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Budget Didn't Meet Raised Expectations
First Nations leaders contend that the federal government failed to provide funding, as promised, to poverty issues. The issues include contaminated water, black mold, and lack of funding for graduates to pursue post secondary education.
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Chalifoux Educates Fellow Senators with Horror Stories
Senator and Metis leader, Thelma Chalifoux, believes that political lobby groups, like the Assembly of First Nations, should not take over social programs provided for First Nations because, as she argues, politics and patronage distort the system and erode the quality of the service.
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Complexity and Sustainable Development in the Circumpolar North: Positioning Canada in the Arctic Council
A Cross-jurisdictional Survey to Identify Smart Practices for an Aboriginal Business Directory
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Manitoba Region, "Objectives and Goals 1975-76."
Eskimo Representatives - Federal Government Executive - The Prime Minister of Canada - Requests and Appeals - Interviews - Eskimo Representatives
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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Indian Education in Canada: Implementation of Education Policy, 1973-1978
Introduction to Successful Aboriginal Procurement Strategies for Corporate Canada
The Making of Eskimo Policy in Canada, 1952-62: The Life and Time of the Eskimo Affairs Committee
McKnight Tipped as Next Treaty Official
The Native Interface: An Emerging Role in Government-Native Relations
New Minister Announces Policy Shift
Aboriginal leaders at the 1999 Treaty 4 commemorations in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan are hopeful as newly appointed Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault, states the time has come for federal government to move towards treaty implementation as a way of defining its relationship with First Nations.
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Not Strangers in These Parts: Urban Aboriginal Peoples
Les Organisations Autochtones et L'Émergence d'un Nouveau Paradigme dans les Affaires Indiennes au Canada
The Politics of Slow Progress: Federal Aboriginal Policy Processes (Expanded Version)
Quebec Native Women and Bill C-7
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Brenda Gedeon Miller, Listuguj Mi'kmaq First Nation Government
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Roger Augustine, President, Union of New Brunswick Indians
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Strator Crowfoot, Siksika Nation
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Dan Haggerty, President and CEO, Robert Hartzog, Chairman, and Claude McCabe, Vice-President Canadian Native Programs, Canadian Executive Services Organization
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Doug Maracle, Grand Chief and William Tooshkewig, Executive Director, Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Graham Tuplin, Native Council of Prince Edward Island
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Mark LaForme, Director of Self-Government, Indian Commission of Ontario
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Regena Crowchild, Sharon Venne and Eric Tootoosis, Indian Association of Alberta
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Ron George, President, Native Council of Canada
Square Peg, Round Hole: First Nations Drinking Water Infrastructure and Federal Policies, Programs, and Processes
Survey of Documents Prepared by the Claims and Historical Research Centre
Tinkering with the Indian Act Won't Solve Our Problems: Why We Must End Colonialism
To Have What Is One's Own
Two Per Cent is No Solution, Secret Report
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine contends that government funding for First Nations basic services is inadequate.
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