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B.C. Aboriginals Healthier, Study Says
B.C. Bishops Call for Referendum Protest
B.C. Referendum Bodes Ill for Native Rights
Bridge Between Nations: A History of First Nations in the Fraser River Basin
Bringing Culture in: Community Responses to Apology, Reconciliation, and Reparations
Detailed Plan of Action Comes Out of FMM [First Ministers' Meeting]
Prime Minister Paul Martin met with premiers and Aboriginal leaders to discuss plans to improve health, education, housing, and economic opportunities for Aboriginal people in Canada.
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First Nations Health Plan: Memorandum of Understanding Between the First Nations Leadership Council Representing the BC Assembly of First Nations, the First Nations Summit and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and Government of Canada and Government of British Columbia
First Peoples' Heritage Language & Culture Council: Government Service Plan 2003/4-2005/6
Forests and First Nations Consultation: Analysis of the Legal Framework, Policies, and Practices in British Columbia
Frontiers of Progress: The Case of the Westbank First Nation
Health and Well-Being of Children in British Columbia: Report 1 on Health Services Utilization and Mortality
"Improving the Treaty Process" : Report of the Tripartite Working Group
Maa-nulth First Nation Final Agreement, December 9, 2006
Meaningful Consultation: Reconciliation through an Honourable Process
Native Lands and Livelihoods in British Columbia
Negotiating the Production of Space in Tl'azt'en Territory, Northern British Columbia
New Era Talk in B.C. Is a Page From the Fed's Book
Comments on the treaty talks between First Nations peoples and British Columbia government.
Continuation of article on page 6 entitled Does the New Language Mean a New Approach?
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Public Space, Democracy, and Colonialism: British Columbia's Referendum on Treaty Principles
Referendum in B.C. Doesn't Mean Much
Say 'No" to the Total Destruction of Amazay Lake
The Self Government Landscape
Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia: An Assessment of the Effectiveness of British Columbia's Management and Administrative Processes: November 2006
Treaty Referendum Questions Called 'Ridiculous'
Questions a referendum proposed by B. C. treaty negotiators, arguing that the rights of a minority (First Nations) were being placed in front of a majority (constituents) and that some questions asked address rights already affirmed in Canadian courts and the Constitution.
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