In its relatively unchanged form and effective for nearly 140 years the Indian Act of 1876 is the basic law governing the rights and responsibilities of First Nations and their status within Canada. The law protects the special status of Indigenous groups in Canadian society albeit it has been criticized as discriminatory. Voices calling for change of the legislation are growing stronger with the deepening socio-economic problems of Aboriginal peoples. First Nations primarily require the assertion of their constitutional right to self-determination in any future reform. In contrast, the current Conservative government of Stephen Harper emphasizes self- sufficiency and financial responsibility of Native peoples. Legislative actions that Cons...
This essay analyzes the Canadian government's recent efforts to reform the federal Indian Act, a col...
This essay analyzes the Canadian government's recent efforts to reform the federal Indian Act, a col...
This paper sketches out the idea of ‘legislative reconciliation’ – governments in Canada using their...
In its relatively unchanged form and effective for nearly 140 years the Indian Act of 1876 is the ba...
A debate on the reform of the frequently criticized Indian Act of 1876 - the basic law governing the...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) calls for the right to se...
Concepts of aboriginal self-determination in the Canadian context have evolved with the development ...
The Parliament of Canada exercised its s.91 (24) legislative authority over Indians, and Lands rese...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
Canada is one of the countries dealing with the conflict of Aboriginal peoples and newcomers from Eu...
This thesis examines the discourse surrounding the debate over whether the Canadian Charter of Right...
Professor Cumming\u27s article analyzes the aboriginal rights problem in Canada. The author lays the...
This essay analyzes the Canadian government's recent efforts to reform the federal Indian Act, a col...
This essay analyzes the Canadian government's recent efforts to reform the federal Indian Act, a col...
This paper sketches out the idea of ‘legislative reconciliation’ – governments in Canada using their...
In its relatively unchanged form and effective for nearly 140 years the Indian Act of 1876 is the ba...
A debate on the reform of the frequently criticized Indian Act of 1876 - the basic law governing the...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) calls for the right to se...
Concepts of aboriginal self-determination in the Canadian context have evolved with the development ...
The Parliament of Canada exercised its s.91 (24) legislative authority over Indians, and Lands rese...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
Most Indigenous groups in Canada are not self-governing. While the last two decades have seen an inc...
Canada is one of the countries dealing with the conflict of Aboriginal peoples and newcomers from Eu...
This thesis examines the discourse surrounding the debate over whether the Canadian Charter of Right...
Professor Cumming\u27s article analyzes the aboriginal rights problem in Canada. The author lays the...
This essay analyzes the Canadian government's recent efforts to reform the federal Indian Act, a col...
This essay analyzes the Canadian government's recent efforts to reform the federal Indian Act, a col...
This paper sketches out the idea of ‘legislative reconciliation’ – governments in Canada using their...