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What would Canada look like without the Indian Act? Cover Image E-audiobook E-audiobook

What would Canada look like without the Indian Act?

Summary: For the first time in a while, former prime minister Paul Martin, architect of the Kelowna Accord, says he's happy with where the federal government is steering its relationship with Canada's Indigenous peoples. During this week's cabinet shuffle, the federal government announced it would split Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) into two separate ministries with the goal of replacing the Indian Act, more than 20 years after the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples recommended such a division.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming audio file (18 min 55 sec)
    audiorecording
    electronic
  • Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2017

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General Note:
From the Curio.ca streaming audio-visual collection.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Access restricted to Curio.ca subscribers
Participant or Performer Note: Journalist: Crawford, Alison.
System Details Note:
Available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/audio/what-would-canada-look-like-without-the-indian-act-18607/
Language Note:
In English.
Source of Description Note:
Source of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Subject: Canada.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Politics and government
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada
Social sciences
Indigenous peoples -- Study and teaching -- Canada
Law -- Study and teaching
Political science
Canada -- History
Genre: Streaming videos.

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