NWTMN shall be comprised of one member from the Fort Smith Métis Council membership, Fort Resolution Métis Council membership and the Hay River Métis Government Council membership. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the NWTMN have 1/3 representation per community on all governing issues. Trevor Beck Arthur Beck IN FAVOUR: 28 Fredrick Beaulieu Russell Bouvier Garrett Flarety Tracy Hoff Heather Hubert-Jones Calvin Lizotte Sheldon Whitlock Cara-Lynn Bailey Wilfred Beaulieu Roger Beck Trevor Beck Jacqueline Carriere Paul Harrington Faye Johns Dwayne Klause Trista Nault Bertha Calvin Johnny Bailey Arthur Beck Harry Clarke

Kyle King Kevin Fabien Paula King Lena McKay (alt. Kyle King) Warren Delorme Lucy Fabien Violet Mandeville Garry Bailey OPPOSED: 14 Ken Hudson Allan Heron Mary Ellen Piche Jeremy Beamish Mary Poitras Charlie Desjarlais Cody Heron Betty Villebrun Lynn Napier-Buckley Vance Sanderson Richard Mercredi Megan Seymour Henry Heron Cassandra Hansen Carried

Resolution #11 Ineligibility of NWTMN Staff WHEREAS the delegates at the NWTMN Annual General Assemblies and Special Assemblies consider a wide range of matters; AND WHEREAS the delegates at the NWTMN Annual General Assemblies and Special Assemblies consider matters that may have an impact on NWTMN operations; AND WHEREAS decisions regarding NWTMN operations may impact the employees of the NWTMN, thereby putting employees that are also a NWTMN delegate in a conflict of interest; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED employees of the NWTMN be deemed ineligible to be delegates at the NWTMN Annual General Assemblies and Special Assemblies. Arthur Beck Paul Harrington Rescinded

Resolution #12 Date for Eligibility WHEREAS the NWTMN membership date was defined by the Federal Government; AND WHEREAS the NWTMN is regionally located in the South Slave area; AND WHEREAS our brethren, the Akaitcho entered into Treaty 8, is dated 1899/1900; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Assembly calls upon the Federal Government to look into treating us equitably with other governments in our area; THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Assembly calls upon the Federal Government, the GNWT and our Nation to change our Agreement and Membership enrolment date to 1900 when the Treaty was signed in our area. Arthur Beck Johnny Bailey IN FAVOUR: 17 Garry Bailey Kyle King Lucy Fabien Warren Delorme Cara-Lynn Bailey Paula King Trevor Beck Russell Bouvier Dwayne Klause OPPOSED: 22 Paul Harrington Lena McKay Roger Beck Heather Hubert-Jones Bertha Calvin Johnny Bailey Kevin Fabien Wilfred Beaulieu Arthur Beck Harry Clarke Tracy Hoff Fredrick Beaulieu Calvin Lizotte Garrett Flarety Betty Villebrun Violet Mandeville Faye Johns Sheldon Whitlock Cody Heron

Megan Seymour Mary Ellen Piche Ken Hudson Jeremy Beamish Mary Poitras Charlie Desjarlais ABSTENTION: 2 Trista Nault Richard Mercredi Allan Heron Lynn Napier-Buckley Henry Heron Vance Sanderson Cassandra Hansen Jacqueline Carriere Defeated

Unanimous Resolution #13 N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R Y M É T I S N A T I O N Increasing the Term for Executive from 2 Years to 4 Years WHEREAS the term for the Executive is currently 2 years; AND WHEREAS it would be beneficial to increase the term of the Executive to 4 years; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Bylaws of the NWTMN be altered to replace Article 2 paragraph 2 with the following: The Executive shall be elected for a term of four (4) years by secret ballot at the Annual General Assembly. Trevor Beck Defeated [written consent]