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Aboriginal Peoples' Safety: Strategic Overview
ayisīnowak: A Communication Guide: kâ-isi-pîkiskwâtoyahk
Guide intended to increase understanding, respect and awareness of Aboriginal culture and protocols in order to create improved relationship building.
"Digital update: May 2018."
Ayjoomixw: Teeskwat / Powell River
Being Neighbourly: Urban Reserves, Treaty Settlement Lands, and the Discursive Construction of Municipal–First Nation Relations
Calgary's Family and Community Support Services' Social Sustainability Framework and Urban Aboriginal Peoples
"Citizens Minus?":Urban Aboriginal Self-Determination and Co-Production in the City of Calgary
City of Saskatoon Community Development & Leisure Services Aboriginal Communications Strategy
[City of Thunder Bay 2019 Report Responding to the Seven Youth Inquest]
City Planning, Design, and Programming for Indigenous Urbanism and Ethnocultural Diversity in Winnipeg
Civic-Indigenous Placekeeping and Partnership Building Toolkit
Includes five case studies: First Nations–Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI), Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation and County of Antigonish, Squamish Nation-The District of Squamish Government-to-Government Collaboration, Lil'Wat Nation - The Village of Pemberton, and the City of Toronto's Our Common Grounds initiative.
Co-existence in Cities: The Challenge of Indigenous Urban Planning in the 21st Century
Decolonizing Public Places and Public Memory: Kingston Ontario
Developing Intergovernmental Relationships: The Sliammon-Powell River Experience
Edmonton Urban Aboriginal Accord and Declaration
Enabling Indigenous Urban Design: An Examination of Theory and Precedents for Application in Winnipeg
Envisioning Cities: Making Municipal Cultural Policy in Canada
An Evaluability Assessment of Program 5C of the Winnipeg Development Agreement
Federal Court Update [February 2006-February 2007]
First Steps: Municipal Aboriginal Pathways
Growing Pains: Social Enterprise in Saskatoon's Core Neighbourhoods: A Case Study
The Impact of Aboriginal Land Claims and Self-Government on Canadian Municipalities: The Local Government Perspective
Indigenous Peoples and Records: A Guide to Research at the City of Winnipeg Archives
Indigenous Planning and Municipal Governance: Lessons from the Transformative Frontier
Land of Opportunity: Anti-Black and Settler Logics in the Gentrification of Detroit
[Letter about discriminatory City of Montreal policies involving homeless Indigenous people]
Neither Citizen Nor Nation: Urban Aboriginal (In)Visibility and Co-Production in a Small Southern Alberta City
Pathways to Reconciliation: Cities Respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action
The Politics of Accommodation in Winnipeg: The Dynamics Involved in Developing a Policy of Aboriginal Inclusion
Public Attitudes towards Indigeneity in Canadian Prairie Urbanism
The Role of Aboriginality in Reversing Structural Violence in Canadian Cities
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Earl Magnusson, Director of Urban Development Federation of Saskatchewan Indians
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by the City of Sept-Iles, Marcel Blouin, Chief Administrative Officer
Saskatoon: A Black Hole of Desperation
Highlights the changes the City of Saskatoon Police Chief, Russell Sabo, wants to initiate that will bring about more positive cross-cultural relations between Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Saskatoon Indian Metis Friendship Centre Day Care Request
Shared Witsuït’en-Settler Relationships in Smithers 1913-1973: Final Report
Structuring Collaboration Amongst B.C. First Nations and Local Governments: Learning from Katzie First Nation and Neighbouring Local Governments
Transformative Planning Practice and Urban Indigenous Governance in Vancouver, British Columbia
Urban Aboriginal People in Western Canada: Realities and Policies
We Are All Treaty People
Comments on initiatives in the City of Saskatoon to bring together Aboriginal people, newcomers and the mainstream population through recreation, culture and business. To access article scroll to p. 26.