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2009 [March] Status Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the House of Commons: Chapter 4: Treaty Land Entitlement Obligations--Indian and Northern Affairs
Aboriginal Self-Government and the Urban Social Crisis
Across the Road: Understanding the Differences in Health Services Available to First Nations and Metis Women
All Is Never Said
Blazing the Trail
Changes Come to the Canadian Prairies
Focuses on the numbered treaties and their effect on First Nations and the Métis, and the causes and impacts of the North-West Resistance. Intended for Grade 10 Social Studies students.
Chapter from Horizons: Canada's Emerging Identity, 2nd Edition, by Michael Cranny.
Chapter XI -- "Sargent-Major Spicer on the Indian"
Historical note:
Sergeant-Major Frank Wyman Spicer, born in New York State, was a member of the NWMP and, subsequently, an ordained Methodist Minister.Diversion and Sentencing
Financing Aboriginal Justice Systems
Getting It Together
Implementing the Treaty Order
In Praise of Taxes: The Link between Taxation and Good Governance in a First Nations Context
Indigenous Women and Sexual Assault in Canada
Lawful Subversion of the Criminal Justice Process? Judicial, Prosecutorial, and Police Discretion in Edmondson, Kindrat, and Brown
Legacy of Residential Schools: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
On Being A Northern Judge
Perceptions of Implementation: Treaty Signatory Views of Treaty Implementation
Uses Treaties 4 and 6 as case studies.
Chapter eight from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Provincial Perspective on Justice and Aboriginal Peoples
Rehearsing with Reality: Exploring Health Issues with Aboriginal Youth through Drama
Revisiting Histories of Legal Assimilation, Racialized Injustice, and the Future of Indian Status in Canada
Addresses citizenship, identity, status, and Canadian policy. Chapter two from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006