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hey everyone welcome to this presentation on the framework agreement on First Nation Land Management and land code today were going to discuss the factors of the framework agreement that aim to empower First Nations communities with self-governance and Land Management well start with an introduction to the framework agreement which was originally signed in 1996. its a historic and groundbreaking initiative and it seeks to address the historical injustices and challenges faced by First Nations communities where limited decision-making power and federal control over the lands really stifled a lot of progress the framework agreement represents a docHub step towards rectifying these issues and building a more Equitable future so a little bit of the background we must understand the historical context to appreciate the importance of this agreement for Generations First Nations Community faced colonization displacement and the imposition of federal policies that dictated their lives