This thesis examines the federal government's policy-process for on-reserve housing for Indian people in British Columbia. The federal government first intervened in Indian housing around 1945 and since then its role and responsibilities have grown both in terms of capital allocated for this purpose and the manpower required to administer the many housing programs that have evolved. I develop the position that housing per se is not as great a need on Indian reserves as perceived by Indian and government officials. Rather, poor housing is a symptom of the broader and generally depressed socio-economic situation in many Indian communities. Ingrained institutional behaviour in dealing with the perceived problem also contributes to its persiste...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
There is widespread agreement among housing policy analysts that there are serious problems with Can...
Canada's reserve system lias reconfigured Aboriginal life in terms dictated by the state. This has b...
This thesis examines the federal government's policy-process for on-reserve housing for Indian peopl...
This thesis addresses questions of how development planning theory has influenced policymaking for ...
In this thesis, an attempt is made to relate the housing policies of the Federal Government to the i...
Research on housing policy in Canada has been directed primarily towards the analysis of the policie...
This thesis tells the story of the Community Development Program (CDP) of the Department of Indian A...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
This thesis reviews the evolution of British Columbia's provincial housing policy and programs from ...
Current housing systems and policies for First Nations communities in Canada produce a physical mani...
The Indian people of Canada are her fastest growing ethnic group. They are a people in cultural tran...
Using a cross-national comparative approach, this thesis examines the Native housing crisis in the N...
During the 1960s, residents of isolated Kwakiutl Indian communities, located near the northern tip o...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
There is widespread agreement among housing policy analysts that there are serious problems with Can...
Canada's reserve system lias reconfigured Aboriginal life in terms dictated by the state. This has b...
This thesis examines the federal government's policy-process for on-reserve housing for Indian peopl...
This thesis addresses questions of how development planning theory has influenced policymaking for ...
In this thesis, an attempt is made to relate the housing policies of the Federal Government to the i...
Research on housing policy in Canada has been directed primarily towards the analysis of the policie...
This thesis tells the story of the Community Development Program (CDP) of the Department of Indian A...
This dissertation examines Native-newcomer relations during the “integrationist” era in Canadian Ind...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
This thesis reviews the evolution of British Columbia's provincial housing policy and programs from ...
Current housing systems and policies for First Nations communities in Canada produce a physical mani...
The Indian people of Canada are her fastest growing ethnic group. They are a people in cultural tran...
Using a cross-national comparative approach, this thesis examines the Native housing crisis in the N...
During the 1960s, residents of isolated Kwakiutl Indian communities, located near the northern tip o...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
There is widespread agreement among housing policy analysts that there are serious problems with Can...
Canada's reserve system lias reconfigured Aboriginal life in terms dictated by the state. This has b...