Aboriginal Peoples and Government Responsibility : Exploring Federal and Provincial Roles.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (368 pages)
- Carleton Contemporary Series ; v.12 .
- Carleton Contemporary Series .
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I: Conceptual and Analytic Frameworks -- Chapter 2 Federalism in the Era of Aboriginal Self-Government -- Chapter 3 Government Obligations, Aboriginal Peoples and Section 91(24) -- Chapter 4 Fiscal Arrangements for Aboriginal Self-Government -- Part II: Existing Federal and Provincial Responsibilities -- Chapter 5 High Politics is Not Enough: Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Peoples in Alberta and Ontario -- Chapter 6 Federal and Provincial Responsibilities for the Cree, Naskapi and Inuit Under the James Bay and Northern Quebec, and Northeastern Quebec Agreements -- Chapter 7 Federal and Provincial Responsibility in the Metis Settlements of Alberta -- Chapter 8 Federal/Provincial Responsibility and the Sechelt -- Part III: Challenges and Conclusions -- Chapter 9 Respective Roles and Responsibilities of Federal and Provincial Governments Regarding the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada -- Chapter 10 Conclusion -- The Contributors.
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Indians of North America-Canada-Government relations. Inuit-Canada-Government relations. Métis-Government relations. Indians of North America-Legal status, laws, etc.-Canada. Inuit-Legal status, laws, etc.-Canada. Métis-Legal status, laws, etc. Federal government-Canada.