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Canada : the state of the federation 2013 : Aboriginal multilevel governance /

Traditionally associated with the federal government, Aboriginal policy has arguably become a far more complex reality. With or without formal self-government, Aboriginal communities and nations are increasingly assertive in establishing their own authority in areas as diverse as education, land man...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Juneau, André, 1943- (Editor ), Papillon, Martin, 1971- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Montreal : Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, McGill-Queen's University Press, [2015]
Colección:Canada (Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations) ; 2013.
Queen's policy studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Preface; Contributors; I: Introduction; 1. Introduction: The Promises and Pitfalls of Aboriginal Multilevel Governance; 2. Rebuilding Canada: Reflections on Indigenous Peoples and the Restructuring of Government; II: Treaty Governance in the North; 3. Multilevel Governance in the Inuit Regions of the Territorial and Provincial North; 4. A Partnership Opportunity Missed: The Northwest Territories Devolution and Resource Revenue Sharing Agreement; 5. New Treaties, Same Old Dispossession: A Critical Assessment of Land and Resource Management Regimes in the North. 
505 8 |a 11. Game Changer? Resource Development and First Nations in Alberta and OntarioIV: The Changing Landscape of Métis Governance; 12. Métis-Provincial-Federal Relations: Building Multilevel Governance from the Bottom Up; 13. R v. Daniels: Jurisdiction and Government Obligations to Non-Status Indians and Métis; V: Social Policy Governance: Moving Beyond Jurisdictional Boundaries?; 14. Kelowna's Uneven Legacy: Aboriginal Poverty and Multilevel Governance in Canada; 15. Can an Emergency Response Translate into Practicable Policy? Post-Flood Provincial-First Nations Housing in Alberta. 
505 8 |a 16. On-Reserve Schools: An Underperforming "Non-System"VI: Provincial Aboriginal Policy in Changing Times; 17. Ontario's Approach to Aboriginal Governance; 18. Rethinking Provincial-Aboriginal Relations in British Columbia; VII: Concluding Thoughts; 19. Concluding Thoughts. 
505 8 |a 6. Multilevel Regional Governance in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory7. Implementing the Tłįchǫ Final Agreement; III: Participatory Governance in the Natural Resources Economy and Its Limits; 8. Aboriginal Engagement in Canada's Forest Sector: The Benefits and Challenges of Multilevel and Multi-Party Governance; 9. Aboriginal Peoples' Consultations in the Mining Sector: A Critical Appraisal of Recent Reforms in Quebec and Ontario; 10. The Legal Duty to Consult and Canada's Approach to Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation. 
520 |a Traditionally associated with the federal government, Aboriginal policy has arguably become a far more complex reality. With or without formal self-government, Aboriginal communities and nations are increasingly assertive in establishing their own authority in areas as diverse as education, land management, the administration of justice, family and social services, and housing. The 2013 State of the Federation volume gathers experts and practitioners to discuss the contemporary dynamics, patterns, and challenges of Aboriginal multilevel governance in a wide range of policy areas. Recent court decisions on Aboriginal rights, notably on the duty to consult, have forced provincial and territorial governments to develop more sustained relationships with Aboriginal organizations and governments, especially in the management of lands and resources. Showing that Aboriginal governance is, more than ever, a multilevel reality, contributors address questions such as: What are the challenges in negotiating and implementing these bilateral and trilateral governance agreements? Are these governance arrangements conducive to real and sustained Aboriginal participation in the policy process? Finally, what are the implications of these various developments for Canadian federalism and for the rights and status of Aboriginal peoples in relation to the Canadian federation? 
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