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2010 AFI Federal Government Job Cost Efficiency Analysis
Reports significant benefits to clients of Aboriginal Financial Institution (AFI) network is self reliance, improved self worth, improved standard of living for entrepreneurs .
2010 Economic Developer of the Year Award Winners
2010 Nunavut Economic Outlook
2010 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the House of Commons: Chapter 4: Sustaining Development in the Northwest Territories
The 2011 Swedish Supreme Court Ruling: A Turning Point for Saami Rights
2016 Aboriginal Engagement Handbook: A Handbook for Proponents of Mineral Exploration and Mining in Manitoba: Version 1
2016 indigenous Engagement Survey: Summary Report
2016 Report and Recommendations and Government of Alberta Response
$6 Million Funding Program for Métis Entrepreneurs
Aboriginal Affairs Working Group Report to Provincial and Territorial Ministers of Aboriginal Affairs and National Aboriginal Organization Leaders: A Framework for Action in
Education, Economic Development and Violence Against Aboriginal Women & Girls
Aboriginal Business: Alliances in a Remote Australian Town
Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation: Updated Guidelines for Federal Officials to Fulfill the Duty to Consult
Aboriginal Consultation for the Ontario Mining Act Modernization Process: Varying Perspective on Whether the Consultation Process Works
Aboriginal Cultural Tourism Marketing: 'An Issue of Governance'
[Aboriginal Education: A Failing Grade]
Aboriginal Enterprises: Negotiating an Urban Aboriginality
Aboriginal Expectations and Forest Tenures in Northern British Columbia
Aboriginal Finance and Regulation: What Are the Regulatory Impediments to Establishing an Atlantic Canadian Aboriginal Financial Institution?
Aboriginal Financial Literacy in Canada: Issues and Directions
Aboriginal Forestry Workshop Economic Development: Opportunities in Alberta: Meeting Summary Report
Aboriginal Gillnet Fishers, Science, and the State: Salmon Fisheries Management on the Nass and Skeena Rivers, British Columbia, 1951-1961
Aboriginal Human Resource Professional and Skill Development Needs in the Bioeconomy and Environmental Servicing
Aboriginal Income Disparity in Canada
Aboriginal Law 101
Aboriginal/non-Aboriginal Relations and Sustainable Forest Management in Canada: The Influence of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Aboriginal Participation in Environmental Assessments for Natural Resource Development
Aboriginal Participation in Major Resources Development Project: Draft Summary Report, [Ottawa Roundtable]. May 2012
Aboriginal Participation in Tourism Planning in British Columbia
Aboriginal Peoples in Canadian Cities: Transformations and Continuities
Aboriginal Rights and Cumulative Effects: Are Woodland Caribou the New Canaries in the Not-So-Proverbial Coal Mine?
Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada: Current Trends and Issues
Aboriginal Tourism and Traditional Basket Weaving on Prince Edward Island
Aboriginal Tourism Engagement Strategy: Final Report
Aboriginal Tourism in the Southern Interior of British Columbia: Identities, Representations, and Expectations
Aboriginal Women's Employment in Non-Traditional and Resource Extractive Industries in Northern Manitoba: An Exploration of the Issues
Aboriginal Women’s Employment in Non-Traditional and Resource Extractive Industries in Saskatchewan: An Exploration of the Issues
Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship: Success Factors and Challenges
Aborignality and the Arctic North in Canadian Nationalist Superhero Comics, 1940-2004
Access to Capital and Credit in Native Communities
Presents information on current economic conditions in American Indian communities and available opportunities for entrepreneurship. Examples of positive Tribal access to capital and credit. Related Material: Access to Capital and Credit in Native Communities: Data Review.
Accounting and Aboriginal Peoples: From the Bottom Line to Lines of Relation
Additions to Reserves: Lessons Learned from First Nations: Final Report
After the Storm: Ojibwe Treaty Rights Twenty-Five Years after the Voigt Decision
Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
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