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Aboriginal Finance and Regulation: What Are the Regulatory Impediments to Establishing an Atlantic Canadian Aboriginal Financial Institution?
Aboriginal Grandmothers Caring For Grandchildren: Located in a Policy Gap
Accepting Reality Will Be Major Theme of 2003
Access to Medicare Funded Health Services for the Kutjungka Region
Agreement With Ottawa Still in the Works
American Indian Treaties and the Presidents: A Guide to the Treaties Proclaimed by Each Administration
Behavioral and Mental Health Research in the Arctic: Strategy Setting Meeting
Big Bear’s Treaty: The Road to Freedom
Casualties of Aboriginal Displacement in Canada: Children at Risk Among the Innu of Labrador
Cree Autonomy: A Re-Examination of Domestic Dependence
Cultural Genocide in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
Establishing A National Framework For Improving The Health And Well-Being Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Males
Finding the Indian Child Welfare Act in Unexpected Places: Applicability in Private Non-Parent Custody Actions
Former National Chief Leads Court Challenge [Bill C-61]
Looks at Federation of Saskatchewan Nations chairman of the executive council of the senate, David Ahenakew, who talked about legal action against the Crown, claiming Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Indian Affairs Minister Robert Nault breached their fiduciary duty by increasing their control and power over the affairs and government of First Nations.
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Gov't Stonewalling on Child Welfare Case
Indigenous Sexual Health and Well-Being in South Australia
Intergenerational Trauma From a Mental Health Perspective
Limited Roll Out of New ID Begins
Discusses distribution and delays of the new Secure Status Indian Cards to Buffalo Point First Nation.
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The Marshall Trilogy and the Constitutional Dehumanization of American Indians
Martin Says All the Right Things to Chiefs [AFN Annual General Assembly]
Comments that Paul Martin’s speech in 2002 was met with interest and approval when he hinted at criticism of his own government's approach to issues regarding treaties and self-government, but with far less enthusiasm when he mentioned the First Nations governance act.
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The Meaning of "Success" For First Nations Schools
Mohawk Family Hopes To Reclaim Identity in Canadian Court
Native Bands Owe More Audits: Only Three-Quarters of Required Documents Have Been Submitted to a New Government Web Site That Will Track Billions in Spending
Native Intelligence
The Need for Accountability and Reparation: 1830-1976 The United States Government's Role in the Promotion, Implementation, and Execution of the Crime of Genocide Against Native Americans
No Progress Reported in Talks with Government
Pact Foreseen 'In a Few Months'
Poverty in Canada
Power To The People
Remote Primary Health Care Teams Working Together Across Cultures, Across Professions
SA Drug Summit 2002
School Abuse Victims Settling Out of Court
Discusses the formation of the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada (IRSR), and it's role surrounding church, government, and budget in settling claims out of court.
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Self-Government Developing Despite Ottawa
Talks Proceed Without Agreement
There's Frustration in Indian Country
Throne Speech Nothing But Rhetoric
Tinkering with the Indian Act Won't Solve Our Problems: Why We Must End Colonialism
Transparency and Accountability Spurned
Criticizes many aspects of Canada's freedom of information law, especially the way it blocks out critical information surrounding salaries and payment of government contracts.
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Two Paths One Direction: Parks Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Working Together
Urban Aboriginal Communities in Canada
Virginia's Indian Nations: Policy Issues and Solutions for Future Generations
Why Privatization of Reserve Lands Risks Aboriginal Ruin
Argues that the proposal by the federal government to privatize reserve lands is short sighted and not for the greater good of the Aboriginal population.
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