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July 24, 2023
On May 30, 2023, the Government of Manitoba passed Bill 43, which would amend The Provincial Offences Act (the “Act”) to expand how First Nations in Manitoba may enforce specific laws and bylaws. The amendments intend to simplify the enforcement process for First Nations who choose to opt into this framework.
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO), a political advocacy organization which represents the citizens of twenty-six First Nations, proposed the amendments.
The amendments would enable First Nations to enforce the following:
(1) their laws made under a land code pursuant to the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management; and
(2) their bylaws made under Section 81 or 85.1 of the Indian Act on reserve land through tickets and fines, which could be administered through the Provincial Court. The amendments also provide additional enforcement options for First Nations to collect unpaid fines. For example, First Nations could take action to collect unpaid fines through the Court of King’s Bench or by registering a lien in the Personal Property Registry against the property of a person who has not paid their fine.
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