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Chiefs' Policy Conference Makes History: Legislative Assembly Formed by Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
The Child and Family Services Authorities Act
Child Welfare Approaches For Indigenous Communities: International Perspectives
China & the Arctic Council
CMN's Journey Shows Long Road to Accreditation
Co-Managing the Future? Indigenous Peoples and Land Use Planning in the North
Compensatory Justice
Confirming Rights: Inter-American Court Ruling Marks Key Victory for Sarayaku People in Ecuador
Confronting Megaprojects: Development Without Our Consent is not Development
Conservatives Back Down on Ile-a-la-Crosse Promise
Indian Affairs Minister Jim Prentice announces, "Métis students who attended the [Ile-a-la-Crosse Residential] school" will not be part of the Indian residential school compensation agreement.
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The Constitutional Rights of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
Court Affirms Education Rights
Examines the decision by the Court of Appeal regarding the violation of Cree rights by the Canadian and Quebec governments.
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Court of Appeal Holds Duty to Consult Does Not Apply to Statutory Interpretation
Creating Nunavut and Breaking the Mold of the Past
"Creative Resistance" Continues Battle With "Dangerous" Policies
Comments on social activist, Sylvia McAdam, one of the founders of the Idle No More grassroots movement.
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Cree Autonomy: A Re-Examination of Domestic Dependence
Crees and Quebec Ink Partnership for Prosperity in New Agreement
Crosscurrents - No. 61, February 1980.
Historical note:
Crosscurrents is a journal based in Saskatoon, with offices at 134 Avenue F South.The Crown's Duty to Consult and the Role of the Energy Regulator
Cultivating the Next Generation of Indigenous Leaders: UN Global Indigenous Youth Caucus
Dangerous Mistake to Scrap Long Gun Registry
Data Sovereignty and the Tribal Law and Order Act
Deadly Embrace: From State Sovereignty to Cooperative Agreements in a Public Law-280 State
Delegate Wants Sell-out Chiefs Stamped Out [Bill C-19]
Highlights the dialogue between disgruntled members of the Assembly of First Nations organization against their fellow chiefs who are in favor of Bill C-19.
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Department Rejection Can Still Be Fought
Designing and Teaching an Introduction to Federal Indian Law
Dissolution: The Politics of Language for Native Americans
Do Firearms Provisions Protect Treaty Hunting Rights?
Duty to Consult Process Rocky Despite Province's Optimism
Duty to Consult Process Will Ensure Input From Aboriginal Communities
Edgar Dewdney and the Aftermath of the Rebellion
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Logging and Indigenous Peoples]
Education Act Will Be an Erosion of Treaty Rights, Says Fox
Looks at a meeting held between the Assembly of First Nations and the federal government to discuss First Nations education.
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Education Consultations Marred by Bloody Saskatoon Skirmish
Looks at a meeting held by Aboriginal Affairs Canada to discuss the proposed First Nations Education Act.
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Education in Nunavut: Report of the Auditor General of Canada
Eight Courts Approve Indian Schools Deal
Equivalency Agreements, Environmental Assessment and Aboriginal Consultation: Implications of Coastal First Nations v. British Columbia (Environment)
Evenks of Chitinskaya Province: Society and Economy (Still) in Transition
The Evolution of the Legal Test of Extinguishment: From Sparrow to Gitskan
Exploring the Constitutional Sources of a First Nation’s Right To Tax
Extinguishment of Native Title: The High Court and American Law
The Faces Behind the UN Global Indigenous Youth Caucus
Federal Law Review Needed to Update Legislation Affecting Indians
Feds to Abandon 30 Negotiation Tables: Minister Robert Nault Encourages Lively Debate on Proposed Legislation
Focuses on Minister of Indian Affairs’ decision to end ongoing negotiations with First Nations leaders largely due to time already spent and the inability to reach an agreement.
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