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The Public Land Act (PLA) received assent on August 21, 2019 and will be brought into force once regulations are developed.
The GNWT will be engaging with the public, Indigenous and community governments and stakeholders throughout the development of the regulations.
We asked you to share your thoughts and ideas about what land management issues matter to you and help us shape the regulations for the Public Land Act.
Results
Contributions to this public engagement are closed for review and comments. Review the outcomes of the first round of engagement in the What We Heard Report.
Next Steps
Your comments and suggestions will influence the development of the Public Land Act regulations over the next year. Proposed regulations will be prepared for further engagement.
Stay tuned for the next round of engagement in 2024.
The Public Land Act (PLA) received assent on August 21, 2019 and will be brought into force once regulations are developed.
The GNWT will be engaging with the public, Indigenous and community governments and stakeholders throughout the development of the regulations.
We asked you to share your thoughts and ideas about what land management issues matter to you and help us shape the regulations for the Public Land Act.
Results
Contributions to this public engagement are closed for review and comments. Review the outcomes of the first round of engagement in the What We Heard Report.
Next Steps
Your comments and suggestions will influence the development of the Public Land Act regulations over the next year. Proposed regulations will be prepared for further engagement.
Stay tuned for the next round of engagement in 2024.
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