The article presents how the introduction of the Pensions Act and Soldier Settlement Actduring the First World War and a comprehensive Veterans' Charterduring the Second World War helped Canada to solve many veteran re-establishment problems. Thanks to these relatively far-reaching and efficient systems of care for the returning soldiers, the vast majority of Canadian ex-servicemen were offered retraining courses, employment and educational possibilities, land grants, and disability pensions. Canadian Aboriginal ex-service personnel were exceptions to this rule, however, and received inequitable treatment. This article explores the reasons why most Aboriginal soldiers were deprived of opportunities and possibilities to make their own, infor...
Jerry Schwab describes practical options from Canada for re-engaging remote area Aboriginal youth M...
The Canadian Armed Forces Veteran population is growing by roughly 4,500 people each year. Labour ma...
In this article the author writes about how the attitudes towards Indigenous service chaned after 19...
The article presents how the introduction of the Pensions Act and Soldier Settlement Act during the ...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
This study of forty-five military pension files of Indigenous First World War veterans of the Treaty...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
During the First World War the culture of the Canadian Army reflected the society of the time. Today...
During the First World War Indigenous peoples in Canada contributed to the war effort through enlist...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
Military service places demands upon serving members unparalleled in civilian life. Serving in the C...
Indigenous peoples continue to be oppressed by racial discrimination enacted through legislation, po...
An examination of the pension files of men having served in the 22nd Battalion (canadien-français), ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
The common policy of the Australian, Canadian and United States governments of removing aboriginal c...
Jerry Schwab describes practical options from Canada for re-engaging remote area Aboriginal youth M...
The Canadian Armed Forces Veteran population is growing by roughly 4,500 people each year. Labour ma...
In this article the author writes about how the attitudes towards Indigenous service chaned after 19...
The article presents how the introduction of the Pensions Act and Soldier Settlement Act during the ...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
This study of forty-five military pension files of Indigenous First World War veterans of the Treaty...
Historians have rightly considered the period from 1914 to 1939 as the time when Canadian Indigenous...
During the First World War the culture of the Canadian Army reflected the society of the time. Today...
During the First World War Indigenous peoples in Canada contributed to the war effort through enlist...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
Military service places demands upon serving members unparalleled in civilian life. Serving in the C...
Indigenous peoples continue to be oppressed by racial discrimination enacted through legislation, po...
An examination of the pension files of men having served in the 22nd Battalion (canadien-français), ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
The common policy of the Australian, Canadian and United States governments of removing aboriginal c...
Jerry Schwab describes practical options from Canada for re-engaging remote area Aboriginal youth M...
The Canadian Armed Forces Veteran population is growing by roughly 4,500 people each year. Labour ma...
In this article the author writes about how the attitudes towards Indigenous service chaned after 19...