Discusses six investigations which provided Colonial and Imperial officials with overview of Indian conditions, advice on policy issues, and suggestions on how to improve departmental administration. They were: the Darling report; the Executive Council of Lower Canada's report; Justice James Macaulay's report on Upper Canada; legislative committee of the Upper Canada Assembly's report; the Bagot study; and the Pennefather study.
Author/Creator
John F. Lesiie
Contributor/Editor
Treaties & Historical Research Centre, Research Branch, Corporate Policy, Department Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Publisher
Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Publication Date
1985-02
Location
Resource Type
Documents & Presentations
Format
Text -- PDF
Language