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Aboriginal Law 101
Aboriginal People and Taxation
Aboriginal Women and the Constitutional Debates: Continuing Discrimination
Beyond Protection: Responding to the Problem of Trafficking in Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada Through the Lens of Paul Ricœur's Ethics of Human Capability and Mutual Recognition
Bill S-3: A Rushed Response to Descheneaux
Bill introduced to comply with Court's decision in Descheneaux et al., v. Canada (Attorney General), which found current <i>Indian Act</i> violated equality provisions of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Court case involved eligibility for Indian Status.
Comments on the proposed Act rather than the final version.
Bill S-3 - Indian Act Amendments (elimination of sex-based inequities in registration)
Canada: Submission to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women
Contesting the Colonial Order on the Canadian Prairies: Government Policy, Indigenous Resistance and the Administration of Treaty 6, 1870-1890
CSO Report Submitted by Aboriginal Legal Services: Submitted to Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women in Consideration of Canada's 8th and 9th Periodic Report
Dan Cranmer's Potlatch: Law as Coercion, Symbol, and Rhetoric in British Columbia, 1884-1951
Descheneaux v. Canada, 2015 QCCS 3555 – Case Summary
Developer's Story 3: Don't Aboriginal Peoples Want Equality? What is it That They Want Then?
The Disposition of the Ladies: Mi'kmaw Women and the Removal of the King's Road Reserve, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Dually Disadvantaged and Historically Forgotten?: Aboriginal Women and the Inherent Right of Aboriginal Self-Government
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out
Evidence - Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Excess Mortality, Institutionalization and Homelessness among Status Indians in Canada
[First Nations and Canada: Seeking True Reconciliation]
First Nations Experiences with Adoption and Reunification: A Family and Community Process
First Peoples Law 2016
Four Stories of an Over-Taxed Indian
Using their own personal experiences to examine the treatment of Indian Status Card users and the misconceptions about Status Cards by the general public. To view article to scroll down to page 85.
From Recognition to Reconciliation: Essays on the Constitutional Entrenchment of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
The Government of Canada's Response to the Descheneaux Decision
Groundwork for Change
Human Rights, the Charter, and Access to Justice
I Don't Want to Say the Wrong Thing!: Shedding Light on Language
The Impact of Tax Exemptions for First Nations Reserves
Indian Act Sex Discrimination: Enough Inquiry Already, Just Fix It
[Last Stand of the Lubicon Cree]
LEAF Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples on Bill S-3: An Act to amend the Indian Act (elimination of sex-based inequities in registration)
Manitoba Relationship Stories: When First Nations and Local Governments Plan Together
Mary Two-Axe Earley
Media Representations of Policies Concerning Education Access and Their Roles in Seven First Nations Students' Deaths in Northern Ontario
Native Women's Association of Canada, Stacey-Moore & McIvor v The Queen (The Native Council of Canada, The Metis National Council & The Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Intervening)
The Nature and Legal Capacity of Pimicikamak and Its Government
New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council Summary Report from Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership and First Nation Citizenship
Oil and Lubicons Don't Mix: A Land Claim in Northern Alberta in Historical Perspective
The Origin of Blue-Eyed Blond Indians
Persistence and Change in a Northern Saskatchewan Trapping Community
Position Paper on Bill S-3: An Act to amend the Indian Act (elimination of sex-based inequities in registration)
Presentation by Alex Denny, Grand Captain of Micmac Grand Council
Presentation by Will Basque
Presentation to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs Re: Bill S-3: An Act to amend the Indian Act (elimination of sex-based inequities in registration)
Red Ticket Holder Goes Home
Reply to Issues 2, 3, 16 & 18: Indigenous Women and Women in Detention: Report to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Occasion of the Committee's Eighth and Ninth Periodic Review of Canada
Deals with continuing sex discrimination in the Indian Act, repeal of section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, social and economic conditions of Indigenous women and girls, and issues surrounding incarceration of women.