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Islands Trust | Preserving Protecting Islands in the Salish Sea Islands Trust preserves and protects over 450 islands and surrounding waters in the Salish Sea Stay involved in local decisions Our special-purpose government is unique in the world with a preserve and protect mandate, the ability to regulate and conserve land, and a governance system that supports island-based decision making
Islands Trust - Wikipedia The Islands Trust is a federation of local governments on the islands in the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound and Haro Strait in British Columbia It was established by, and is operated under, the Islands Trust Act, enacted by the Government of British Columbia in 1974
Islands Trust - Province of British Columbia The Islands Trust is a federated body responsible for protecting the unique nature and amenities of 13 major islands and more than 450 smaller islands and the surrounding waters in the southern Strait of Georgia and Howe Sound
About Us - Islands Trust The Islands Trust is a special purpose government established to preserve and protect the waters and islands of the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and the British Columbia mainland
Overview of Islands Trust Islands Trust is a special purpose government mandated to preserve and protect over 450 Islands in the Salish Sea At home, across the country, and internationally, the southern islands of BC have long been recognized for their beauty, fragile ecosystems, character, and natural and cultural places
Pros and Cons of Cook Islands Trusts - Alper Law A Cook Islands trust is a specialized asset protection trust established under the Cook Islands’ favorable legal framework It protects assets from creditors, lawsuits, and foreign judgments These trusts offer privacy, a short statute of limitations for claims, and stringent requirements for proving fraudulent transfers