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Bylaw 13720
Purpose
The overall function of the Edmonton Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee (EAUAC) is to act as a catalyst to developments for Aboriginal people in the City of Edmonton and to act as a liaison, advisory and support body to the City of Edmonton, and its representatives, in its dealings with the Aboriginal people living in the City of Edmonton.To fulfil its mandate, the EAUAC will strive to develop and maintain a positive relationship with other individuals, groups, agencies, organizations, levels of government, etc., who are addressing issues of concern to Aboriginal people.

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Membership
The EAUAC will consist of at least ten (10) members, all volunteers.At least fifty per cent (50%), plus one member shall be Aboriginal. The term Aboriginal includes Indian, Non-Status, Metis and Inuit. Committee members will be selected based on their merit and commitment to the Aboriginal community, without consideration as to tribal origin or membership in any special interest group. The chair of the Committee will be selected by Committee members at the first meeting of the year. Appointment to the Committee will normally be for a maximum of two terms, with each term being up to a maximum of three years in duration.

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