This paper examines six major milestones that mark what the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) has called the era of ‘Renewal and Renegotiation’ (1951 to the present). This includes: (1) amendments to the Indian Act in 1951; (2) the 1969 White Paper Policy; (3) the 1973 Calder Decision; (4) Section 35 of Constitution Act, 1982; (5) the 1992 Charlottetown Accord; and (6) the 1996 RCAP Report itself. This examination shows how these events were improvements over the previous era, which RCAP called the era of ‘Domination and Assimilation’, but also to draw attention to the fact that significant problems in the relationship between Canada and Indigenous peoples remain to be addressed. These shortcomings point us in the ...
In consideration of current conversations on systemic racism and reconciliation in Canada, this work...
In this dissertation I examine whether the First Ministers' Coferences (FMCs) and political accords ...
The paper compares the experiences of Australia and Canada in terms of reconciliation with Aborigina...
This paper examines six major milestones that mark what the Report of the Royal Commission on Aborig...
For seven months in 1992, Canada engaged in a soul-searching examination of itself as a nation. The ...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
How can Indigenous peoples acquire recognition and sovereignty within Canada? The heinous treatment ...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
The inclusion of section 35 in the Constitution Act, 1982 was intended to address the old and diffic...
Both domestically and internationally, Canada is perceived as a nation of tolerance, upholding a hig...
The relationship between Canada’s Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government is one that has inc...
This paper focuses on the historic James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (1975), and the more rece...
More than thirty years ago, section 35 of the Constitution Act recognized and affirmed "the existing...
In consideration of current conversations on systemic racism and reconciliation in Canada, this work...
In this dissertation I examine whether the First Ministers' Coferences (FMCs) and political accords ...
The paper compares the experiences of Australia and Canada in terms of reconciliation with Aborigina...
This paper examines six major milestones that mark what the Report of the Royal Commission on Aborig...
For seven months in 1992, Canada engaged in a soul-searching examination of itself as a nation. The ...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
How can Indigenous peoples acquire recognition and sovereignty within Canada? The heinous treatment ...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
The inclusion of section 35 in the Constitution Act, 1982 was intended to address the old and diffic...
Both domestically and internationally, Canada is perceived as a nation of tolerance, upholding a hig...
The relationship between Canada’s Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government is one that has inc...
This paper focuses on the historic James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (1975), and the more rece...
More than thirty years ago, section 35 of the Constitution Act recognized and affirmed "the existing...
In consideration of current conversations on systemic racism and reconciliation in Canada, this work...
In this dissertation I examine whether the First Ministers' Coferences (FMCs) and political accords ...
The paper compares the experiences of Australia and Canada in terms of reconciliation with Aborigina...