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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
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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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.