New MOU sets foundation for a government-to-government relationship
The Gitxsan Huwilp Government and the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine have signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing a commitment to build a government-to-government relationship based on cooperation, communication, and mutual respect.
"An important part of the RDKS strategic plan is to advance reconciliation through First Nations participation in regional governance, partnerships and collaboration, so this MOU is a promising first step," said RDKS Board Chair Cyra Yunkws."We are deeply pleased to demonstrate the commitment to collaborate with the Gitxsan First Nation. We are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and see our future together as very positive.
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