As a legal document, it is written like legislation. Importantly, it sets out that for the purpose of clause 7(2)(e) of The Provincial Parks Act, a provincial park may be classified as an indigenous traditional use park, if the main purpose of the designation is to preserve land that has been traditionally used by indigenous persons and that is significant to indigenous persons because of its natural features or cultural importance.This is the Manitoba Provincial Parks Designation Regulation. As a legal document, it is written like legislation. Importantly, it sets out that for the purpose of clause 7(2)(e) of The Provincial Parks Act, a provincial park may be classified as an indigenous traditional use park, if the main purpose of the designation is to preserve land that has been traditionally used by indigenous persons and that is significant to indigenous persons because of its natural features or cultural importance.

Provincial Parks Designation Regulation

Author: Government of Manitoba

Year: 2017

Media Type: Crown Laws and Legislation