Indigenous Politics
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Which Side Are You On?Indigenous Peoples and Canada's Labour Movement |
Unions will need to extend their activities beyond the traditional concerns of organized labour to substantively engage with Indigenous struggles. This requires a multipronged approach, … | Suzanne E. Mills; Tyler McCreary | 19 | 2021 | $1.90 Add |
From Appendix 2Canada's Residential Schools From: Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Volume One: Summary |
Lists Canada’s residential schools as outlined in the Settlement Agreement and by Indian Affairs annual reports alphabetically by province. | Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada | 28 | 2015 | $0.00 Add |
From I Don’t Just Sit There and Smile and Clap My HandsFrom: Let's Move On |
Okalik discusses the 2008 election, challenges and controversies faced by his administration, becoming a regular member of the Legislative Assembly and his view of the Aariak government, his … | Paul Okalik | 8 | 2018 | $0.80 Add |
From NEW! Putting Multi-Jurisdictional Impact Assessment into Action Under the Impact Assessment Act |
This chapter reviews, explains, and assesses traditional approaches to address Multi-jurisdictional Impact Assessment (MJIA) in order to place and evaluate the methods set out in the Impact … | Arlene Kwasniak; Patricia Fitzpatrick | 29 | 2021 | $2.90 Add |
From Reconciliation with Indigenous ghosts: On the politics of postcolonial ghost storiesFrom: Home and Native Land |
Considers how postcolonial ghost stories – stories that use the figure of the Indigenous ghost to make sense of colonial and postcolonial relations – incorporate the tensions, … | Emilie Cameron | 17 | 2011 | $1.70 Add |
From ConclusionOur Story Continues |
- | The Gespe'gewa'gi Mi'gmawei Mawiomi | 6 | 2016 | $0.60 Add |
From NEW! Introducing the Impact Assessment Act’s Sustainability-Based Agenda |
This chapter draw on the available literature and lessons from experience to address four areas: the basics of what “contribution to sustainability” now means and entails and what … | Robert B. Gibson | 23 | 2021 | $2.30 Add |
From Resurfacing landscapes of trauma: Multiculturalism, cemeteries, and the migrant body, 1875 onwardsFrom: Home and Native Land |
Icelandic immigrants arriving in Canada in 1876 contracted smallpox in the Quebec City immigration sheds en route to Manitoba and transmitted the disease to their Aboriginal neighbours, the Sandy … | Laurie K. Bertram | 22 | 2011 | $2.20 Add |
From Southern Canada Did Not Get Developed Without National SupportFrom: Let's Move On |
Okalik discusses his experiences with colleagues from other territories and provinces as well as with Greenland. He speaks more about his policy decisions and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. | Paul Okalik | 12 | 2018 | $1.20 Add |
From We Stole it Fair and Square |
Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel analyzes how Europeans settlers and their governments asserted ownership of the land in Canada — characterizing it as straighforward theft. He uses the … | Arthur Manuel | 6 | 2017 | $0.60 Add |
From Appendix 4Apologies From: Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Volume One: Summary |
The full texts of apologies and statements concerning residential schools made by parties to the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, and by others who played direct roles in the … | Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada | 28 | 2015 | $0.00 Add |
From People to People, Nation to NationFrom: Essential Readings in Canadian Government and Politics, 2nd Edition |
Text of the opening section of a summary of findings and recommendations of a 1996 report by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples established after confrontations between Mohawk warriors … | Debra Thompson; François Rocher; Peter Russell | 7 | 2015 | $0.70 Add |
From NEW! Purpose, Need, and Alternatives Through the Lens of Sustainability and the Public Interest |
This chapter focuses on four key Section 22 factors that inform IA processes for projects within federal jurisdiction that are designated for assessment under the Act: the purpose of the project, … | Arlene Kwasniak | 24 | 2021 | $2.40 Add |
From We Used to Deal With Problems Right Away, and Move OnFrom: Let's Move On |
Okalik speaks on his preferred methods for conflict resolution and the Inuit conflict resolution system. He critiques the Canadian justice system and touches on mental health response and needed … | Paul Okalik | 7 | 2018 | $0.70 Add |
From Changing Legal and Policy Landscape — 1984–2014 |
Indigenous activist Arthur Manuel examines the changing legal and policy landscape in the Canadian government’s relations with Indigenous peoples from 1984 to 2014 using specific court … | Arthur Manuel | 9 | 2017 | $0.90 Add |
From Still Frozen in Time!From: Let's Move On |
Okalik describes his vision/ideals for progress in Nunavut. | Paul Okalik | 9 | 2018 | $0.90 Add |