To what extent are voluntary organizations included in the policy processes that make decisions regarding the needs and interests of Indigenous groups? As politically underrepresented groups, both urban Aboriginal Peoples and Travellers rely on voluntary organizations to provide culturally appropriate programs and services and to advocate on their behalf. Applying a scalar analysis, this project isolated three key concepts that are critical to their inclusion in policy processes. First, is the incorporation of their issues and interests in cultural programs and services. Second, is group representation in policy processes. And third is their collaboration with government. On balance, it appears that urban Aboriginal Peoples in Canada have m...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Objective: To determine and describe the features of Indigenous participation in an informal nationa...
To what extent are voluntary organizations included in the policy processes that make decisions rega...
To what extent has the failure of cultural recognition contributed to the marginalization of Aborigi...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...
The protracted history of Aboriginal governance policy is ripe with frustrations among First Nations...
The paper analyses the quantitative findings of a three-year mixed-method research project developed...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
In assessing the progress toward a mutually acceptable agreement on aboriginal issues between native...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
The health and social conditions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada remain importa...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Objective: To determine and describe the features of Indigenous participation in an informal nationa...
To what extent are voluntary organizations included in the policy processes that make decisions rega...
To what extent has the failure of cultural recognition contributed to the marginalization of Aborigi...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...
The protracted history of Aboriginal governance policy is ripe with frustrations among First Nations...
The paper analyses the quantitative findings of a three-year mixed-method research project developed...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
In assessing the progress toward a mutually acceptable agreement on aboriginal issues between native...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
The health and social conditions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada remain importa...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Objective: To determine and describe the features of Indigenous participation in an informal nationa...