01507cas 2200349zi 45009.894718CaOODSP20231120084651m o d f cr |||||||||||201215c20209999oncar p o f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengrdaCaOODSPn-cn---nl-----TG2-1E-PDFCanada. Great Lakes Pilotage Authority.Corporate plan summary … Corporate plan[Cornwall, Ontario] : Great Lakes Pilotage AuthorityAnnualtexttxtrdacontentcomputercrdamediaonline resourcecrrdacarrierBegan with 2016 to 2020.Issued also in French under title: Sommaire du plan d'entreprise … , sommaire du budget de fonctionnement … , sommaire du budget des immobilisations … Description based on: 2016 to 2020.Latest issue consulted: 2020 to 2024.Great Lakes Pilotage AuthorityPlanningPeriodicals.Pilots and pilotageGreat Lakes (North America)Periodicals.Great Lakes (North America)PeriodicalslcgftSommaire du plan d'entreprise … , sommaire du budget de fonctionnement … , sommaire du budget des immobilisations … (CaOODSP)9.502869Summary of corporate plan … , summary of the operating budget … , summary of the capital budget … (CaOODSP)9.50647301604cam 2200265za 45009.829852CaOODSP20221107145406cr |||||||||||161212s2008 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-onR2-487/2008E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Management practices review of the Ontario region [electronic resource] : final report.[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2008.22 p.Issued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion de la région de l'Ontario : rapport final."November 3, 2008.""The objectives of the management practices reviews are: To assist regional and sector management in assessing whether their management practices and controls are designed to achieve objectives in an efficient and effective manner; To inform senior management of areas of strength and weakness in respect of the department’s management practices and controls; and To inform the Audit and Evaluation Sector’s (AES) risk-based audit planning exercise so that future audits can be directed at the areas and horizontal control systems that present the highest levels of risk." -- p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditExamen des pratiques de gestion de la région de l'Ontario (CaOODSP)9.829854PDF985 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-487-2008-eng.pdf01732cam 2200265za 45009.829854CaOODSP20221107145407cr |||||||||||161212s2008 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-onR2-487/2008F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.Examen des pratiques de gestion de la région de l'Ontario [ressource électronique] : rapport final.[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2008.22 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Ontario region : final report.« Le 3 novembre 2008. »« Les objectifs de l’examen des pratiques de gestion sont les suivants: aider les gestionnaires régionaux et des secteurs à évaluer l’efficacité de leurs pratiques et contrôles de gestion par rapport à leurs objectifs; signaler aux cadres supérieurs les points forts et les lacunes parmi les pratiques et contrôles de gestion en usage au Ministère; servir de base à l’exercice de planification de la vérification fondée sur le risque, entreprise par le Secteur de la vérification et de l’évaluation (SVE), pour que les futures vérifications portent sur les domaines et les systèmes de contrôle horizontaux présentant les niveaux de risque les plus élevés. » -- p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationManagement practices review of the Ontario region (CaOODSP)9.829852PDF989 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-487-2008-fra.pdf01605cam 2200265za 45009.829858CaOODSP20221107145407cr |||||||||||161212s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-quR2-488/2009E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Review of management practices in the Quebec region [electronic resource] : report.[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2009.20 p.Issued also in French under title: La revue des pratiques de gestion de la région du Québec : rapport."January 26, 2009.""The objectives of the management practices review consist of: Helping the region and management determine whether current management practices and controls provide for effective and efficient attainment of objectives. Informing senior management of the strengths and improvements required as concerns the region’s management practices and current controls. Informing the Audit and Assessment Sector for audit planning purposes so that said audits are chosen based on the risk level identified for the different sectors, while considering the control systems set up to mitigate risks." -- p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditLa revue des pratiques de gestion de la région du Québec (CaOODSP)9.829860PDF976 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-488-2009-eng.pdf01765cam 2200265za 45009.829860CaOODSP20221107145408cr |||||||||||161212s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-quR2-488/2009F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.La revue des pratiques de gestion de la région du Québec [ressource électronique] : rapport.[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2009.20 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Review of management practices in the Quebec region : report.« 26 janvier 2009. »« Les objectifs de la revue des pratiques de gestion sont les suivants : Assister la région et la direction afin de déterminer si les pratiques de gestion et les contrôles en place visent l’atteinte des objectifs d’une façon efficace et efficiente. Informer la haute direction des forces et des points à améliorer concernant les pratiques de gestion de la région ainsi que les contrôles en place. Informer le Secteur de la vérification et de l’évaluation pour fins de planification des vérifications afin que le choix de celles-ci soit effectué en fonction du niveau de risque identifié propre aux différents secteurs, tout en considérant les systèmes de contrôle mis en place pour atténuer ces risques. » -- p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationReview of management practices in the Quebec region (CaOODSP)9.829858PDF977 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-488-2009-fra.pdf01676cam 2200265za 45009.829862CaOODSP20221107145408cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---R2-489/2009E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Management practices review of the Resolution and Individual Affairs Sector (RIAS) [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2009.30 p.Issued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur de la résolution et des affaires individuelles (SRAI)."October 2009.""The Management Practices Review (MPR) was designed to: Assist sector management in assessing whether the current management practices and controls are designed to achieve objectives efficiently and effectively; Inform senior management about areas of strength and weakness in respect of the department’s management practices; and Inform the Audit and Evaluation Sector (AES) risk-based audit planning exercise so that audits conducted in future years can be directed at the areas and horizontal control systems that present the highest levels of risk." -- Review objectives, p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur de la résolution et des affaires individuelles (SRAI) (CaOODSP)9.829863PDF961 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-489-2009-eng.pdf01768cam 2200265za 45009.829863CaOODSP20221107145408cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---R2-489/2009F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.Examen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur de la résolution et des affaires individuelles (SRAI) [ressource électronique].[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2009.30 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Resolution and Individual Affairs Sector (RIAS).« Octobre 2009. »« L’examen des pratiques de gestion (EPG) vise à : aider les gestionnaires des secteurs à évaluer l’efficience et l’efficacité des pratiques et contrôles de gestion actuels par rapport à leurs objectifs; signaler à la haute direction les points forts et les lacunes des pratiques de gestion en usage au Ministère; servir de base à l’exercice de planification de la vérification fondée sur le risque du Secteur de la vérification et de l’évaluation (SVE), afin que les futures vérifications portent sur les domaines et les systèmes de contrôle horizontaux présentant les niveaux de risque les plus élevés. » Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationManagement practices review of the Resolution and Individual Affairs Sector (RIAS) (CaOODSP)9.829862PDF966 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-489-2009-fra.pdf01682cam 2200265za 45009.829873CaOODSP20221107145409cr |||||||||||161212s2008 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-snR2-490/2008E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Management practices review of the Saskatchewan region [electronic resource] : final report.[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2008.22 p.Issued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion du bureau régional de la Saskatchewan : rapport final"October 15, 2008.""The purpose of the review was to assess whether management practices and controls in the region are sufficient to mitigate risks and to identify areas where efficiencies and greater economy can be achieved. • Specifically, the objectives were to: – Assist regional management in assessing whether the current management practices and controls are designed to achieve objectives efficiently and effectively; – Provide information to senior management on current regional management practices and controls; and, – Identify areas and make recommendations for follow-up reviews or audits, if required." -- Review objectives, p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditExamen des pratiques de gestion du bureau régional de la Saskatchewan (CaOODSP)9.829876PDF979 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-490-2008-eng.pdf01804cam 2200265za 45009.829876CaOODSP20221107145410cr |||||||||||161212s2008 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-snR2-490/2008F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.Examen des pratiques de gestion du bureau régional de la Saskatchewan [ressource électronique] : rapport final.[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2008.22 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Saskatchewan region : final report.« Le 15 octobre 2008. »« Déterminer si les contrôles et les pratiques du bureau régional en matière de gestion sont suffisants pour limiter les risques et pour cerner les domaines où on peut accroître l’efficacité et l’économie. • Plus précisément, les objectifs étaient les suivants : – Aider la direction régionale à déterminer si ses contrôles et pratiques actuels en matière de gestion permettent d’atteindre les objectifs de façon efficiente et efficace; – Fournir de l’information à la haute direction au sujet des contrôles et des pratiques de gestion actuels en région; – Recommander des vérifications ou des examens de suivi pour les domaines qui devraient en faire l’objet, au besoin. » -- Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationManagement practices review of the Saskatchewan region (CaOODSP)9.829873PDF981 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-490-2008-fra.pdf01641cam 2200265za 45009.829887CaOODSP20221107145412cr |||||||||||161212s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---R2-491/2009E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Management practices review of Treaties and Aboriginal Government Sector [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2009.21 p.Issued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des traités et du gouvernement autochtone."January 2009.""The objectives of the management practices reviews are: • To assist regional and sector management in assessing whether their management practices and controls are designed to achieve objectives in an efficient and effective manner; • To inform senior management of areas of strength and weakness in respect of the department’s management practices and controls; and • To inform the AES risk-based audit planning exercise so that future audits can be directed at the areas and horizontal control systems that present the highest levels of risk." -- Review objectives, p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des traités et du gouvernement autochtone (CaOODSP)9.829889PDF951 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-491-2009-eng.pdf01776cam 2200265za 45009.829889CaOODSP20221107145412cr |||||||||||161212s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---R2-491/2009F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.Examen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des traités et du gouvernement autochtone [ressource électronique].[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2009.21 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of Treaties and Aboriginal Government Sector.« Janvier 2009. »« L'examen des pratiques de gestion vise les objectifs suivants : • aider les gestionnaires régionaux et sectoriels à déterminer si leurs pratiques et contrôles de gestion leur permettent d'atteindre leurs objectifs avec efficience et efficacité; • signaler aux cadres supérieurs les points forts et les lacunes parmi les pratiques et contrôles de gestion en usage au Ministère; • orienter la planification de la vérification fondée sur le risque, entreprise par le Secteur de la vérification et de l’évaluation (SVE), afin que les futures vérifications portent sur les domaines et les systèmes de contrôle horizontaux les plus exposés au risque. » -- Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationManagement practices review of Treaties and Aboriginal Government Sector (CaOODSP)9.829887PDF953 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-491-2009-fra.pdf01365cam 2200277za 45009.829898CaOODSP20221107145413cr |||||||||||161212s2007 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ykR2-492/2007E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Management practices review of the Yukon region [electronic resource] : final report.[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2007.17 p.Issued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion de la région du Yukon : rapport final."Final Report. August 31, 2007.""INAC Audit and Evaluation Committee. September 28, 2007.""Provide review level assurance that: Grant and contributions, contracting, financial management and human resources management practices comply with authorities and are delivered consistent with the TB Management Accountability Framework." -- Review objectives, p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditExamen des pratiques de gestion de la région du Yukon (CaOODSP)9.829909PDF960 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-492-2007-eng.pdf01477cam 2200277za 45009.829909CaOODSP20221107145415cr |||||||||||161212s2007 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-ykR2-492/2007F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.Examen des pratiques de gestion de la région du Yukon [ressource électronique] : rapport final.[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2007.17 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Yukon region : final report.« Rapport final. Le 31 août 2007. »« Comité de vérification et d'évaluation. Le 28 septembre 2007. »« Offrir des garanties au niveau supérieur de l’examen afin que: Les subventions et les contributions, les contractants, la gestion financière et les pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines soient conformes aux autorités et délivrés en vertu des normes du Cadre de responsabilisation de gestion du CT. » -- Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationManagement practices review of the Yukon region (CaOODSP)9.829898PDF961 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-492-2007-fra.pdf01609cam 2200265za 45009.829920CaOODSP20221107145417cr |||||||||||161212s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ykR2-493/2009E-PDFCanada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.Management practices review of the Yukon Regional Office [electronic resource] : report.[Ottawa] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2009.25 p.Issued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion du bureau régional du Yukon : rapport."June 24, 2009.""The objectives of the management practices review are: • To assist Regional and Sector management in assessing whether their management practices and controls are designed to achieve objectives in an efficient and effective manner; • To inform senior management of areas of strength and areas for improvement in respect of the department’s management practices and controls; and • To inform the AES risk-based audit planning exercise so that future audits can be directed to the areas and horizontal control systems that present the highest levels of risk." -- Review objectives, p. 2.gccstAboriginal affairsgccstManagementgccstAuditExamen des pratiques de gestion du bureau régional du Yukon (CaOODSP)9.829921PDF509 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-493-2009-eng.pdf01878cam 2200265za 45009.829921CaOODSP20221107145417cr |||||||||||161212s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-ykR2-493/2009F-PDFCanada. Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.Examen des pratiques de gestion du bureau régional du Yukon [ressource électronique] : rapport.[Ottawa] : Affaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, 2009.25 p.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Yukon Regional Office : report.« Le 24 juin 2009. »« Les objectifs de l’examen des pratiques de gestion sont les suivants : • Aider la direction régionale et la direction sectorielle à déterminer si leurs contrôles et leurs pratiques sont conçus pour atteindre les objectifs de façon efficace et efficiente; • Informer la haute direction au sujet des domaines qui constituent des points forts et des domaines qui nécessiteraient des améliorations en ce qui a trait aux contrôles et aux pratiques de gestion du ministère; et • Documenter l'exercice de planification de la vérification fondée sur le risque du Secteur de la vérification et de l'évaluation (SVE) de façon à ce que les futures vérifications puissent porter sur les domaines et les systèmes de contrôle horizontaux présentant les niveaux de risque les plus élevés. » -- Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.gccstAffaires autochtonesgccstGestiongccstVérificationManagement practices review of the Yukon Regional Office (CaOODSP)9.829920PDF514 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R2-493-2009-fra.pdf01768cas 2200289za 45009.506554CaOODSP20231023094715cr |||||||||||150406c20089999oncar p o f0 a0eng| 2293-9776CaOODSPengn-cn---ST96-5E-PDFCanadian Space Agency.Annual report to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act (Canadian Space Agency)Annual report to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act [electronic resource] / Canadian Space Agency.Annual report to Parliament. Access to Information Act[Ottawa] : Canadian Space Agency = Agence spatiale canadienne, [2008]-AnnualBegan with 2007/2008.Issued also in French under title: Rapport annuel au Parlement sur l'administration de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information."Section 72 of the Access to Information Act require that the head of every government institution prepare for submission to Parliament, an annual report on the administration of the Act within the institution during each financial year. This report is intended to describe how the Canadian Space Agency administered its responsibilities during the period covered by the report in relation to the Act"--Introduction, 2007/2008.Access to informationgcpdsRapport annuel au Parlement sur l'administration de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information (CaOODSP)9.502961Annual report to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act for the period of ... (CaOODSP)9.50736401881cas 2200289za 45009.502961CaOODSP20231023094850cr |||||||||||150406c20089999oncar p o f0 b0fre| 2293-9768CaOODSPfren-cn---ST96-5F-PDFAgence spatiale canadienne.Rapport annuel au Parlement sur l'administration de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information (Agence spatiale canadienne)Rapport annuel au Parlement sur l'administration de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information [ressource électronique] / Agence spatiale canadienne.Rapport annuel ... au Parlement. Loi sur l'accès à l'information[Ottawa] : Agence spatiale canadienne, [2008]-AnnuelParaît depuis 2007/2008.Issued also in French under title: Annual report to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act.« L'article 72 de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information stipule qu'à la fin de chaque exercice financier, chacun des responsables d'une institution fédérale établit, pour présentation au Parlement, un rapport annuel sur l'application de cette loi au sein de son institution. Le présent rapport rend compte des activités de l'Agence spatiale canadienne associées à l'application de cette loi au cours de la période visée par ce rapport »--Introduction, 2007/2008.Accès à l'informationgcpdsAnnual report to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act (CaOODSP)9.506554Rapport annuel au Parlement sur l'administration de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information et de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels pour la période du ... (CaOODSP)9.50375401119cam 2200289za 45009.826344CaOODSP20221107144550cr |||||||||||161025s2016 pic o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06651-6CaOODSPengengfren-cn---V32-272/2016E-PDFVeterans of the Reserve Force [electronic resource] : Life After Service Studies 2013 / Linda Van Til ... [et al.].Charlottetown : Veterans Affairs Canada, 2016.45 p.Research Directorate technical report"25 October 2016."Includes bibliographical references.gccstMilitary personnelgccstVeteransVan Til, Linda D. (Linda Diane), 1960-Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada. Research Directorate.Technical report (Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada. Research Directorate)(CaOODSP)9.844433PDF1.34 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/acc-vac/V32-272-2016-eng.pdf01649cam 2200289za 45009.830105CaOODSP20221107145444cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---FB3-5/2016-57E-PDFChin, Faith.Options decimalization [electronic resource] / by Faith Chin and Corey Garriott.[Ottawa] : Bank of Canada, 2016.ii, 31 p. : figures.Staff working paper, 1701-9397 ; 2016-57"December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.We document the outcome of an options decimalization pilot on Canada’s derivatives exchange. Decimalization improves measures of liquidity and price efficiency. The impact differs by the moneyness of an option and is greatest for out-of-the-money options. In contrast with equity studies, decimalization improved depth near the best prices and improved liquidity for larger trades. We conclude with advice on decimalizing options: options that benefit most have underlying volatility less than 40, underlying equity bid-ask spread less than 50 basis points, at least one trade a day, and a distribution of depth skewed toward marketable prices.gccstCapital marketsgccstRegulationGarriott, Corey.Bank of Canada.Staff working paper (Bank of Canada)1701-9397 ;2016-57(CaOODSP)9.806221PDF968 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/banque-bank-canada/FB3-5-2016-57-eng.pdf02685cam 2200301za 45009.830107CaOODSP20221107145444cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---FB3-7/2016-16E-PDFAmano, Robert A.Comparing forward guidance and neo-Fisherianism as strategies for escaping liquidity traps [electronic resource] / by Robert Amano, Thomas Carter and Rhys Mendes.[Ottawa] : Bank of Canada, 2016.iv, 12 p.Staff analytical note,2369-9639 ; 2016-16"December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.What path should policy-makers select for the nominal rate when faced with a liquidity trap during which the effective lower bound binds? Conventional wisdom has generally favoured a commitment to keep rates low for long, namely under the guise of forward guidance policies, while Cochrane (2016) and others have recently made the case for neo-Fisherian policies that involve pegging rates at a high level in the hopes that the Fisher effect might deliver higher inflation over time. We compare these two options as strategies for escaping liquidity traps and argue that their relative merits likely depend on the mechanism that initially gave rise to the particular trap in question. More specifically, we argue that policy-makers should distinguish between “shock-based” traps that arise following large, negative demand shocks (Eggertsson and Woodford 2003) and “expectation-based” traps that arise from self-fulfilling shifts in private sector expectations (Benhabib, Schmitt-Grohe and Uribe 2001). This is because forward guidance likely dominates in the former case, while the latter may favour neo-Fisherianism to the extent that keeping rates low for long might reinforce the pessimistic beliefs underlying expectation-based traps. Although empirical strategies for distinguishing between these two mechanisms would be a promising topic for future research, we conclude by arguing that the shock-based mechanism likely provides a more plausible explanation for the low inflation witnessed in many developed countries during and after the Great Recession.gccstEconomic policygccstInflationCarter, T. E. (Thomas Edward)1944-Mendes, Rhys R.Bank of Canada.Staff analytical note,2369-9639 ; 2016-16(CaOODSP)9.807323PDF436 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/banque-bank-canada/FB3-7-2016-16-eng.pdf02048cam 2200277za 45009.830110CaOODSP20221107145444cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---FB3-5/2016-54E-PDFAlexander, Patrick D.Producer heterogeneity, value-added, and international trade [electronic resource] / by Patrick D. Alexander.[Ottawa] : Bank of Canada, 2016.ii, 40 p.Staff working paper, 1701-9397 ; 2016-54"December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.Standard new trade models depict producers as heterogeneous in total factor productivity. In this paper, I adapt the Eaton and Kortum (2002) model of international trade to incorporate tradable intermediate goods and producer heterogeneity in value-added productivity. In equilibrium, this yields a positive relationship between the international trade elasticity and the share of intermediate goods in production. This relationship is absent from the standard model and is driven by the extensive margin of trade. I then use cross-country sectoral data from 1995 to 2010 and estimate the trade elasticity, finding empirical support for this relationship and for the importance of the extensive margin. This model yields results that are similar to those of the standard model with respect to the overall magnitude of gains from trade. Importantly, however, whereas the standard model suggests that gains from trade are higher in sectors that use intermediate goods, I find that this is no longer true under the value-added heterogeneity model.gccstInternational tradegccstProductivityBank of Canada.Staff working paper (Bank of Canada)1701-9397 ; 2016-54(CaOODSP)9.806221PDF1.16 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/banque-bank-canada/FB3-5-2016-54-eng.pdf02231cam 2200289za 45009.830114CaOODSP20221107145445cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---FB3-5/2016-55E-PDFKabaca, Serdar.Quantitative easing in a small open economy [electronic resource] : an international portfolio balancing approach / by Serdar Kabaca.[Ottawa] : Bank of Canada, 2016.iii, 40 p.Staff working paper, 1701-9397 ; 2016-55"December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.This paper studies the effects of quantitative easing (QE) in a small open economy dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium model with international portfolio balancing. Portfolios are classified as imperfectly substitutable short-term and long-term sub-portfolios, each including domestic and foreign bonds. Unlike in standard small open economy models, both domestic and foreign bonds may be traded internationally. The model links the domestic term premium to the global term premium, and the implication of the model on the effectiveness of QE policies in reducing the domestic term premium depends crucially on the degree of substitutability between domestic and foreign bonds. The estimated model implies that QE in small open economies is expected to be much less effective on long-term yields because of the high substitutability between home and foreign assets found in the data. In the model, this causes the effect on the exchange rate to be limited. The paper also shows that foreign investors’ access to the domestic debt market is essential when evaluating the QE policy; ignoring foreign investors’ access would mistakenly make the policy look more effective.gccstMonetary policygccstBondsgccstForeign investmentsBank of Canada.Staff working paper (Bank of Canada)1701-9397 ; 2016-55(CaOODSP)9.806221PDF974 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/banque-bank-canada/FB3-5-2016-55-eng.pdf01730cam 2200289za 45009.830115CaOODSP20221107145445cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---FB3-5/2016-56E-PDFDuprey, Thibaut.Bank screening heterogeneity [electronic resource] / by Thibaut Duprey.[Ottawa] : Bank of Canada, 2016.ii, 42 p.Staff working paper, 1701-9397 ; 2016-56"December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.Production efficiency and financial stability do not necessarily go hand in hand. With heterogeneity in banks’ abilities to screen borrowers, the market for loans becomes segmented and a self-competition mechanism arises. When heterogeneity increases, the intensive and extensive margins have opposite effects. Bank informational rents unambiguously decrease welfare and distort effort incentives. But the bank most efficient at screening expands its market share by competing against itself to offer effort-inducing contracts, which decreases the share of non-performing loans. A macroprudential authority acting alone reinforces this tension. Optimality is restored by targeting lending policies toward borrowers with intermediate abilities.gccstFinancial analysisgccstRegulationgccstBanksBank of Canada.Staff working paper (Bank of Canada)1701-9397 ; 2016-56(CaOODSP)9.806221PDF882 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/banque-bank-canada/FB3-5-2016-56-eng.pdf01556cam 2200277za 45009.830117CaOODSP20221107145446cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---FB3-5/2016-61E-PDFFontaine, Jean-Sébastien.What the Fed funds futures tell us about monetary policy uncertainty [electronic resource] / by Jean-Sébastien Fontaine.[Ottawa] : Bank of Canada, 2016.iii, 58 p.Staff working paper, 1701-9397 ; 2016-61"December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.The uncertainty around future changes to the Federal Reserve target rate varies over time. In our results, the main driver of uncertainty is a “path” factor signaling information about future policy actions, which is filtered from federal funds futures data. The uncertainty is highest when it signals a loosening cycle. The uncertainty raises the risk premium in a loosening cycle, reducing the transmission of target changes to longer maturities. Our results trace the information content of federal funds futures to hedging demand.gccstInterest ratesgccstCapital marketsBank of Canada.Staff working paper (Bank of Canada)1701-9397 ; 2016-61(CaOODSP)9.806221PDF892 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/banque-bank-canada/FB3-5-2016-61-eng.pdf01244nam 2200301za 45009.829810CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-cc-hk---YM32-7/2016-67E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Hong Kong [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-67-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Hong Kong : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Hong Kong (CaOODSP)9.829813Canada–Hong Kong (CaOODSP)9.854755Canada–Hong Kong (CaOODSP)9.810905Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-67-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF602 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-67-eng.pdf01292nam 2200301za 45009.829813CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-cc-hk---YM32-7/2016-67F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Hong Kong [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-67-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Hong Kong: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Hong Kong (CaOODSP)9.829810Canada-Hong Kong (CaOODSP)9.854756Canada-Hong Kong (CaOODSP)9.810906Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-67-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF620 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-67-fra.pdf01222nam 2200301za 45009.829817CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-cc---YM32-7/2016-68E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–China [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-68-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Chine : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Chine (CaOODSP)9.829818Canada–China (CaOODSP)9.854758Canada–China (CaOODSP)9.810964Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-68-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF594 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-68-eng.pdf01270nam 2200301za 45009.829818CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-cc---YM32-7/2016-68F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Chine [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-68-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–China: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–China (CaOODSP)9.829817Canada-Chine (CaOODSP)9.854759Canada-Chine (CaOODSP)9.810966Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-68-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF604 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-68-fra.pdf01350nam 2200325za 45009.829819CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||161230s2016 oncd |o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-ko---YM32-7/2016-69E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–South Korea [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p. : col. ill.Trade and investment ; 2016-69-ECaption title."30 August 2016".Issued also in French under title: Canada-Corée du Sud : profil du pays.Issued by: Parliamentary Information and Research Service.gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Corée du Sud (CaOODSP)9.829821Canada–South Korea (CaOODSP)9.854760Canada–South Korea (CaOODSP)9.810971Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-69-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF608 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-69-eng.pdf01363nam 2200313za 45009.829821CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-ko---YM32-7/2016-69F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Corée du Sud [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-69-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–South Korea: country profile.« Le 30 août 2016. »Publié par : Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–South Korea (CaOODSP)9.829819Canada-Corée du Sud (CaOODSP)9.854761Canada-Corée du Sud (CaOODSP)9.810973Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-69-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF627 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-69-fra.pdf01226nam 2200301za 45009.829835CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-ch---YM32-7/2016-70E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Taiwan [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-70EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Taïwan : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Taïwan (CaOODSP)9.829838Canada–Taiwan (CaOODSP)9.854764Canada–Taiwan (CaOODSP)9.810992Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-70E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF595 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-70-eng.pdf01277nam 2200301za 45009.829838CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-ch---YM32-7/2016-70F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Taïwan [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-70-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Taiwan: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Taiwan (CaOODSP)9.829835Canada-Taïwan (CaOODSP)9.854765Canada-Taïwan (CaOODSP)9.810993Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-70-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF615 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-70-fra.pdf01217nam 2200301za 45009.829842CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-ii---YM32-7/2016-71E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–India [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-71EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Inde : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Inde (CaOODSP)9.829844Canada–India (CaOODSP)9.854766Canada–India (CaOODSP)9.811099Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-71E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF588 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-71-eng.pdf01266nam 2200301za 45009.829844CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-ii---YM32-7/2016-71F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Inde [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-71-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–India: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–India (CaOODSP)9.829842Canada-Inde (CaOODSP)9.854767Canada-Inde (CaOODSP)9.811114Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-71-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF613 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-71-fra.pdf01216nam 2200301za 45009.829846CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-th---YM32-7/2016-72E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Thailand [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-72EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Thaïlande : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Thaïlande (CaOODSP)9.829848Canada–Thailand (CaOODSP)9.854855Canada–Thailand (CaOODSP)9.811116Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-72E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF593 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-72-eng.pdf01268nam 2200301za 45009.829848CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-th---YM32-7/2016-72F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Thaïlande [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-72-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Thailand: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Thailand (CaOODSP)9.829846Canada-Thaïlande (CaOODSP)9.854857Canada-Thaïlande (CaOODSP)9.811117Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-72-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF615 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-72-fra.pdf01221nam 2200301za 45009.829850CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-io---YM32-7/2016-73E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Indonesia [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-73-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Indonésie : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Indonésie (CaOODSP)9.829853Canada–Indonesia (CaOODSP)9.854858Canada–Indonesia (CaOODSP)9.811123Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-73-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF614 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-73-eng.pdf01269nam 2200301za 45009.829853CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-io---YM32-7/2016-73F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Indonésie [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-73-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Indonesia: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Indonesia (CaOODSP)9.829850Canada-Indonésie (CaOODSP)9.854859Canada-Indonésie (CaOODSP)9.811124Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-73-F(CaOODSP)9.502732PDF636 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-73-fra.pdf01231nam 2200301za 45009.829865CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-vt---YM32-7/2016-74E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Vietnam [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-74-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Vietnam : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Vietnam (CaOODSP)9.829868Canada–Vietnam (CaOODSP)9.854861Canada–Vietnam (CaOODSP)9.811125Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-74-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF590 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-74-eng.pdf01279nam 2200301za 45009.829868CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-vt---YM32-7/2016-74F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Vietnam [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p. Commerce et investissement ; 2016-74-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Vietnam: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Vietnam (CaOODSP)9.829865Canada-Vietnam (CaOODSP)9.854862Canada-Vietnam (CaOODSP)9.811126Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-74-F(CaOODSP)9.502732PDF606 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-74-fra.pdf01186nam 2200289za 45009.829869CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-si---YM32-7/2016-75E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Singapore [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-75-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Singapour : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Singapour (CaOODSP)9.829877Canada–Singapore (CaOODSP)9.811127Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-75-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF605 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-75-eng.pdf01236nam 2200289za 45009.829877CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-si---YM32-7/2016-75F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Singapour [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-75-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Singapore: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Singapore (CaOODSP)9.829869Canada-Singapour (CaOODSP)9.811128Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-75-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF623 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-75-fra.pdf01236nam 2200301za 45009.829881CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-my---YM32-7/2016-76E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Malaysia [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-76-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Malaisie : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Malaisie (CaOODSP)9.829886Canada–Malaysia (CaOODSP)9.854863Canada–Malaysia (CaOODSP)9.811129Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-76-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF599 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-76-eng.pdf01283nam 2200301za 45009.829886CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-my---YM32-7/2016-76F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Malaisie [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-76-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Malaysia: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Malaysia (CaOODSP)9.829881Canada-Malaisie (CaOODSP)9.854864Canada-Malaisie (CaOODSP)9.811130Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-76-F(CaOODSP)9.502732PDF617 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-76-fra.pdf01172nam 2200289za 45009.829891CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---a-ph---YM32-7/2016-77E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Philippines [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-77-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Philippines : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Philippines (CaOODSP)9.829893Canada–Philippines (CaOODSP)9.811131Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-77-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF603 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-77-eng.pdf01223nam 2200289za 45009.829893CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---a-ph---YM32-7/2016-77F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Philippines [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-77-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Philippines: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Philippines (CaOODSP)9.829891Canada-Philippines (CaOODSP)9.811132Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-77-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF611 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-77-fra.pdf01235nam 2200301za 45009.829897CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---e-ukYM32-7/2016-79E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–United Kingdom [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-79-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Royaume-Uni : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Royaume-Uni (CaOODSP)9.829905Canada–United Kingdom (CaOODSP)9.854871Canada–United Kingdom (CaOODSP)9.811200Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-79-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF585 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-79-eng.pdf01285nam 2200301za 45009.829905CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---e-uk---YM32-7/2016-79F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Royaume-Uni [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p. Commerce et investissement ; 2016-79-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–United Kingdom: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–United Kingdom (CaOODSP)9.829897Canada–Royaume-Uni (CaOODSP)9.854873Canada-Royaume-Uni (CaOODSP)9.811203Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-79-F(CaOODSP)9.502732PDF623 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-79-fra.pdf01217nam 2200289za 45009.829907CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---e---YM32-7/2016-78E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–European Union [electronic resource] : regional profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.11 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-78-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Union européenne : profil de la région."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Union européenne (CaOODSP)9.829911Canada–European Union (CaOODSP)9.811197Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-78-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF673 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-78-eng.pdf01267nam 2200289za 45009.829911CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---e---YM32-7/2016-78F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Union européenne [ressource électronique] : profil de la région / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.11 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-78-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–European Union: regional profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–European Union (CaOODSP)9.829907Canada-Union européenne (CaOODSP)9.811198Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-78-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF662 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-78-fra.pdf01223nam 2200301za 45009.829914CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---e-frYM32-7/2016-80E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–France [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-80-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-France : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-France (CaOODSP)9.829915Canada–France (CaOODSP)9.854997Canada–France (CaOODSP)9.811204Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-80-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF602 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-80-eng.pdf01274nam 2200301za 45009.829915CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---e-fr---YM32-7/2016-80F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-France [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-80-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–France: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–France (CaOODSP)9.829914Canada-France (CaOODSP)9.854999Canada-France (CaOODSP)9.811205Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-80-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF623 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-80-fra.pdf01201nam 2200301za 45009.829917CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---e-it---YM32-7/2016-81E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Italy [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-81-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Italie : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Italie (CaOODSP)9.829918Canada–Italy (CaOODSP)9.855000Canada–Italy (CaOODSP)9.811207Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-81-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF590 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-81-eng.pdf01250nam 2200301za 45009.829918CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---e-it---YM32-7/2016-81F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Italie [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-81-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Italy: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Italy (CaOODSP)9.829917Canada-Italie (CaOODSP)9.855001Canada-Italie (CaOODSP)9.811209Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-81-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF611 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-81-fra.pdf01204nam 2200301za 45009.829925CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-82E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Germany [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-82-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Allemagne : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Allemagne (CaOODSP)9.829927Canada–Germany (CaOODSP)9.855002Canada–Germany (CaOODSP)9.811211Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-82-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF582 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-82-eng.pdf01254nam 2200301za 45009.829927CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-82F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Allemagne [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-82-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Germany: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Germany (CaOODSP)9.829925Canada-Allemagne (CaOODSP)9.855003Canada-Allemagne (CaOODSP)9.811213Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-82-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF612 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-82-fra.pdf01194nam 2200301za 45009.829935CaOODSP20221123120614cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-83E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Spain [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-83-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Espagne : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Espagne (CaOODSP)9.829936Canada–Spain (CaOODSP)9.855005Canada–Spain (CaOODSP)9.811409Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-83-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF599 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-83-eng.pdf01244nam 2200301za 45009.829936CaOODSP20221123121054cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-83F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Espagne [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-83-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Spain: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Spain (CaOODSP)9.829935Canada-Espagne (CaOODSP)9.855006Canada-Espagne (CaOODSP)9.811413Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-83-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF617 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-83-fra.pdf01195nam 2200301za 45009.829952CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-84E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Russia [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-84-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Russie : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Russie (CaOODSP)9.829955Canada–Russia (CaOODSP)9.855007Canada–Russia (CaOODSP)9.811415Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-84-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF617 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-84-eng.pdf01243nam 2200301za 45009.829955CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-84F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Russie [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-84-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Russia: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Russia (CaOODSP)9.829952Canada-Russie (CaOODSP)9.855008Canada-Russie (CaOODSP)9.811439Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-84-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF628 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-84-fra.pdf01236nam 2200301za 45009.829959CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-85E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Netherlands [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-85-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Pays-Bas : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Bays-Bas (CaOODSP)9.829960Canada–Netherlands (CaOODSP)9.855254Canada–Netherlands (CaOODSP)9.811442Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-85-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF591 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-85-eng.pdf01283nam 2200301za 45009.829960CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-85F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Bays-Bas [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-85-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Netherlands: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Netherlands (CaOODSP)9.829959Canada–Pays-Bas (CaOODSP)9.855255Canada-Bays-Bas (CaOODSP)9.811444Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-85-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF607 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-85-fra.pdf01232nam 2200301za 45009.829963CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-86E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Switzerland [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-86-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Suisse : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Suisse (CaOODSP)9.829966Canada–Switzerland (CaOODSP)9.855256Canada–Switzerland (CaOODSP)9.811451Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-86-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF617 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-86-eng.pdf01277nam 2200301za 45009.829966CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-86F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Suisse [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-86-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Switzerland: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Switzerland (CaOODSP)9.829963Canada–Suisse (CaOODSP)9.855257Canada-Suisse (CaOODSP)9.811452Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-86-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF626 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-86-fra.pdf01219nam 2200301za 45009.829967CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-87E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Turkey [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.7 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-87-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Turquie : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Turquie (CaOODSP)9.829969Canada–Turkey (CaOODSP)9.855259Canada–Turkey (CaOODSP)9.811454Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-87-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF613 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-87-eng.pdf01268nam 2200301za 45009.829969CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-87F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Turquie [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.7 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-87-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Turkey: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Turkey (CaOODSP)9.829967Canada-Turquie (CaOODSP)9.855261Canada-Turquie (CaOODSP)9.811457Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-87-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF629 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-87-fra.pdf01168nam 2200289za 45009.829972CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-88E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Ukraine [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.6 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-88-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Ukraine : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Ukraine (CaOODSP)9.829973Canada–Ukraine (CaOODSP)9.855266Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-88-E(CaOODSP)9.506333PDF538 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-88-eng.pdf01219nam 2200289za 45009.829973CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-88F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Ukraine [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.6 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-88-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Ukraine: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Ukraine (CaOODSP)9.829972Canada-Ukraine (CaOODSP)9.855268Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-88-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF551 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-88-fra.pdf01124nam 2200277za 45009.829975CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-89E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Macedonia [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.5 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-89-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Macédoine : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Macédoine (CaOODSP)9.829977Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-89-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF501 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-89-eng.pdf01176nam 2200277za 45009.829977CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-89F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Macédoine [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.5 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-89-FPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Macedonia: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Macedonia (CaOODSP)9.829975Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-89-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF511 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-89-fra.pdf01088nam 2200277za 45009.829984CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-90E-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada–Malta [electronic resource] : country profile / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.6 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-90-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Malte : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Malte (CaOODSP)9.829987Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-90-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF533 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-90-eng.pdf01140nam 2200277za 45009.829987CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-90F-PDFGowans, Dylan.Canada-Malte [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Dylan Gowans.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.6 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-90-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Malta: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Malta (CaOODSP)9.829984Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-90-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF544 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-90-fra.pdf01171nam 2200289za 45009.829988CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-91E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Belarus [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.5 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-91-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Bélarus : profil du pays."19 September 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Bélarus (CaOODSP)9.829990Canada–Belarus (CaOODSP)9.855723Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-91-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF489 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-91-eng.pdf01221nam 2200289za 45009.829990CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-91F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Bélarus [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.5 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-91-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Belarus: country profile.« Le 19 septembre 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Belarus (CaOODSP)9.829988Canada-Bélarus (CaOODSP)9.855724Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-91-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF502 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-91-fra.pdf01117nam 2200277za 45009.829994CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-7/2016-92E-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada–Mongolia [electronic resource] : country profile / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.6 p.Trade and investment ; 2016-92-EIssued also in French under title: Canada-Mongolie : profil du pays."30 August 2016."gccstInternational tradegccstEconomic statisticsCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Canada-Mongolie (CaOODSP)9.829995Trade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)2016-92-E (CaOODSP)9.506333PDF544 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-92-eng.pdf01168nam 2200277za 45009.829995CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-7/2016-92F-PDFLambert-Racine, Michaël.Canada-Mongolie [ressource électronique] : profil du pays / Michaël Lambert-Racine.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.6 p.Commerce et investissement ; 2016-92-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Mongolia: country profile.« Le 30 août 2016. »gccstCommerce extérieurgccstStatistiques économiquesCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Canada–Mongolia (CaOODSP)9.829994Commerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)2016-92-F (CaOODSP)9.502732PDF546 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-92-fra.pdf02246nam 2200313za 45009.830001CaOODSP20221123120615cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---YM32-3/421-C16E-PDFWalker, Julian, 1974-Bill C-16 [electronic resource] : An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code / Julian Walker.Ottawa : Library of Parliament, 2016.i, 9 p.Legislative summary ; 42-1-C16-EIssued also in French under title: Projet de loi C-16 : Loi modifiant la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne et le Code criminel."21 October 2016."Includes bibliographical hyperlink references."Bill C-16, An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, was introduced in the House of Commons on 17 May 2016 by the Minister of Justice, the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould. The bill is intended to protect individuals from discrimination within the sphere of federal jurisdiction and from being the targets of hate propaganda, as a consequence of their gender identity or their gender expression. The bill adds “gender identity or expression” to the list of prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Act and the list of characteristics of identifiable groups protected from hate propaganda in the Criminal Code. It also adds that evidence that an offence was motivated by bias, prejudice or hate based on a person’s gender identity or expression constitutes an aggravating circumstance for a court to consider when imposing a criminal sentence"--Background, p. 1.gccstLegislationgccstHuman rightsgccstCriminal codeCanada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service.Projet de loi C-16 (CaOODSP)9.830005Legislative summary (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)42-1-C16-E (CaOODSP)9.504770PDF322 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ls/YM32-3-421-C16-eng.pdf02457nam 2200313za 45009.830005CaOODSP20221123121055cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---YM32-3/421-C16F-PDFWalker, Julian, 1974-Projet de loi C-16 [ressource électronique] : Loi modifiant la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne et le Code criminel / Julian Walker.Ottawa : Bibliothèque du Parlement, 2016.i, 10 p.Résumé législatif ; 42-1-C16-FPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Bill C-16: An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code.« Le 21 octobre 2016 ».Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Le projet de loi C-16, Loi modifiant la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne et le Code criminel, a été déposé à la Chambre des communes le 17 mai 2016 par la ministre de la Justice, l’honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould. Le projet de loi vise à protéger les personnes contre la discrimination dans les champs de compétence fédérale et contre la propagande haineuse, quand celles-ci mettent en cause l’identité ou l’expression de genre. Ainsi, il ajoute l’identité et l’expression de genre à la liste des motifs de distinction illicite prévus par la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne et à la liste des caractéristiques des groupes identifiables auxquels le Code criminel confère une protection contre la propagande haineuse. Il prévoit également que les éléments de preuve établissant qu’une infraction est motivée par des préjugés ou de la haine fondés sur l’identité ou l’expression de genre constituent une circonstance aggravante qu’un tribunal doit prendre en compte lorsqu’il détermine la peine à infliger »--Contexte, p. 1.gccstDroits de la personnegccstLégislationgccstCode criminelCanada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires.Bill C-16 (CaOODSP)9.830001Résumé législatif (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)42-1-C16-F (CaOODSP)9.501179PDF328 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bdp-lop/ls/YM32-3-421-C16-fra.pdf01951cam 2200277za 45009.829940CaOODSP20221107145419cr |||||||||||170103s2009 qucob o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/09-0064F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Abordage entre le navire de recherche halieutique des États-Unis Velero IV et le petit bateau de pêche Silver Challenger II dans le détroit de la Reine-Charlotte (Colombie-Britannique) le 8 avril 2009 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2009]11 p. : photographies, carte.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M09W0064Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Collision, United States fishing research vessel Velero IV and small fishing vessel Silver Challenger II, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, 08 April 2009.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Le 8 avril 2009, vers 1 h 11, le navire de recherche halieutique Velero IV et le bateau de pêche Silver Challenger II s’abordent à l’est des îles Numas, dans le détroit de la Reine-Charlotte. Les deux navires subissent de lourdes avaries mais sont en mesure de se rendre à Port Hardy (Colombie-Britannique). Une personne a subi des blessures graves et a été transportée à l’hôpital »--Sommaire.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteCollision, United States fishing research vessel Velero IV and small fishing vessel Silver Challenger II, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, 08 April 2009 (CaOODSP)9.829931Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M09W0064.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF524 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-09-0064-fra.pdf01216cam 2200253za 45009.830012CaOODSP20221107145430cr |||||||||||170104s2016 quc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/14-A0051E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Flooding and subsequent grounding [electronic resource] : bulk carrier John I off the southwest coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, 14 March 2014.Gatineau, Quebec : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, 2016.24 p. : ill.Marine investigation report ; M14A0051Issued also in French under title: Envahissement par l’eau et échouement subséquent : du vraquier John I au large de la côte sud-ouest de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, le 14 mars 2014.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsEnvahissement par l’eau et échouement subséquent (CaOODSP)9.830014Marine investigation report ;M14A0051 (CaOODSP)9.504867PDF1,011 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-14-A0051-eng.pdf01224cam 2200253za 45009.830014CaOODSP20221107145430cr |||||||||||170104s2016 quc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/14-A0051F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Envahissement par l’eau et échouement subséquent [ressource électronique] : du vraquier John I au large de la côte sud-ouest de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, le 14 mars 2014.Gatineau, Québec : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, 2016.27 p. : ill.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M14A0051Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Flooding and subsequent grounding: bulk carrier John I off the southwest coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, 14 March 2014.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteFlooding and subsequent grounding (CaOODSP)9.830012Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M14A0051 (CaOODSP)9.501269PDF1.13 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-14-A0051-fra.pdf01219cam 2200253za 45009.830017CaOODSP20221107145431cr |||||||||||170104s2016 quc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/14-A0289E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Capsizing and subsequent loss of life [electronic resource] : small fishing vessel Sea Serpent 25 off Little Port Head, Newfoundland and Labrador, 26 June 2014.Gatineau, Quebec : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, 2016.18 p. : ill.Marine investigation report ; M14A0289Issued also in French under title: Chavirement et perte de vie subséquente : petit bateau de pêche Sea Serpent 25 au large de Little Port Head (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador), 26 juin 2014.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsChavirement et perte de vie subséquente (CaOODSP)9.830020Marine investigation report ;M14A0289 (CaOODSP)9.504867PDF638 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-14-A0289-eng.pdf01242cam 2200253za 45009.830020CaOODSP20221107145431cr |||||||||||170104s2016 quc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/14-A0289F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Chavirement et perte de vie subséquente [ressource électronique] : petit bateau de pêche Sea Serpent 25 au large de Little Port Head (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador), 26 juin 2014.Gatineau, Québec : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, 2016.21 p. : ill.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M14A0289Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Capsizing and subsequent loss of life: small fishing vessel Sea Serpent 25 off Little Port Head, Newfoundland and Labrador, 26 June 2014.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteCapsizing and subsequent loss of life (CaOODSP)9.830017Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M14A0289 (CaOODSP)9.501269PDF621 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-14-A0289-fra.pdf01221cam 2200253za 45009.830025CaOODSP20221107145432cr |||||||||||170104s2016 quc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/14-A0348E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Collision [electronic resource] : pilot boat Captain A. G. Soppitt and passenger vessel Bayliner, main channel into the Port of Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, 01 August 2014.Gatineau, Quebec : Transportation Safety Board of Canada,2016.22 p. : ill.Marine investigation report ; M14A0348Issued also in French under title: Abordage : pilotine Captain A.G. Soppitt et navire à passagers Bayliner, chenal principal du port de Saint John, Saint John (NouveauBrunswick), 1er août 2014.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsAbordage (CaOODSP)9.830026Marine investigation report ;M14A0348 (CaOODSP)9.504867PDF1.09 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-14-A0348-eng.pdf01250cam 2200253za 45009.830026CaOODSP20221107145432cr |||||||||||170104s2016 quc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/14-A0348F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Abordage [ressource électronique] : pilotine Captain A. G. Soppitt et navire à passagers Bayliner, chenal principal du port de Saint John, Saint John (Nouveau Brunswick), 1er août 2014.Gatineau, Québec :Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, 2016.22 p. : ill.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M14A0348Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Collision: pilot boat Captain A. G. Soppitt and passenger vessel Bayliner, main channel into the Port of Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, 01 August 2014.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteCollision (CaOODSP)9.830025Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M14A0348 (CaOODSP)9.501269PDF1.09 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-14-A0348-fra.pdf01649cam 2200277za 45009.829924CaOODSP20221107145417cr |||||||||||170103s2009 qucob o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/09-0068F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Chavirement du bateau de sauvetage 1815 au large de l’île Sainte-Thérèse à Montréal (Québec), le 1er mai 2009 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2009]26 p. : photographies, carte.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M09L0068Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Capsizing rescue boat 1815 off Sainte-Thérèse Island, Montréal, Quebec, 01 May 2009.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Le 1er mai 2009, vers 13 h 45, heure avancée de l’Est, le bateau de sauvetage 1815 chavire au large de l’île Sainte-Thérèse, dans le port de Montréal, lors d’un exercice d’entraînement. Les quatre personnes qui étaient à bord sont repêchées par un autre bateau de sauvetage. L’événement ne fait aucune victime »--Sommaire.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteCapsizing rescue boat 1815 off Sainte-Thérèse Island, Montréal, Quebec, 01 May 2009 (CaOODSP)9.829910Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M09L0068.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF877 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-09-0068-fra.pdf01910cam 2200277za 45009.829931CaOODSP20221107145418cr |||||||||||170103s2009 qucob o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/09-0064E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Collision, United States fishing research vessel Velero IV and small fishing vessel Silver Challenger II, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, 08 April 2009 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2009]10 p. : photos, map.Marine investigation report ; M09W0064Issued also in French under title: Abordage entre le navire de recherche halieutique des États-Unis Velero IV et le petit bateau de pêche Silver Challenger II dans le détroit de la Reine-Charlotte (Colombie-Britannique) le 8 avril 2009.Includes bibliographical references."At approximately 0111 on 08 April 2009, the fishing research vessel Velero IV and the fishing vessel Silver Challenger II collided east of the Numas Islands in Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia. Both vessels sustained substantial damage but were able to return to Port Hardy, British Columbia. One person received major injuries and was taken to hospital"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsAbordage entre le navire de recherche halieutique des États-Unis Velero IV et le petit bateau de pêche Silver Challenger II dans le détroit de la Reine-Charlotte (Colombie-Britannique) le 8 avril 2009 (CaOODSP)9.829940Marine investigation report ;M09W0064.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF481 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-09-0064-eng.pdf01935cam 2200277za 45009.829833CaOODSP20221107145404cr |||||||||||170103s2004 qucoba o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/04-0017E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Grounding, tank barge KTC 115 with tug Salvor, Alexandria Bay, New York, United States, 27 July 2004 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2004].21 p. : col. photos, map, ill.Marine investigation report ; M04F0017Issued also in French under title: Échouement du chaland-citerne KTC 115 naviguant avec le remorqueur Salvor à Alexandria Bay (New York, États-Unis), le 27 juillet 2004.Includes bibliographical references."On 27 July 2004, at 0445 eastern daylight time, the Canadian tug Salvor, pushing the single-hull tank barge KTC 115, loaded with approximately 9117 metric tons of liquefied calcium chloride was exiting American Narrows at Alexandria Bay, New York, United States, when it experienced a steering failure that shifted the rudder hard to starboard. A chain securing the starboard face wire failed, causing the tug to break free from the barge. The barge continued downstream and grounded on the north side of the channel, spilling approximately 60 tonnes of calcium chloride"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsÉchouement du chaland-citerne KTC 115 naviguant avec le remorqueur Salvor à Alexandria Bay (New York, États-Unis), le 27 juillet 2004 (CaOODSP)9.829840Marine investigation report ;M04F0017.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF546 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-04-0017-eng.pdf02005cam 2200277za 45009.829840CaOODSP20221107145405cr |||||||||||170103s2004 qucoba o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/04-0017F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Échouement du chaland-citerne KTC 115 naviguant avec le remorqueur Salvor à Alexandria Bay (New York, États-Unis), le 27 juillet 2004 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2004]25 p. : photographies, carte, ill.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M04F0017Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Grounding tank barge KTC 115 with tug Salvor, Alexandria Bay, New York, United States, 27 July 2004.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Le 27 juillet 2004, à 4 h 45, heure avancée de l'Est, le remorqueur canadien Salvor, poussant le chaland-citerne à coque simple KTC 115, chargé d'environ 9117 tonnes métriques de chlorure de calcium liquide, sort du passage American à hauteur de la ville d'Alexandria Bay (New York, États-Unis) lorsqu'il subit une panne de l'appareil à gouverner qui déplace le gouvernail à droite toute. Une chaîne retenant le câble de fixation du côté tribord cède, ce qui libère le remorqueur du chaland. Le chaland poursuit sa course en aval et s'échoue du côté nord du chenal, déversant environ 60 tonnes de chlorure de calcium »--Sommaire.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteGrounding, tank barge KTC 115 with tug Salvor, Alexandria Bay, New York, United States, 27 July 2004 (CaOODSP)9.829833Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M04F0017.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF457 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-04-0017-fra.pdf02400cam 2200277za 45009.829855CaOODSP20221107145407cr |||||||||||170103s2005 qucba o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/05-0192E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Collision between oil tanker Maria Desgagnés and sailing vessel El Tio off Île d’Orléans, Quebec, 12 September 2005 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2005]8 p. : map, ill.Marine investigation report ; M05L0192Issued also in French under title: Abordage entre le pétrolier Maria Desgagnés et le voilier El Tio au large de l’île d’Orléans (Québec) le 12 septembre 2005.Includes bibliographical references."On the evening of 12 September 2005, off Île d’Orléans on the Saint Lawrence River, the sailing vessel El Tio was bound for Repentigny, Quebec, under engine power. It followed the green buoys that mark the navigable waterway of the northern channel between Cap Gribane and Point Saint-Jean, Île d’Orléans, Quebec. At about 2300, the oil tanker Maria Desgagnés and the sailing vessel El Tio were moving towards each other. Having been informed of near-collisions between the sailboat and two other vessels a little earlier in the evening, the Maria Desgagnés’ bridge crew took steps to avoid a collision by trying to communicate with the sailboat and whistling warning signals. Nevertheless, the ships’ paths crossed upstream from the Saint-François quay. Despite the steps taken by the two vessels, the El Tio and the Maria Desgagnés collided. The oil tanker Maria Desgagnés was not damaged. The hull of the sailboat El Tio was, however, dented on the port quarter and its sails collapsed; the captain/owner was not injured"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsAbordage entre le pétrolier Maria Desgagnés et le voilier El Tio au large de l’île d’Orléans (Québec) le 12 septembre 2005 (CaOODSP)9.829859Marine investigation report ;M05L0192.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF961 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-05-0192-eng.pdf02517cam 2200277za 45009.829859CaOODSP20221107145407cr |||||||||||170103s2005 qucba o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/05-0192F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Abordage entre le pétrolier Maria Desgagnés et le voilier El Tio au large de l’île d’Orléans (Québec) le 12 septembre 2005 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2005]9 p. : carte, ill.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M05L0192Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Collision between oil tanker Maria Desgagnés and sailing vessel El Tio off Île d’Orléans, Quebec, 12 September 2005.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Au large de l’île d’Orléans sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent dans la soirée du 12 septembre 2005, le voilier El Tio en direction de Repentigny (Québec) fait route au moteur en longeant les bouées vertes qui balisent la voie navigable du Chenal du nord entre le cap Gribane et la pointe Saint-Jean, île d’Orléans (Québec). Vers 23 h, le pétrolier Maria Desgagnés et le voilier El Tio s’approchent l’un de l’autre. Ayant été informée des quasi-abordages entre le voilier et deux autres navires un peu plus tôt dans la soirée, l’équipe à la passerelle du Maria Desgagnés prend les mesures nécessaires pour prévenir un abordage en essayant de communiquer avec le voiler et en utilisant le sifflet, mais la route des bâtiments se croise en amont du quai Saint-François. Les deux bâtiments prennent des mesures, mais le El Tio et le Maria Desgagnés s’abordent. Le pétrolier Maria Desgagnés ne subit aucune avarie. Par contre, le voilier El Tio subit un enfoncement de la coque sur la hanche bâbord et l’affaissement du gréement de voiles; le patron-propriétaire du voilier n’est pas blessé »--Sommaire.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteCollision between oil tanker Maria Desgagnés and sailing vessel El Tio off Île d’Orléans, Quebec, 12 September 2005 (CaOODSP)9.829855Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M05L0192.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF567 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-05-0192-fra.pdf01765cam 2200277za 45009.829875CaOODSP20221107145410cr |||||||||||170103s2005 qucob o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/05-0052E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Serious Injury, ro-ro passenger ferry Confederation, Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, 27 June 2005 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2005]10 p. : col. photos, col. map.Marine investigation report ; M05M0052Issued also in French under title: Blessure grave, transbordeur roulier à passagers Confederation, Wood Islands (Île-du-Prince-Édouard), le 27 juin 2005.Includes bibliographical references."On the afternoon of 27 June 2005, the ro-ro passenger ferry Confederation with 114 passengers on board departed Caribou, Nova Scotia, for Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island. The voyage was uneventful until the vessel was making preparations to dock at Wood Islands, when a crew member was discovered trapped in a watertight door. The crew member was quickly freed from the door and subsequently transported to hospital for treatment"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsBlessure grave, transbordeur roulier à passagers Confederation, Wood Islands (Île-du-Prince-Édouard), le 27 juin 2005 (CaOODSP)9.829884Marine investigation report ;M05M0052.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF523 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-05-0052-eng.pdf01876cam 2200277za 45009.829884CaOODSP20221107145411cr |||||||||||170103s2005 quco o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/05-0052F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Blessure grave, transbordeur roulier à passagers Confederation, Wood Islands (Île-du-Prince-Édouard), le 27 juin 2005 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2005]10 p. : photographies.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M05M0052Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Serious Injury, ro-ro passenger ferry Confederation, Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, 27 June 2005.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Pendant l'après-midi du 27 juin 2005, le transbordeur roulier Confederation est parti de Caribou (Nouvelle-Écosse) avec 114 passagers à bord, à destination de Wood Islands (Île-du-Prince-Édouard). Le voyage a été sans incident jusqu'à ce que l'équipage se prépare à accoster à Wood Islands. À ce moment, on a découvert qu'un membre de l'équipage était coincé dans une porte étanche. On a libéré rapidement le membre d'équipage, après quoi celui-ci a été transporté vers un hôpital où il a reçu des soins »--Résumé.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteSerious Injury, ro-ro passenger ferry Confederation, Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, 27 June 2005 (CaOODSP)9.829875Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M05M0052.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF480 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-05-0052-fra.pdf01901cam 2200277za 45009.829896CaOODSP20221107145413cr |||||||||||170103s2008 qucob o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/08-0081E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Collision between the bulk carrier Québecois and the bulk carrier Capt. Henry Jackman, Beauharnois Canal, Saint Lawrence Seaway, Quebec, 17 December 2008 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2008]15 p. : photos, maps.Marine investigation report ; M08C0081Issued also in French under title: Abordage entre le vraquier Québecois et le vraquier Capt. Henry Jackman sur le canal de Beauharnois de la Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent (Québec), le 17 décembre 2008.Includes bibliographical references."At approximately 0431 eastern standard time on 17 December 2008, in darkness and reduced visibility due to snow, the upbound bulk carrier Québecois and the downbound bulk carrier Capt. Henry Jackman collided during a meeting situation in the Beauharnois Canal, near the port of Valleyfield, Quebec. Both vessels were able to proceed to their respective destinations. No injuries, structural damage, or pollution were reported"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsAbordage entre le vraquier Québecois et le vraquier Capt. Henry Jackman sur le canal de Beauharnois de la Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent (Québec), le 17 décembre 2008 (CaOODSP)9.829899Marine investigation report ;M08C0081.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF561 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-08-0081-eng.pdf01947cam 2200277za 45009.829899CaOODSP20221107145413cr |||||||||||170103s2008 qucob o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/08-0081F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Abordage entre le vraquier Québecois et le vraquier Capt. Henry Jackman sur le canal de Beauharnois de la Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent (Québec), le 17 décembre 2008 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2008]16 p. : photographies, cartes.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M08C0081Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Collision between the bulk carrier Québecois and the bulk carrier Capt. Henry Jackman, Beauharnois Canal, Saint Lawrence Seaway, Quebec, 17 December 2008.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Vers 4 h 31, heure normale de l’Est, le 17 décembre 2008, de nuit et par visibilité réduite par la neige, le vraquier remontant Québecois et le vraquier descendant Capt. Henry Jackman se sont abordés lors d’une situation de rencontre sur le canal de Beauharnois, près du port de Valleyfield (Québec). Les deux navires ont pu se rendre à leur destination respective. On n’a signalé aucun blessé, ni aucune avarie ou pollution »--Sommaire.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteCollision between the bulk carrier Québecois and the bulk carrier Capt. Henry Jackman, Beauharnois Canal, Saint Lawrence Seaway, Quebec, 17 December 2008 (CaOODSP)9.829896Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M08C0081.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF417 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-08-0081-fra.pdf01659cam 2200277za 45009.829902CaOODSP20221107145414cr |||||||||||170103s2009 qucob o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/09-0051E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Grounding bulk carrier Federal Agno, Lac Saint-Louis, Quebec, 05 October 2009 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2009]14 p. : photo, maps.Marine investigation report ; M09C0051Issued also in French under title: Échouement du vraquier Federal Agno Lac Saint-Louis, Québec 5 octobre 2009.Includes bibliographical references."On 05 October 2009, the geared bulk carrier Federal Agno had completed loading at Côte-Sainte-Catherine, Quebec. The vessel was docked facing upbound and, in order to proceed downbound, was to turn around in the anchorage at the west end of Lac Saint-Louis, Quebec. While executing the subsequent starboard turn, the vessel grounded near buoy A52 at approximately 1945. The vessel was refloated 3 days later. There were no injuries or pollution"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsÉchouement du vraquier Federal Agno, Lac Saint-Louis, Québec, 5 octobre 2009 (CaOODSP)9.829904Marine investigation report ;M09C0051.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF1.03 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-09-0051-eng.pdf01792cam 2200277za 45009.829904CaOODSP20221107145414cr |||||||||||170103s2009 qucob o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---TU3-7/09-0051F-PDFBureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada.Échouement du vraquier Federal Agno, Lac Saint-Louis, Québec, 5 octobre 2009 [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, [2009]14 p. : photographie, cartes.Rapport d'enquête maritime ; M09C0051Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Grounding bulk carrier Federal Agno, Lac Saint-Louis, Quebec, 05 October 2009.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Le 5 octobre 2009, le vraquier Federal Agno, muni d’apparaux de manutention, termine l’embarquement de sa cargaison à Côte-Sainte-Catherine (Québec). Le navire est à quai dans le sens remontant, et pour descendre, il doit d’abord faire demi-tour dans la zone de mouillage située à l’extrémité ouest du lac Saint-Louis (Québec). En exécutant le virage à tribord, le navire s’échoue près de la bouée A52 à environ 19 h 45. Le navire est remis à flot 3 jours plus tard. Il n’y a ni blessures, ni pollution »--Sommaire.gccstAccident maritimegccstEnquêteGrounding bulk carrier Federal Agno, Lac Saint-Louis, Quebec, 05 October 2009 (CaOODSP)9.829902Rapport d'enquête maritime ;M09C0051.(CaOODSP)9.501269PDF1.05 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-09-0051-fra.pdf01596cam 2200277za 45009.829910CaOODSP20221107145415cr |||||||||||170103s2009 qucob o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---TU3-7/09-0068E-PDFTransportation Safety Board of Canada.Capsizing rescue boat 1815 off Sainte-Thérèse Island, Montréal, Quebec, 01 May 2009 [electronic resource].[Gatineau, Quebec] : Transportation Safety Board of Canada, [2009]25 p. : photos, map.Marine investigation report ; M09L0068Issued also in French under title: Chavirement du bateau de sauvetage 1815 au large de l’île Sainte-Thérèse à Montréal (Québec) le 1er mai 2009.Includes bibliographical references."On 01 May 2009, at approximately 1345 eastern daylight time, the rescue boat 1815 capsized off Sainte-Thérèse Island, within the Port of Montréal, while participating in a training exercise. The four persons aboard were recovered from the water by another rescue boat. There were no injuries"--Summary.gccstMarine accidentsgccstInvestigationsChavirement du bateau de sauvetage 1815 au large de l’île Sainte-Thérèse à Montréal (Québec), le 1er mai 2009 (CaOODSP)9.829924Marine investigation report ;M09L0068.(CaOODSP)9.504867PDF1006 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bst-tsb/TU3-7-09-0068-eng.pdf01480cam 2200289za 45009.829938CaOODSP20221107145419cr |||||||||||170103s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-160E-PDFMorrison, James, 1947-The Robinson treaties of 1850 [electronic resource] : a case study / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Treaty and Land Research Section ; by James Morrison.Haileybury, Ontario : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1996.v, 251 p."Final draft 31 August 1996."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references.This case study deals with the two agreements - now known as the Robinson-Huron and Robinson-Superior Treaties - negotiated at Sault Ste Marie and Penetanguishene (Ontario) in September of 1850 between agents of the Crown and representatives of the Ojibway Nation of northern Lakes Huron and Superior.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstAgreementsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF6.52 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-160-eng.pdf02459cam 2200349za 45009.829939CaOODSP20221107145419cr |||||||||||170103s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-153E-PDFUsher, Peter J.,1941-Contemporary Aboriginal land, resource, and environment regimes [electronic resource] : origins, problems, and prospects / Peter J. Usher.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]iii, 90 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."A report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Land, Resource, and Environment Regimes Project, February 1996."Includes bibliographical references.“Since 1975, comprehensive claims agreements, or "land claims settlements", have created new management regimes for land, resources, and the environment across most of Canada's North. These regimes create a permanent, institutionalized relationship between governments and representative aboriginal bodies that is often referred to as "co-management". They guide activities on both public and aboriginal lands, and they regulate hunting and fishing rights, throughout the claims settlement region. The use and management of land, resources, and environment in the North must thus be understood in terms of three key elements of every comprehensive claim: land rights, harvesting rights, and management regimes. In 1993, The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples commissioned a research program, under the direction of the author, to document the origins and implementation of the land, resource, and environment regimes created by modern comprehensive claims agreements, and other co-management initiatives"--Intro., p. 1, 2.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstLand claimsgccstAgreementsgccstEnvironmental managementgccstLand managementgccstResources managementCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.P.J. Usher Consulting Services.PDF411 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-153-eng.pdf03080cam 2200373za 45009.829947CaOODSP20221107145420cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ntZ1-1991/1-41-154E-PDF"It was only a treaty" [electronic resource] : Treaty 11 according to the Dene of the Mackenzie Valley / Rene M.J. Lamothe.Treaty 11 according to the Dene of the Mackenzie ValleyRev.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]154 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Cover title."Revised for the Dene Nation and the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.""April, 1996."Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Background on Dene life -- Overview of government and church interests -- Dene vs British common law concepts of land -- The treaty making context -- Dene accounts of meetings with the treaty party -- Peace treaty -- Forwarding Dene treaty rights via self government models -- Peace, order and good government -- Treaty 11, a living process -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- End notes.""It Was Only A Treaty" provides some basic concepts about Treaty 11 from a Dene perspective. The paper sets out cultural parameters of Dene life by providing information on key social, economic, political and spiritual aspects of Dene life with the intention of providing readers with the historical and legal context in which the Dene live. Through the presentation of the context of Dene life, the paper sets the parameters which limit Dene decision making with regards to the land and relationships with non-Dene. Some of the information may be viewed by academic interests to be outside the scope of what they consider "sound knowledge" about the Dene. The information, however, is provided from within the context of Dene experience, much of which, being of a spiritual nature, is not readily available to the "outside" academic. This information is also intended, in part, to set the stage for the non-Dene to better understand the social, political and economic conditions in play in Dene society in 1921. Understanding the context from which the Dene approached the Crown's Treaty Party is fundamental to understanding the Dene version of Treaty 11"--Executive summary, p. [2] of cover.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstAboriginal rightsgccstAgreementsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Lamothe, Rene M. J.PDF386 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-154-eng.pdf02775cam 2200313za 45009.829950CaOODSP20221107145421cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onco ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-155E-PDFMilloy, John Sheridan."Suffer the little children" [electronic resource] : the Aboriginal residential school system, 1830-1992 / submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by J.S. Milloy.Aboriginal residential school system, 1830-1992[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]474 p. : ill.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."May 1996."Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Savage to civilized: the tuition of Thomas Moore, 1830-1920 -- "A national crime": the industrial school era, 1879-1923 -- "We are going to tell you how we are treated": persistence and the parenting assumption, 1879-1944 -- Integration and closure, 1948-1986 -- The failure of guardianship: neglect and abuse, 1944-1992 -- Epilogue: beyond closure, 1992 -- Appendix A. Residential schools, 1931 -- Sources.“More than anything else this work is an … attempt to trace and understand, by means of a reconstruction of the history of residential schools, the root, stem and dreadful blossoming of a system of persistent neglect and debilitating abuse coincident with the building of the schools and lasting beyond their closure in the 1980s. As that story unfolds, one conclusion becomes unavoidable: despite the discourse of civil and spiritual duty that framed the school system there never was invested in this project the financial or human resources required to ensure that the system achieved its "civilizing" ends or that children were cared for properly - nor was there ever brought to bear the moral resources necessary to respond to systemic neglect or to the many instances of stark abuse that were known to be occurring. Furthermore, it is clear that throughout the history of the system, the Church-State partners were aware of these sorrowful circumstances and, moreover, that by the 1960s they understood the detrimental repercussions for Aboriginal children of the residential school experience"--Intro., p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstResidential schoolsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF11.36 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-155-eng.pdf02401cam 2200361za 45009.829954CaOODSP20221107145421cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-156E-PDFBrown, Douglas M.(Douglas Mitchell),1954-Exercising Aboriginal self-government [electronic resource] : the intergovernmental transition / by Douglas M. Brown and Jonathan Rose.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]58 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Cover title."May 1996.""Paper prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- I. Intergovernmental relations and Aboriginal peoples -- II. The transition to Aboriginal self-government -- III. Conclusions and recommendations -- Endnotes -- References.“Aboriginal governments require both effective room to govern, and workable relationships with other governments. The act of asserting the inherent right of self-government and subsequently establishing and exercising governing functions will involve routine interactions among the existing levels of government in the Canadian federation. This paper examines the practice and principles behind intergovernmental relations in Canada and the experience of Aboriginal Peoples in these relations. It then proceeds to propose specific principles to guide the intergovernmental transition to Aboriginal self-government and specific recommendations on policies, institutions and mechanisms in order to apply these principles"--Intro., p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal governmentsgccstIntergovernmental relationsgccstSelf governmentRose, Jonathan William,1964-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF361 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-156-eng.pdf01591cam 2200301za 45009.829957CaOODSP20221107145422cr |||||||||||170104m19941996onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-mbZ1-1991/1-41-161E-PDFLoxley, John, 1942-Aboriginal people in the Winnipeg economy [electronic resource] / John Loxley ; assisted by Bernie Wood ... [et al.].[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal People, 1994, 1996.iii, 98 p."February 1994 with slight modification September 1996."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-98).There is no written history of Aboriginal People in Winnipeg, and the standard histories of the city barely mention Aboriginal people at all beyond the Métis land allocations in the Red River and the subsequent Métis emigration from the settlement (e.g. Artibise, 1975). What follows, therefore, is inevitably brief and incomplete but, hopefully, will go a little way towards capturing Aboriginal history in the City.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomyWood, Bernie.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF732 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-161-eng.pdf02189cam 2200337za 45009.829964CaOODSP20221107145423cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-qun-cn-ntn-cn-ykZ1-1991/1-41-157E-PDFClancy, Peter,1949-Contours of the modern state in the territorial North [electronic resource] : policies, institutions and philosophies / Peter Clancy.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]2, ii, 79 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: maps are missing from this digitized edition.Cover title."July 1996."Includes bibliographical references and glossary.Executive summary -- Introduction and approach -- pt. 1. Periods and strategies of Northern policy, 1930-1995-- pt. 2. Institutions of the modern state -- pt. 3. Philosophies -- Glossary -- Endnotes -- Bibliography.“This study examines the evolution of state structures in the Territorial north. The study period extends from 1930 to the present. Although the geographical focus is on the Northwest Territories, parallel developments are also considered in the Yukon and in Arctic Quebec. The analysis is organized around three key variables: policy thrust, institutional configuration, and philosophical outlook. Each offers certain insights into the aims, instruments and impacts of the state presence in the Territorial north. It is evident that a complex set of competing socio-economic interests back each new strategy or policy perspective"--Executive summary, p. i.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstProvincial governmentsgccstTerritorial governmentsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF259 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-157-eng.pdf01835cam 2200301za 45009.829965CaOODSP20221107145423cr |||||||||||170104m19941996onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-162E-PDFColbert, Judith Anne, 1945-Child care literature search and recommendations [electronic resource] / by Judith A. Colbert.RCAP child care report[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1994, 1996.181 p."Submitted November 1994 printed September 1996."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 170-181).Child care may be defined as "the temporary care and guidance of young children for a period of less than twenty-four hours." Such care is also known by other terms, depending on local usage and the goals being achieved. Early childhood services meet needs in four different areas: day care for parents who are working or studying, early childhood education to provide for the developmental needs of children, culture and language, and social welfare which addresses a range of needs for all family members. When those areas overlap the service provided may most appropriately be termed "early childhood education and care" which is abridged to "child care" in this report.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstChild careCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF3.99 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-162-eng.pdf01716cam 2200289za 45009.829968CaOODSP20221107145423cr |||||||||||170104s2016 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-163E-PDFFederal, territorial and provincial expenditures relating to Aboriginal peoples [electronic resource] : final report / prepared for: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; prepared by: Goss Gilroy Inc. Management Consultants.Ottawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : Goss Gilroy Inc. Management Consultants, 2016.iv, 117 p."August 11, 2016."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 117).In a consulting assignment for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Goss Gilroy Inc. has estimated that the total expenditures of Canada's federal, territorial and provincial governments and school boards relating to Aboriginal peoples is of the order $10.3 billion (Exhibit I, p.iii). This is the first time that a comprehensive estimate has been derived for expenditures relating to Aboriginal peoples of these Canadian governments.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstExpendituresCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Goss Gilroy Inc. Management Consultants.PDF595 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-163-eng.pdf03157cam 2200373za 45009.829970CaOODSP20221107145424cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ntZ1-1991/1-41-158E-PDFDene Nation [electronic resource] : an analysis / a report to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Antoine Mountain & Susan Quirk.Rev.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]5, 119 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match; appendix C missing in this digitized edition.Cover title."Final report, October 1994; revised for publication July 1996."Includes bibliographical references.Executive summary & policy recommendations -- pt. 1. About this report -- pt. 2. Key events in Dene Nation's history -- pt. 3. Capacity building for self-determination -- pt. 4. Summary -- Appendix A. The 1988 joint Dene/Métis assemblies Hay River motion to improve the Agreement-in-Principle -- Appendix B. Dene Cultural Institute Elders Council guiding principles -- Appendix C. Comprehensive chronology of Dene history -- People consulted -- Material consulted."This report presents both a selected chronological and an analytical history of an Aboriginal organization: the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories, later renamed as the Dene Nation. This Canadian Aboriginal organization, like many others, was formed because some of their people who were able to assess what was happening felt that their people were being deliberately and systematically marginalised not only from Canadian mainstream society but from Aboriginal peoples in the provinces. The activities, scope, and effectiveness of this Dene organization are important reflections on the efforts Northern Aboriginal peoples have made to resist adverse public administrative aspects, to communicate their views as widely as possible, and to advocate their own remedies to begin addressing matters of significance to them rather than those defined by outsiders. An analysis of this organization, through interpretations drawing on Dene views, can provide much insight for similar aboriginal associations, as for non-Aboriginal Canadians wondering about the ascendancy of organizations that have captured and held public attention for the past two dozen years in ways they did not before"--About this report, p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstAboriginal rightsgccstOrganizationsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Dene Nation.Mountain, Antoine.Quirk, Susan.PDF259 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-158-eng.pdf01863cam 2200289za 45009.829974CaOODSP20221107145424cr |||||||||||170104s1993 nz o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengu-nz---Z1-1991/1-41-164E-PDFO’Regan, Tipene.Country study [electronic resource] : New Zealand Indigenous governance substantive paper document (2) / Tipene O'Regan.New Zealand Indigenous governance substantive paperWellington, New Zealand : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : Aoraki Consultant Services Ltd., [1993?].[39] p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada."An Initial Paper (Document 1) was forwarded to the Royal Commission for Aboriginal Peoples on November 23 1993. The second paper (Document 2) builds on two identified components from the Initial Paper and deals also with the status of the Treaty of Waitangi as requested by Dr Cassidy."The issue of indigenous governance in New Zealand has been fundamentally shaped by the outcomes of the Treaty of Waitangi which largely confirmed existing Aboriginal rights in English law. Those Aboriginal rights, however, were rapidly negated by the new settler government which evolved in the forty years after the Treaty signing in 1840. Argument remains over the extent to which the Treaty transformed those rights to legal rights.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstGovernanceCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF236 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-164-eng.pdf01853cam 2200289za 45009.829976CaOODSP20221107145425cr |||||||||||170104s1994 oncd o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-165E-PDFKitigan Zibi Anishinabeg economic case study [electronic resource] : part II.Aboriginal economies case study workplan[Ottawa?] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1994?].1 v. (various pagings) : graphsTitle from running title.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg child care report / prepared by Simon Brascoupé, Anita Tenasco, Kumar Saha -- Kitigan Zibi Anishnawbeg Aboriginal economies case study interim report : a case study of an Aboriginal economy / prepared by Simon Brascoupé (July 5, 1993) -- Kitigan Zibi Anishnawbeg Aboriginal economies case study : job descriptions and draft workplans / Simon Brascoupé (June 30, 1993) -- Kitigan Zibi Anishnawbeg Aboriginal economies case study work plan : a case study of an Aboriginal economy / prepared by Simon Brascoupé (April 1993).The strength of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (KZA) reserve economy can be analyzed by examining four factors: local government employment and programs, private sector employment, subsistence economy, and training and education.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic analysisCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF5.69 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-165-eng.pdf02383cam 2200325za 45009.829981CaOODSP20221107145426cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-mbZ1-1991/1-41-166E-PDFA report on Metis self-governance in urban Manitoba [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]57 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title.At head of title: Manitoba Metis Federation.Includes bibliographical references.I. Preamble -- II. Introduction -- III. Metis identity, history & culture -- IV. Governance -- V. Existing Metis government structures -- VI. Delivery of services -- VII. Recommendations.“The inherent right of the Metis people to self-governance forms the parameters of this report, which will explore currently existing economic and social factors influencing the state of being of the Metis people. The report will review the structure of existing Metis institutions, define the capabilities for self-governance and suggest its practical application in an urban environment such as Winnipeg, Manitoba. This report is prepared by the Manitoba Metis Federation with the assistance of the Winnipeg Region, staff of the MMF and other Metis researchers. Funding for this submission was obtained from the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. The following activities were undertaken and completed in preparation of this report: consultations with members of the Winnipeg Region of the Manitoba Metis Federation; compilation of data and reports available in the Manitoba Metis Federation files including Annual Reports, Reports for Annual General Assemblies, etc.; and review of literature and statistical data"--Preamble, p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstMétisgccstSelf governmentgccstUrban communitiesCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Manitoba Métis Federation.PDF1.07 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-166-eng.pdf02582cam 2200313za 45009.829982CaOODSP20221107145426cr |||||||||||170104s1994 onc o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-173E-PDFHogg, Peter W.Implementing Aboriginal self-government [electronic resource] : constitutional and jurisdictional issues / by Peter W. Hogg and Mary Ellen Turpel.[Ottawa] : [Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], [1994?].[48] p.Title from caption.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Issued also in French under title: La mise en oeuvre de l'autonomie gouvernementale des peuples autochtones : aspects constitutionnels et questions de compétence.The purpose of this paper is to make suggestions about how Aboriginal self-government could be implemented without any amendment of the Constitution of Canada. The authors suggest that elements of the Charlottetown Constitutional Accord could be included in a political accord or accords, which could become the framework for selfgovernment negotiations. The authors discuss the nature of the powers that could be included in a self-government agreement, making extensive reference to the Yukon First Nation Self-Government Agreements. The issues that are examined include personal and territorial jurisdictions, concurrent and exclusive powers, the relationship of Aboriginal laws to federal and provincial (or territorial) laws, the administration of justice, and the financing of self-government. The authors recommend that self-government agreements should be constitutionally protected, and they explain how that can be accomplished under the existing Constitution. The applicability of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is also discussed, and a recommendation made for the development of Aboriginal constitutions, which could include Aboriginal charters of rights.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstSelf governmentTurpel, Mary Ellen,1963-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.La mise en oeuvre de l'autonomie gouvernementale des peuples autochtones (CaOODSP)9.829985PDF423 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-173-eng.pdf02068cam 2200325za 45009.829983CaOODSP20221107145426cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-167E-PDFMcNeil, Kent,1945-Aboriginal governments and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [electronic resource] / Kent McNeil.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]58 p.Issued also in French under title: Une perspective juridique sur les gouvernements autochtones et la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Caption title.Includes bibliographical references.1. Traditional Aboriginal governments -- 2. Indian Act band council governments -- 3. Other forms of Aboriginal government -- 4. Conclusions.“In Canada, there is no doubt that the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Charter are available to Aboriginal individuals as against the federal, provincial and territorial governments. However, there is virtually no case law on the application of the Charter to Aboriginal governments. The matter therefore has to be approached as one of first impression by examining relevant constitutional principles and statutory provisions, and attempting to construct rational and coherent legal doctrine"--p. 2-3.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal governmentsgccstCharter of rights and freedomsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Une perspective juridique sur les gouvernements autochtones et la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés (CaOODSP)9.829986PDF338 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-167-eng.pdf02846cam 2200313za 45009.829985CaOODSP20221107145426cr |||||||||||170104s1994 onc o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-173F-PDFHogg, Peter W.La mise en oeuvre de l'autonomie gouvernementale des peuples autochtones [ressource électronique] : aspects constitutionnels et questions de compétence / par Peter W. Hogg et Mary Ellen Turpel.[Ottawa] : [Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones], [1994?].pp. 427-481Titre de départ.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Implementing Aboriginal self-government : constitutional and jurisdictional issues.Cette étude a pour objet de proposer, en vue de la mise en oeuvre de l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones, des moyens qui ne nécessitent aucune modification à la Constitution du Canada. Les auteurs soutiennent qu'il serait possible d'intégrer des éléments de l'Accord constitutionnel de Charlottetown dans un ou plusieurs accords politiques, qui pourraient former le cadre dans lequel se dérouleraient les négociations sur l'autonomie gouvernementale. Ils se penchent sur la nature des pouvoirs susceptibles d'être inclus dans une entente sur l'autonomie gouvernementale, en se référant abondamment aux ententes sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des premières nations du Yukon. Sont notamment examinées les questions suivantes : compétence personnelle et compétence territoriale, pouvoirs concurrents et exclusifs, rapports entre les lois autochtones, d'une part, et les lois fédérales et provinciales (ou territoriales), d'autre part, administration de la justice, financement de l'autonomie gouvernementale. Les auteurs recommandent que les ententes sur l'autonomie gouvernementale jouissent d'une protection constitutionnelle, et expliquent comment cela pourrait être réalisé sous le régime de l'actuelle Constitution. Ils abordent aussi l'applicabilité de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, et recommandent l'élaboration de constitutions autochtones qui pourraient comporter des chartes des droits autochtones.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleTurpel, Mary Ellen,1963-Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Implementing Aboriginal self-government (CaOODSP)9.829982PDF341 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-173-fra.pdf02216cam 2200325za 45009.829986CaOODSP20221107145426cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-167F-PDFMcNeil, Kent,1945-Une perspective juridique sur les gouvernements autochtones et la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés [ressource électronique] / Kent McNeil.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, [1996?]61 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Aboriginal governments and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Titre de départ.Comprend des références bibliographiques.I. Les gouvernements autochtones traditionnels -- II. Les gouvernements par les conseils de bande constitués en application de la Loi sur les Indiens -- III. Les autres formes de gouvernement autochtones -- IV. Conclusions.« Au Canada, il n'y a aucun doute quant au fait que les droits et les libertés qui sont garantis par la Charte peuvent être invoqués par les particuliers autochtones contre les gouvernements fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux. Cependant, il n'y a pratiquement aucune jurisprudence sur l'application de la Charte aux gouvernements autochtones. Par conséquent, il faut aborder le problème directement, en étudiant les principes constitutionnels et les dispositions législatives pertinents pour essayer de construire une théorie juridique logique et cohérente »--p. 2-3.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstGouvernement autochtonegccstCharte des droits et libertésCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Aboriginal governments and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (CaOODSP)9.829983PDF343 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-167-fra.pdf01860cam 2200313za 45009.829992CaOODSP20221107145427cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-174E-PDFMoss, Wendy.Inuit perspectives on treaty rights and governance [electronic resource] / by Wendy Moss.[Ottawa] : [Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], [1995?].[61] p.Title from caption.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Issued also in French under title: Les droits issus de traités et la fonction gouvernementale dans l'optique Inuit.The topic of treaty rights and governance involves examining ways of reversing the negative impacts of colonialism in the context of Canadian federalism. Treaty rights and governance issues encompass the most fundamental aspects of the relationship between Aboriginal peoples in Canada and the Canadian state. Part 1 of this paper reviews policy statements and publications by Inuit organizations on the subjects of self-government and treaty rights. Part 2 is a report of interviews with Inuit leaders on several issues relating to treaty rights and self-government.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstSelf governmentgccstAgreementsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Les droits issus de traités et la fonction gouvernementale dans l'optique Inuit (CaOODSP)9.829997PDF692 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-174-eng.pdf02788cam 2200313za 45009.829993CaOODSP20221107145427cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ntZ1-1991/1-41-168E-PDFDacks, Gurston,1945-Canadian government and Aboriginal peoples [electronic resource] : the Northwest Territories / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Gurston Dacks.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]108, 6 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Historical background -- 3. Present context -- 4. Actors-processes-jurisdictional frame-mandate -- 5. Overview of government activities -- 6. Assessing the relationship between territorial policies and the future of Aboriginal governance -- 7. Conclusions: reflections on the Northwest Territories as a postmodern society -- Appendix A. Statistical profile of the Aboriginal peoples of the Northwest Territories -- Appendix B. Inventory of programs and expenditures of the territorial government directly related to Native people -- Appendix C. Chronology of important events.“This study examines the social and political context that underlies the policies of the First Nations and the government of the Northwest Territories that relate to the First Nations of the territory. The study reports on these policies and the strategic logic that underlies them. On the basis of this analysis, the study suggests recommendations that the Royal Commission should make in order to promote the constitutional development of the territory in a fashion that respects the rights of the First Nations and promotes cooperative and effective governance of the territory. The relationship between the Aboriginal peoples and the government of the Northwest Territories is unique among Canadian jurisdictions because only in the N.W.T. does the pursuit of Aboriginal self-determination raise fundamental questions about the future structure of the public government"--Executive summary, p. 5.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstTerritorial governmentsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF492 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-168-eng.pdf01995cam 2200313za 45009.829997CaOODSP20221107145428cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-174F-PDFMoss, Wendy.Les droits issus de traités et la fonction gouvernementale dans l'optique Inuit [ressource électronique] / par Wendy Moss.[Ottawa] : [Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones], [1995?].pp. 62-154Titre de départ.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Inuit perspectives on treaty rights and governance.Traiter des droits issus de traités et de la fonction gouvernementale suppose un examen des moyens de mettre un terme aux effets négatifs du colonialisme dans le contexte du fédéralisme canadien. Le sujet englobe les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la relation qui existe entre les peuples autochtones du Canada et le gouvernement fédéral. La première partie du présent document passe en revue les énoncés de politiques et les publications émanant d'organisations inuit et portant sur l'autonomie gouvernementale et les droits issus de traités. Quant à la deuxième partie, elle relate certaines entrevues données par des chefs inuit sur plusieurs questions ayant trait à ces deux grands thèmes.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstAutonomie gouvernementalegccstAccordCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Inuit perspectives on treaty rights and governance (CaOODSP)9.829992PDF450 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-174-fra.pdf02688cam 2200337za 45009.829999CaOODSP20221107145428cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-170E-PDFMorse, Bradford W.(Bradford Wilmot),1950-Do the Metis fall within section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867? [electronic resource] / by Bradford W. Morse and John Giokas.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?][98] p. (un-numbered pages)Issued also in French under title: Les Métis sont-ils visés par le paragraphe 91(24) de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867?Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Caption title.Includes bibliographical references.Executive summary -- Introduction -- Who are the Metis? -- The pre-1982 constitutional status of the Metis -- The Constitution Act, 1982 and beyond -- If the Metis are "Indians" what are the ramifications? -- Conclusions -- Recommendations -- Notes."This paper examines the question of whether Metis are included in section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867, drawing on existing literature and jurisprudence, as well as historical and political aspects of the relationship between the Metis and Canadian governments. It addresses definitions of Metis; federal policy, legislation, academic commentary and judicial decisions related to the pre-1982 constitutional status of the Metis; more recent federal and provincial constitutional policy, the Constitution Act, 1982 and subsequent first ministers' conferences; and the potential consequences of the inclusion of Metis within the label `Indians' for the purpose of section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867. The paper argues that it is logical and sensible to consider persons of mixed ancestry of all kinds to be within section 91(24) jurisdiction and that the Metis are included within the fiduciary relationship owed by the Crown to Aboriginal peoples"--Executive summary, p. [2].gccstCommissions of inquirygccstMétisgccstConstitutionGiokas, John.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Les Métis sont-ils visés par le paragraphe 91(24) de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867? (CaOODSP)9.830002PDF706 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-170-eng.pdf01720cam 2200301za 45009.830000CaOODSP20221107145428cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-175E-PDFDittburner, Carolyn.Making finance fit [electronic resource] : funding arrangement for Aboriginal governments / by Carolyn Dittburner and Allan M. Maslove.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995?].[40] p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada."This paper evolved from workshop discussions on the topic. For their contributions we wish to thank Frances Abele, Katherine Graham, David Hawkes, Dwight Herperger, Alex Ker, and Donovan Young. We also thank three external referees for their comments and suggestions."Includes bibliographical references.As new forms of Aboriginal government emerge and evolve there is a growing need to consider the types of financial arrangements which might most effectively support them. To this end, this paper addresses the nature of the fiscal regimes which might provide the best "fit" for particular forms of Aboriginal governments.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFundingMaslove, Allan M.,1946-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF241 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-175-eng.pdf02914cam 2200337za 45009.830002CaOODSP20221107145429cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-170F-PDFMorse, Bradford W.(Bradford Wilmot),1950-Les Métis sont-ils visés par le paragraphe 91(24) de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867? [ressource électronique] / par Bradford W. Morse et John Giokas.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, [1996?]p. 159-307Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Do the Metis fall within Section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867?Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Titre de départ.Comprend des références bibliographiques.Sommaire -- Introduction -- Qui sont les Métis? -- Le statut constitutionnel de Métis avant 1982 -- La Loi constitutionnelle de 1982 et l'avenir -- Si les Métis des « Indiens », quelles seraient les conséquences? -- Conclusion -- Recommandations -- Notes.« Ce document examine la question de savoir si les Métis sont visés par le paragraphe 91(24) de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867. À cette fin, il passe en revue la doctrine et la jurisprudence existantes ainsi que divers aspects historiques et politiques de la relation entre les Métis et les gouvernements canadiens successifs. Il traite notamment des définitions du mot «Métis»; des politiques fédérales, des lois, des commentaires de spécialistes et des décisions judiciaires rendues avant que les Métis acquièrent un statut constitutionnel en 1982; des politiques fédérales et provinciales plus récentes en matière constitutionnelle, de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1982 et des conférences des premiers ministres qui ont suivi; et des conséquences possibles de l'inclusion des Métis dans le terme «Indiens» du paragraphe 91(24) de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867. Le document fait valoir qu'il est logique et sensé de considérer que toutes les personnes de sang mêlé sont assujetties à la compétence conférée par le paragraphe 91(24) et que les Métis sont visés par la relation de fiduciaire qui doit exister entre la Couronne et les peuples autochtones »--Sommaire, p. 160.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstMétisgccstConstitutionGiokas, John.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Do the Metis fall within section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867? (CaOODSP)9.829999PDF713 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-170-fra.pdf03289cam 2200361za 45009.830003CaOODSP20221107145429cr |||||||||||170104s1996 oncb ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-bcZ1-1991/1-41-171E-PDFLeDressay, Carl André,1969-Drawing home [electronic resource] : a CED study of the Kamloops urban Aboriginal community / Andre LeDressay, Delphine Pinkham, Maria Stanborough.CED study of the Kamloops urban Aboriginal community[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?][6], 70, [17] p. : mapsHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.A brief history of the Kamloops Aboriginal community -- Section 1. An overview of Kamloops urban Aboriginal community -- Section 2. Finding a community -- Section 3. Unfolding the map -- Section 4. Uncertain boundaries -- Conclusions -- Appendix A. Mapping calculations -- Appendix B. Legend of symbols -- Appendix C. The SNTC leakage studies -- Appendix D. The household survey results and methods -- References.“By any standard of measure the First Nations people living in the city of Kamloops are poor relative to the rest of the Kamloops population. Moreover, due to a population which is getting younger and poor on reserve opportunities the number of First Nation peoples living in Kamloops is growing. Models to equalize relative incomes which rely on public support have come under recent criticism for being cost ineffective, and for creating dependency. In an era of federal government fiscal restraint the spectre of greater public support for an economically marginalized group seems even more unlikely. As such this "solutions orientated" report on the Kamloops urban Aboriginal population was developed trying to avoid the most commonly used remedy, more public funds. The Kamloops urban Aboriginal community is difficult to identify as a geographically defined community. First Nation persons in Kamloops are spread out throughout the city with the only identifiable community of place to be found within the Kamloops Native Housing Societies housing complexes. It was therefore impossible to specify a global population from which representative samples could be drawn for research. The results presented below from interviewing some persons who make up the Kamloops urban Aboriginal community should be considered with this potential statistical bias in mind"--Executive summary, p. [4].gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstUrban communitiesPinkham, Delphine.Stanborough, Maria Elena,1965-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF2.78 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-171-eng.pdf02639cam 2200325za 45009.830007CaOODSP20221107145429cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-172E-PDFTurpel, Mary Ellen,1963-Enhancing integrity in Aboriginal government [electronic resource] : ethics and accountability for good governance / Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]61 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: appendices are missing in this digitized edition.Caption title.Includes bibliographical references.1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. The Indian Act legacy for First Nations’ governments -- 3.0. Standards for ethics and conflicts of interest in federal, provincial and territorial governments: a survey -- 4.0. Tribal governments in the United States: a longer experience with sovereignty -- 5.0. Fiduciary and trust duties of all governments -- 6.0. Conclusions and recommendations.“The focus of this paper is specifically on ethics and accountability in the evolution of First Nations’ government. Because of the legacy of the Indian Act, elected council style governments in First Nations communities wield extensive authority delegated by the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs. First Nations’ chiefs and councillors acting under the direction of the Minister of Indian Affairs, regulate such vital matters as housing, employment, membership and education. The structure of First Nations’ government established by the Indian Act entails a primary line of accountability and responsibility to the Minister of Indian Affairs, rather than to the people directly. With the significant fiscal responsibility which has come from new block funding arrangements with bands and tribal councils, the need to create and institute mechanisms which provide checks and balances upon the authority of government and foster accountability to First Nations’ citizens is crucial"--Intro., p. 4.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal governmentsgccstAccountabilitygccstEthicsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF410 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-172-eng.pdf02011cam 2200301za 45009.830009CaOODSP20221107145430cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-176E-PDFMacklem, Patrick.Normative dimensions of the right of Aboriginal self-government [electronic resource] / by Patrick Macklem.[Ottawa] : [Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], [1995?].[37] p.Title from caption.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Issued also in French under title: Les dimensions normatives du droit des autochtones à l'autonomie gouvernementale.This paper describes and assesses five perspectives in support of the right of Aboriginal self-government: prior occupancy, prior sovereignty, treaties, self-determination, and preservation of minority culture. It cautions against sole reliance on positive law to justify recognition of the right of Aboriginal self-government, but recognizes the limitations of normative argument in the face of the contingency of social thought. The paper argues that each perspective expresses unique truths about the nature of Aboriginal rights, but that reliance on one perspective to the exclusion of others does not provide a full picture of the importance of Aboriginal rights in general and of a right of self-government in particular.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Les dimensions normatives du droit des autochtones à l'autonomie gouvernementale (CaOODSP)9.830010PDF487 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-176-eng.pdf02187cam 2200301za 45009.830010CaOODSP20221107145430cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-176F-PDFMacklem, Patrick.Les dimensions normatives du droit des autochtones à l'autonomie gouvernementale [ressource électronique] / par Patrick Macklem.[Ottawa] : [Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones], [1995?].60 p.Titre de départ.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Normative dimensions of the right of Aboriginal self-government.Le présent document constitue une analyse critique des cinq justifications invoquées à l'appui du droit des autochtones à l'autonomie gouvernementale : l'occupation antérieure, la souveraineté antérieure, les traités, l'autodétermination et la préservation de la culture minoritaire. Il met en garde contre le recours exclusif au droit positif pour justifier la reconnaissance du droit des autochtones à l'autonomie gouvernementale tout en reconnaissant les limites d'un argument normatif, étant donné que la philosophie sociale ne cesse d'évoluer. L'étude soutient que chacune des perspectives exprime des vérités uniques sur la nature des droits ancestraux, mais que l'on ne peut s'appuyer sur aucune d'elles à l'exclusion des autres, car on risquerait de ne pas bien saisir l'importance des droits ancestraux en général, et du droit à l'autonomie gouvernementale en particulier.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Normative dimensions of the right of Aboriginal self-government (CaOODSP)9.830009PDF259 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-176-fra.pdf02503cam 2200325za 45009.830013CaOODSP20221107145430cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-nuZ1-1991/1-41-177E-PDFDacks, Gurston,1945-Nunavut [electronic resource] : Aboriginal self-determination through public government / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Gurston Dacks.Aboriginal self-determination through public government[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?][83] p. (un-numbered pages)Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.1. The Nunavut process -- 2. Nunavut and the Nunavut Claims Agreement: a seamless web -- 3. Nunavut: a unique case of First Nations self-determination -- 4. Preparing for Nunavut -- 5. Political will -- 6. Conclusion -- Appendices.“The June, 1993 passage of the Nunavut Act and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act marks a new stage in the long process leading toward the creation of a new northern territory. This report will sketch the history of this process. By explaining how the goals of the various participants in the process have interacted to produce the consensus underlying these Acts, the report will identify for the Commission the context to which its recommendations must relate. The report will review the salient provisions of the Nunavut Act and the Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (hereafter referred to as "the Agreement") and will explain the essential linkages between them. Finally, the report will anticipate the issues which are likely to arise in the course of implementing Nunavut and will propose for the Commission's consideration recommendations which it might make regarding these issues"--Executive summary, p. [6].gccstCommissions of inquirygccstInuitgccstAboriginal governmentsgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF332 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-177-eng.pdf01421cam 2200313za 45009.830015CaOODSP20221107145431cr |||||||||||170104s1996 oncb ob f000 0deng dCaOODSPengn-cn-nfZ1-1991/1-41-178E-PDFMaggo, Paulus,1910-Remembering the years of my life [electronic resource] / by Paulus Maggo.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]91 p. : 1 mapHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Based on interviews conducted by Martin Jararuse; Translations from Inuttitut to English by Sam Metcalfe; Edited by Carol Brice-Bennett."Includes bibliographical references.I. Childhood memories -- II. Hunting and trapping in the country -- III. Fishing and sealing on the coast -- IV. Family and community affairs -- V. Reflections on the present and future.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstInuitgccstBiographyBrice-Bennett, Carol,1949-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF2.62 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-178-eng.pdf02020cam 2200313za 45009.830016CaOODSP20221107145431cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-182E-PDFMcMahon, Don.The Métis and 91(24) [electronic resource] : is inclusion the issue? / by Don McMahon and Fred Martin.[Ottawa] : [Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], [1995?].[72] p.Title from caption.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Issued also in French under title: L'application du paragraphe 91(24) aux Métis : est-ce la solution?This paper examine ways in which Métis communities in Canada can preserve and enhance their collective existence as a people. The first issue addressed is the meaning of the term 'Métis'. The various communities that might be included in this term are considered, and the perspectives of national Aboriginal political organizations on the identity of Métis communities is discussed. The paper then considers strategies by which Métis communities might sustain a distinctive Aboriginal existence within the context of existing Canadian institutions. First is inclusion of Métis people within the category of Indians as defined in section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867. This would place Métis exclusively under the authority of the Parliament of Canada.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstIdentificationMartin, Fred.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.L'application du paragraphe 91(24) aux Métis (CaOODSP)9.830022PDF609 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-182-eng.pdf02281cam 2200313za 45009.830019CaOODSP20221107145431cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ntn-cn-nun-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-179E-PDFWilliamson, Robert G.Significant aspects of acculturation history in the Canadian Arctic [electronic resource] : analysis of the forces of Inuit and southern white interaction until mid-century : socio-cultural background to a government relocation project / R.G. Williamson.Analysis of the forces of Inuit and southern white interaction until mid-century : socio-cultural background to a government relocation project[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]116 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.Preamble -- Introduction -- Conceptual framework -- Analysis of social-restructuring -- The impinging modernity -- Recommendations for action -- Endnotes -- Reference material."The plan for this essay is to place the circumstances of the Inukjuammiut relocation to the High Arctic in the wider context of the socio-cultural realities which conditioned the thinking of those involved in the era of the 'fifties. To do this properly, further socio-historical depth is needed in understanding the cultures as they inter-related during the period of accelerated culture change which began in the meridian decade of this century. To understand the processes of Eastern Arctic acculturation over the period most directly involved, some basic concepts are needed analytically, and they will be set forth as the foundation and first task of this undertaking"--Intro., p. 3.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstInuitgccstAboriginal cultureCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF2.39 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-179-eng.pdf02156cam 2200313za 45009.830022CaOODSP20221107145431cr |||||||||||170104s1995 onc o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-182F-PDFMcMahon, Don.L'application du paragraphe 91(24) aux Métis [ressource électronique] : est-ce la solution? / par Don McMahon et Fred Martin.[Ottawa] : [Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones], [1995?].pp. 314-400Titre de départ.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: The Métis and 91(24) : is inclusion the issue?Dans cette étude, nous examinons les diverses façons qui permettraient aux communautés métisses du Canada de préserver et de renforcer leur existence collective en tant que peuple. La première question abordée est celle du sens du terme «Métis». Nous examinons les diverses communautés qui pourraient être visées par ce terme et étudions le point de vue des organisations politiques nationales autochtones sur l'identité des communautés métisses. Notre étude portera ensuite sur les stratégies qui offriraient aux communautés métisses la possibilité de conserver une vie autochtone distincte dans le contexte des institutions canadiennes existantes. La première consisterait à inclure le peuple métis dans la catégorie des «Indiens» au sens du par. 91(24) de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867. Cette solution ferait relever les Métis de l'autorité exclusive du Parlement du Canada.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstIdentificationMartin, Fred.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.The Métis and 91(24) (CaOODSP)9.830016PDF525 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-182-fra.pdf02187cam 2200349za 45009.830024CaOODSP20221107145432cr |||||||||||170104s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-nkZ1-1991/1-41-180E-PDFMilne, David,1941-The case of New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations [electronic resource] / David Milne.New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]80 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Caption title.At head of title: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Canadian Governments and Aboriginal Peoples Project.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- pt. I. Historical overview -- pt. II Present context -- pt. III. Assessing the relationship -- pt. IV. Conclusion -- pt. V. Notes -- pt. VI. Acknowledgments -- pt. VII. Selected bibliography."This is a study of New Brunswick-Aboriginal relations. It seeks at one level to review the history, identify the patterns, and monitor the state of that relationship. This is, of course, a large subject that an essay of this length can only begin to untangle. On another level, this is a study of the specific programs and policies of the province of New Brunswick affecting Aboriginal peoples from the perspective of Aboriginal governance: how far have New Brunswick programs and policies limited or encouraged self-government by Aboriginal peoples?"--Intro., p. 3.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstProvincial governmentsgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF411 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-180-eng.pdf02849cam 2200337za 45009.830031CaOODSP20221107145433cr |||||||||||170105s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-snZ1-1991/1-41-181E-PDFRasmussen, Ken A.,1957-The case of Saskatchewan-Aboriginal relations [electronic resource] / [Ken Rasmussen].[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]99 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Cover title.At head of title: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Canadian Governments and Aboriginal Peoples Project.Includes bibliographical references.I. Introduction -- II. Historical background in Saskatchewan -- III. Aboriginal organizations -- IV. An overview of government activity -- V. The path towards self-government -- VI. Settlement of treaty land entitlement -- VII. A Metis land-base in Saskatchewan -- VIII. Assessment of current relationship -- IX. Recommendations and conclusions -- Appendix A. Chronology of events in Saskatchewan relating to Aboriginal peoples -- Appendix 3. Expenditures and programs."This study will attempt to examine the dynamic that is shaping the steps that are being taken in the province towards increasing First Nations and Metis self-government. The aim of this report is to provide some basis for understanding the limits and opportunities that are available in Saskatchewan's approach to furthering the issue of First Nations and Metis self-government. While for obvious reasons the province is less extensively involved with First Nations, a positive government-to-government relationship with First Nations is of benefit to both parties. The Metis, who, without treaty rights or a land-base face a much different and arguably, tougher battle much of which will be fought in a strictly provincial forum. And while the Metis leadership remains confident about the prospects of achieving both a land base and self-government, officials in the provincial government tended to be less optimistic and see the realization of Metis aspirations to be a very long term prospect"--Intro., p. 9.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstProvincial governmentsgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF443 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-181-eng.pdf02778cam 2200349za 45009.830032CaOODSP20221107145433cr |||||||||||170105s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-183E-PDFOpekokew, Delia,1945-The nature and status of the oral promises in relation to the written terms of the treaties [electronic resource] / by Delia Opekokew.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996?]76 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition.Cover title."Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Early treaties -- 3. The written treaties - 1713-present -- 4. The oral promises and problems -- 5. International character of the treaties: United States and the Canadian experience -- 6. Interpretation of treaties -- 7. Interpretation of land claims agreements as treaties -- 8. Canadian case law on Indian oral history -- 9. Recommendation for a treaty tribunal -- 10. Possible models for resolving treaty-related disputes."The written treaties between the First Nations and the Crown have frequently been the subject of litigation in Canadian courts. These treaties were drafted by the Crown's representatives and it is the contention of the Indian beneficiaries that the treaties, as written, do not correspond with their meaning as understood by the Indian parties. In order to understand the Indian concerns regarding the terms of the treaties we will consider how Indian people interpret them. We will then explore the status of treaties within domestic Canadian law, examine that law's limitations, and finally, propose reforms for correcting those limitations. It is contended that since the Indian laws, cultures, customs, and methods of record-keeping have rarely been taken into consideration by the Canadian courts, the Canadian law relating to the status and nature of oral promises in Indian treaties remains outstanding and poorly developed"--Intro., p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFederal governmentgccstAgreementsgccstClaimsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF364 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-183-eng.pdf03425cam 2200373za 45009.830034CaOODSP20221107145433cr |||||||||||170105s1995 oncd obs f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-184E-PDFNorris, M. J.Projections of the population with Aboriginal identity in Canada, 1991-2016 [electronic resource] / by Mary Jane Norris, Don Kerr, François Nault.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]xii, 101, 75 p. : ill.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 86 missing in this digitized edition.Cover title."Population Projections Section, Demography Division, Statistics Canada, May 1995.""Prepared under contract for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-85).1.0. 1991 Aboriginal data: comparison between the APS and the census -- 2.0. Evaluation and adjustment of the APS data -- 3.0. Base population and component assumptions -- 4.0. Choice of projection scenarios -- 5.0. Projection results -- 6.0. Comparison with previous projections -- 7.0. Limitations of projections -- Appendix A. Adjustments for incomplete enumeration and undercoverage -- Appendix B. List of band-affiliated reserves or settlements -- Appendix C. The indirect estimation of TFR's -- Appendix D. Development of migration projections -- Appendix E. Distribution of census divisions by three north/south zones, by province -- Appendix F. Detailed appendix tables."This report presents population projections of the Aboriginal population in Canada using information derived from the 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS). The APS is a postcensal survey which was conducted in the Fall of 1991, following the national census in June. The present report relies upon this survey in defining the population for the base year of the population projection. Since the APS measures the Aboriginal population in a different manner from the Census, the size of the projected Aboriginal population is substantially different from what has been reported elsewhere. Projections have been prepared for persons who identify with any of the following groups: (i) the North American Indian population, (ii) the Métis, and (iii) the Inuit. With respect to the North American Indian population, this group is further delineated according to legal status, i.e., whether they are registered or non-status (as defined by the Indian Act). Separate projections of each group are made for regions of the country - provinces and territories either separate or grouped -- further broken down by place of residence (i.e. on-reserve, rural and urban)"--Intro., p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstDemographic statisticsKerr, Donald W., 1959-Nault, François.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Canada.Statistics Canada.Population Projections Section.PDF25.74 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-184-eng.pdf02816cam 2200349za 45009.830035CaOODSP20221107145433cr |||||||||||170105s1995 oncd obs f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-185E-PDFKerr, Donald W., 1959-Canada's Aboriginal population, 1981-1991 [electronic resource] : a summary report / by Don Kerr, Andy Siggner, Jean Pierre Bourdeau.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]39 p. : ill.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 5 missing in this digitized edition.Cover title."Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and Housing, Family and Social Statistics Division, Statistics Canada, October 1995."Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Historical comparability of Aboriginal terms in the 1981 Census and 1991 APS -- 3. Summary of the major findings on the historical comparabilty of 1981 Census and 1991 APS concepts -- 4. Socio-economic characteristics: a ten year comparison."With the availability of the 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS), the present report attempted to demarcate subsamples of the 1991 population that were roughly comparable with those reporting Aboriginal origins in 1981. As the APS made available for the first time a question on Aboriginal self-identification -- it was the contention of the present report that this item allowed for the establishment of subsamples of the 1991 APS-based population roughly comparable with the 1981 Census numbers. The first part of this report introduced definitions of ethnicity as relied upon in the 1981 and 1991 Censuses -- along with the self-identity concept in the 1991 APS. The second section moved on to systematically consider whether reasonable time series are identifiable, with the Inuit, Métis, and North American Indian populations separately. The last section moves on to examine a series of selected census variables, including labour force participation, unemployment, individual income, occupation/industry, and highest level of schooling"--Executive summary, p. 3.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstDemographic statisticsBourdeau, Jean-Pierre.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Canada.Statistics Canada.Housing, Family and Social Statistics Division.PDF1.54 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-185-eng.pdf02027cam 2200313za 45009.830039CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170104s1995 oncbd ob f000 0dfre dCaOODSPfren-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-169-1F-PDFGirard, Camil,1950-Culture et dynamique interculturelle [ressource électronique] : récits de vie : trois hommes et trois femmes au Québec / Camil Girard.Récits de vie : trois hommes et trois femmes au QuébecCulture et dynamique interculturelle : récits de vie de trois hommes et trois femmes Québec[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1995.2 v. (viii, 559 p.) : ill., cartesPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Titre de la couv.Comprend des références bibliographiques.v. I. Culture et dynamique interculturelle : récits de vie de trois hommes Québec / Camil Girard ... [et al.] -- 1. La région étudiée : survol historique -- 2. Les bases de l'enquête -- 3. Harry Kurtness (récit de vie) -- 4. Jules Gauthier (récit de vie) -- 5. Marc Brubacher (récit de vie) -- 6. À la rencontre de cultures : trois hommes au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean -- v. II. Culture et dynamique interculturelle : récits de vie de trois femmes Québec / Camil Girard ... [et al.] -- 7. Anne-Marie Siméon (récit de vie) -- 8. Yvette Maltais-Jean (récit de vie) -- 9. Ivy Bradbury (récit de vie) -- 10. À la rencontre de cultures: trois femmes au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstBiographieCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.PDF8.08 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-169-1-fra.pdf01912cam 2200337za 45009.830043CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170105s1994 oncd ob f000 0dfre dCaOODSPfren-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-169-2F-PDFCulture et dynamique interculturelle [ressource électronique] : récits de vie de trois femmes Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume II) / Camil Girard ... [et al.].Récits de vie de trois femmes Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume II)[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994.216 p. : ill.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Culture and intercultural dynamics: the life stories of three women from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume II).Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Titre de la couv.Comprend des références bibliographiques.Équipe de recherche / remerciements -- 1. À la rencontre de cultures - trois femmes au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean -- 2. Une chasseuse de Mashteuiatsh - Anne-Marie Siméon (analyse de récit) -- 3. Une agricultrice de Laterrière (Saguenay) - Yvette Maltais (analyse du récit) -- 4. Une Saguenayenne d'origine anglaise - Ivy Bradbury (analyse du récit) -- Conclusion générale -- Bibliographie générale.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstFemmegccstBiographieGirard, Camil,1950-Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Culture and intercultural dynamics : (CaOODSP)9.830050PDF4.92 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-169-2-fra.pdf01638cam 2200325za 45009.830047CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s1994 onc ob f000 0deng dCaOODSPengn-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-169-1E-PDFCulture and intercultural dynamics : [electronic resource] : the life stories of three men from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume I) / Camil Girard ... [et al.].Life stories of three men from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume I)[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1994.422 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title.Includes glossaries.Includes bibliographic references.1. The study region - historic overview -- 2. Basis for research -- 3. Cultures at the crossroads - three men in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean -- 4. A Montagnais chief from Mashteuiatsh - Harry Kurtness (analysis of life story) -- 5. Saw mill owner - Jules Gauthier (analysis of life story) -- 6. Life in my father's footsteps - Marc Brubacher (analysis of life story).gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstMengccstBiographiesGirard, Camil,1950-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF7.89 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-169-1-eng.pdf01873cam 2200349za 45009.830050CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s1994 onc ob f000 0deng dCaOODSPengn-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-169-2E-PDFCulture and intercultural dynamics : [electronic resource] : the life stories of three women from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume II) / Camil Girard ... [et al.].Life stories of three women from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume II)[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1994.339 p.Issued also in French under title: Culture et dynamique interculturelle : récits de vie de trois femmes Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (volume II).Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title.Includes glossaries.Includes bibliographic references.Research team/acknowledgements -- 1. Cultures at the crossroads: three women from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean -- 2. A hunter from Mashteuiatsh: Anne-Marie Simeon (life story) -- 3. A farmer from Laterriere (Saguenay): Yvette Maltais (life story) -- 4. A Saguenay resident of British origin: Ivy Bradbury (life story) -- General conclusion -- General bibliography.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstWomengccstBiographiesGirard, Camil,1950-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Culture et dynamique interculturelle (CaOODSP)9.830043PDF5.62 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-169-2-eng.pdf02668cam 2200397za 45009.830066CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1993 onc o f000 0 eng d0-662-14996-6CaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1-2E-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1-2ECassidy, Michael,1937-Overview of the second round [electronic resource] / prepared for the Commission by Michael Cassidy.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993.[86] p. (un-numbered pages)Issued also in French under title: Compte rendu de la deuxième série d'audiences.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.At head of title: Public hearings."April 1993."Introduction -- The second round of hearings -- Self-government -- Social and cultural issues -- Land and economy -- Rebuilding the relationship -- Appendix. Schedule of public hearings - round two -- Afterword."The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples held its second round of hearings across Canada from October 27 to December 10, 1992. Like the first round in the spring of 1992, these hearings were held mainly on reserves, in Métis and Inuit communities, or in friendship centres and similar locations in larger cities. They again covered the length and breadth of Canada, from reserves on the Canada-United States border to as far north as Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay, Northwest Territories, and from Gander, Newfoundland, to as far west as Old Crow, Yukon. This overview reports the main themes and issues raised during Round Two of the Commission's hearings, using the words of intervenors wherever possible. It was prepared on the basis of transcripts and daily summaries of the hearings, briefs tabled at the hearings, personal attendance and round table summaries prepared by Infolink Consultants of Ottawa"--Intro., p. [5, 6].Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Compte rendu de la deuxième série d'audiences (CaOODSP)9.830070PDF328 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-2-eng.pdf01816cam 2200337za 45009.830067CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1993 onco o f000 0 eng d0-660-1493-2-XCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-11-2E-PDFAboriginal peoples and the justice system [electronic resource] : report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Justice Issues.Report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Justice IssuesOttawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993.viii, 510 p. : photosHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 90 of the main report are out of order in this digitized edition.Issued also in French under title: Les peuples autochtones et la justice : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur les questions judiciaires.There was a widespread view among participants at the Round Table that the current justice system, especially the criminal justice system, is too centralized, too legalistic, too formal and too removed from the (Aboriginal) communities it is supposed to serve.Issued also in printed form.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstJustice systemCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Les peuples autochtones et la justice (CaOODSP)9.830069Aboriginal peoples and the justice system : (CaOODSP)9.608697PDF14.72 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-2-eng.pdf01869cam 2200337za 45009.830069CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1993 onco o f000 0 fre d0-660-94150-3CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-11-2F-PDFLes peuples autochtones et la justice [ressource électronique] : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur les questions judiciaires.Rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur les questions judiciairesOttawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.viii, 528 p. : photographiesPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : le page 90 n'est pas dans le bon ordre dans la version numérisée.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Aboriginal peoples and the justice system : report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Justice Issues.Les participants à la table ronde étaient largement d'avis que le système judiciaire actuel, le système pénal surtout, était trop centralisé, trop porté sur l'aspect juri-dique, trop rigide et trop éloigné des collectivités (autochtones) qu'il est censé servir.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstSystème judiciaireCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Aboriginal peoples and the justice system (CaOODSP)9.830067Les peuples autochtones et la justice : (CaOODSP)9.620777PDF15.48 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-2-fra.pdf03089cam 2200409za 45009.830070CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1993 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-94189-9CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1-2F-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1-2FCassidy, Michael,1937-Compte rendu de la deuxième série d'audiences [ressource électronique] / rédigé pour la Commission par Michael Cassidy.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.[95] p. (pages non numérotées)Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Overview of the second round.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.En tête du titre : Audiences publiques.« Avril 1993. »Introduction -- La deuxième série d'audiences -- L'autonomie gouvernementale -- Les questions socio-culturelles -- La terre et l'économie -- Rétablir des relations saines -- Annexe. Calendrier de la deuxième série d'audiences publiques -- Postface.« La Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones a tenu, du 27 octobre au 10 décembre 1992, sa deuxième série d'audiences dans les diverses régions du Canada. Comme ce fut le cas lors de la première série d'audiences, au printemps 1992, les rencontres ont eu lieu avant tout dans les réserves, dans les localités métisses et inuit, ou encore dans les centres d'amitié autochtones et autres endroits similaires des grandes villes. Cette fois encore, les commissaires ont visité le pays de long en large, des réserves situées à la frontière Canado-américaine jusqu'à Rankin Inlet et Cambridge Bay dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, et de Gander (Terre-Neuve) jusqu'à Old Crow (Yukon). Le présent compte rendu fait état des principaux thèmes et problèmes soulevés au cours de la deuxième série d'audiences de la Commission en rapportant aussi fidèlement que possible les propos des intervenants. Il s'inspire des transcriptions et des résumés quotidiens des audiences, des mémoires déposés lors des audiences ainsi que des résumés des témoignages personnels et des tables rondes préparés par la firme Infolink Consultants d'Ottawa »--Intro., p. [7, 8].Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Overview of the second round (CaOODSP)9.830066Compte rendu de la deuxième série d'audiences / (CaOODSP)9.620844PDF3.75 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-2-fra.pdf02740cam 2200445za 45009.830073CaOODSP20221107145439cr |||||||||||170106s1993 onc o f000 0 eng d0-660-15357-2CaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1-3E-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1-3EExploring the options [electronic resource] : overview of the third round.Overview of the third round[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993.x, 85 p.Issued also in French under title: L'heure des choix : compte rendu de la troisième série d'audiences.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.At head of title: Public hearings."November 1993."Co-chairs: René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Pref.Preface -- Introduction -- The third round of hearings -- Healing -- Self-determination -- Self-sufficiency -- The relationship -- The schedule of hearings - round three -- Afterword."Like the overviews of Rounds One and Two, this volume seeks to summarize the main themes and issues raised during the third round of hearings and to convey a sense of the dialogue that took place between interveners and the Commission. Its purpose is to assist individuals and organizations who have an interest in Aboriginal issues and in the Commission's mandate that goes beyond the limited press coverage of its hearings, in the spirit of the Commission's commitment to public education and a broad public dialogue. This overview was prepared on the basis of briefs, transcripts and daily summaries of the hearings and personal attendance by the writer at the hearings. Reference is made to the hearing location when interveners are cited; the appendix provides information on acquiring transcripts of the hearings, which are available in electronic form"--Intro., p. 2.Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstSelf governmentDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.L'heure des choix (CaOODSP)9.830074Exploring the options : (CaOODSP)9.610757PDF60.50 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-3-eng.pdf03020cam 2200457za 45009.830074CaOODSP20221107145439cr |||||||||||170106s1993 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-94437-5CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1-3F-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1-3FL'heure des choix [ressource électronique] : compte rendu de la troisième série d'audiences.Compte rendu de la troisième série d'audiences[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.xi, 94 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Exploring the options: overview of the third round.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : le page 86 n'est pas dans le bon ordre dans la version numérisée.En tête du titre : Audiences publiques.« Novembre 1993. »Coprésidents : René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Préf.Préface -- Introduction -- La troisième série d'audiences -- La guérison -- L'autodétermination -- L'autosuffisance -- La relation -- Calendrier de la troisième série d'audiences -- Postface.« Tout comme ceux de la première et de la deuxième séries d'audiences, le présent compte rendu résume les principaux thèmes et questions abordés et donne une idée du dialogue qui s'est engagé entre les intervenants et la Commission. Il est conçu à l'intention des personnes et des organisations qui éprouvent, pour les questions autochtones et le mandat de la Commission, un intérêt qui dépasse la couverture limitée accordée aux audiences par la presse, et il répond à l'engagement que la Commission a pris de sensibiliser la population et de favoriser un dialogue accru. Ce compte rendu a été dressé à partir des mémoires, des transcriptions et des résumés quotidiens des audiences ainsi que des notes personnelles prises par l'auteur aux audiences. Chaque fois qu'un intervenant est mentionné, le lieu où s'est tenue l'audience est précisé; la postface indique où se procurer les transcriptions des délibérations »--Intro., p. 2.Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Exploring the options (CaOODSP)9.830073L'heure des choix : (CaOODSP)9.622379PDF68.72 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-3-fra.pdf02842cam 2200445za 45009.830075CaOODSP20221107145439cr |||||||||||170106s1994 onc o f000 0 eng d0-660-15433-1CaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1-4E-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1-4EToward reconciliation [electronic resource] : overview of the fourth round.Overview of the fourth round[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994.[111] p. (un-numbered pages)Issued also in French under title: Vers une réconciliation : compte rendu de la quatrième série d'audiences.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.At head of title: Public hearings."April 1994."Co-chairs: René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Pref.Preface -- Introduction -- The fourth round of hearings -- Appendix 1. Special consultation with the historic mission churches -- Appendix 2. Submission from the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador -- Appendix 3. Schedule of hearings, round 4 -- Appendix 4. Public consultations, rounds 1 to 4 -- Afterword."The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples had four main objectives for its fourth and final round of hearings, which took place between November 1 and December 3, 1993: to hear the views of the national Aboriginal organizations; to hear as many as possible of the organizations that had prepared submissions with research assistance from the Commission's Intervenor Participation Program (IPP); to solicit a wide range of opinion on Aboriginal issues from the non-Aboriginal community; and to encourage more input from Québec. This overview of the fourth round of hearings follows the model established for earlier rounds. Its aim is to make the content of the hearings accessible to people interested in Aboriginal issues or in the work of the Commission without the need to consult the transcripts"--Intro., p. [9].Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstSelf governmentDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Vers une réconciliation (CaOODSP)9.830076Toward reconciliation : (CaOODSP)9.611206PDF1.19 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-4-eng.pdf03033cam 2200445za 45009.830076CaOODSP20221107145439cr |||||||||||170106s1994 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-94490-1CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1-4F-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1-4FVers une réconciliation [ressource électronique] : compte rendu de la quatrième série d'audiences.Compte rendu de la quatrième série d'audiences[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994.viii, 107 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Toward reconciliation: overview of the fourth round.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.En tête du titre : Audiences publiques.« Avril 1994. »Coprésidents : René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Préf.Préface -- Introduction -- La quatrième série d'audiences -- Organisations autochtones nationales -- Annexe 1. Consultation spéciale auprès des Églises missionnaires -- Annexe 2. Mémoire du premier ministre de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador -- Annexe 3. Calendrier de la quatrième série d'audiences -- Annexe 4. Consultations publique -- Postface.« La Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones avait quatre objectifs principaux en commençant sa quatrième et dernière série d'audiences, qui se sont tenues du 1er novembre au 3 décembre 1993 : recueillir l'opinion des organisations autochtones nationales; entendre le plus possible de repré-sentants d'organisations ayant préparé un mémoire avec le concours du Programme d'aide financière aux intervenants (PAFI) de la Commission; solliciter un large éventail d'opinions de la collecti-vité non autochtone sur les questions autochtones; et encourager une plus grande participation du Québec. Ce compte rendu de la quatrième série d'audiences est structuré comme les précédents et vise à rendre les témoignages accessibles aux personnes intéressées par les questions autochtones ou par les travaux de la Commission sans qu'elles aient à consulter les transcriptions »--Intro., p. 1.Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Toward reconciliation (CaOODSP)9.830075Vers une réconciliation : (CaOODSP)9.622680PDF748 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-4-fra.pdf02251cam 2200337za 45009.830077CaOODSP20221107145439cr |||||||||||170106s1993 onco o f000 0 fre d0-660-94169-4CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-11-3F-PDFLes peuples autochtones vivant en milieu urbain [ressource électronique] : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur les préoccupations des populations urbaines autochtones.Rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur les préoccupations des populations urbaines autochtonesOttawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.viii, 111 p. : photographiesPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : le page 90 n'est pas dans le bon ordre dans la version numérisée.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Aboriginal Peoples in urban centres : report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Urban Issues.Du 21 au 23 juin 1992, la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones a parrainé une table ronde nationale sur les préoccupations des populations urbaines autochtones. Cette réunion rassemblait, à Edmonton (Alberta), 200 participants venus de neuf villes canadiennes comptant une population autochtone importante : Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montréal et Halifax. La majorité des participants, tant autochtones que non autochtones, appartenait à la collectivité autochtone urbaine, beaucoup étant chargés de la prestation de services sociaux.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstMilieu urbainCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Aboriginal Peoples in urban centres (CaOODSP)9.809225Les peuples autochtones vivant en milieu urbain : (CaOODSP)9.620803PDF3.25 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-3-fra.pdf02842cam 2200409za 45009.830078CaOODSP20221107145440cr |||||||||||170106s1992 onc o f000 0 eng d0-662-59266-2CaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1E-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1Cassidy, Michael,1937-Overview of the first round [electronic resource] / prepared for the Commission by Michael Cassidy.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1992.62 p.Issued also in French under title: Compte rendu de la première série d'audiences.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.At head of title: Public hearings."October 1992."Introduction -- I. Aboriginal people today -- II. Aboriginal traditions and culture -- III. Social issues -- IV. Governance and Aboriginal rights -- V. Northern and Inuit issues -- VI. Métis Issues -- VII. The justice system -- VIII. Environment -- IX. Economic development and resources -- Appendix 1. Schedule of public hearings - round 1.“The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples held its first round of hearings across Canada from April 21 to June 26, 1992. These hearings focused on allowing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people and organizations to voice their concerns and to offer solutions to the broad range of problems set out in the Commission's mandate. Over two months, the Commission heard from some 785 individuals and organizations and held 44 days of hearings at 36 locations, mostly in smaller communities. These included 11 days in Atlantic Canada and Labrador; 6 days in central Canada; 21 days in the West and 9 days in the two northern territories. This report was prepared … on the basis of the hearings transcripts, personal attendance at a number of the hearings, and summaries prepared by Commission analysts. Where citations are given, they refer to the name of the speaker or organization and the hearing at which they spoke"--Intro., p. 1, 2.Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Compte rendu de la première série d'audiences (CaOODSP)9.830079Overview of the first round / (CaOODSP)9.516386PDF2.64 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-eng.pdf03184cam 2200409za 45009.830079CaOODSP20221107145440cr |||||||||||170106s1992 onc o f000 0 fre d0-662-59266-2CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-1F-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-1Cassidy, Michael,1937-Compte rendu de la première série d'audiences [ressource électronique] / rédigé pour la Commission par Michael Cassidy.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1992.69 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Overview of the first round.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.En tête du titre : Audiences publiques.« Octobre 1992. »Introduction -- I. Les peuples autochtones aujourd'hui -- II. Les traditions et la culture des autochtones -- III. Les questions sociales et les services sociaux -- IV. L'administration et les droits des autochtones -- V. Le Nord et les Inuit -- VI. Les questions propres aux Métis -- VII. Le système judiciaire -- VIII. L'environnement -- IX. Le développement économique et les ressources -- Annexe 1. Liste de la première série d'audiences publiques.« La Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones a tenu sa première série d'audiences dans les diverses régions du Canada du 21 avril au 26 juin 1992. Ces audiences avaient pour but de permettre, entre autres, aux autochtones et aux non-autochtones et à divers organismes de faire état de leurs préoccupations et de proposer des solutions au large éventail de problèmes que la Commission est chargée d'examiner. En deux mois, la Commission a entendu quelque 785 particuliers et organisations et siégé pendant 44 jours à 36 endroits différents, surtout dans des petites localités. La Commission a tenu 11 jours d'audiences dans la région de l'Atlantique et au Labrador, six jours dans le centre du Canada, 21 jours dans l'Ouest et neuf jours dans les deux territoires du Nord. L'auteur a rédigé le présent rapport à l'aide des transcriptions des audiences, de ses notes personnelles et des comptes rendus élaborés par les analystes de la Commission. Les citations sont identifiées par le nom de leur auteur ou celui de l'organisation représentée au cours de l'audience »--Intro., p. 1, 2.Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Overview of the first round (CaOODSP)9.830078Compte rendu de la première série d'audiences / (CaOODSP)9.516387PDF3.22 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-1-fra.pdf02109cam 2200337za 45009.830080CaOODSP20221107145440cr |||||||||||170106s1993 oncdo o f000 0 eng d0-660-15173-1CaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-11-4E-PDFThe path to healing [electronic resource] : report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Health and Social Issues.Report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Health and Social IssuesOttawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993.361 p. : graphs, photosHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 84-94 of the main report are out of order in this digitized edition.Issued also in French under title: Sur le chemin de la guérison : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur la santé et les questions sociales.This paper was commissioned by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples to provide a summary of the proceedings of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Health and Social Issues, held in Vancouver March 10-12, 1993. Portions of this summary were provided to participants at the Round Table in an oral presentation at the end of the conference. Ideas first presented there have been developed further in this paper. A draft of this paper was circulated to the Commission Co-Chairs and others involved in organizing the Round Table, and their comments have been incorporated.Issued also in printed form.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstSocial conditionsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Sur le chemin de la guérison (CaOODSP)9.830083The path to healing : (CaOODSP)9.608865PDF11.47 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-4-eng.pdf02185cam 2200337za 45009.830083CaOODSP20221107145440cr |||||||||||170106s1993 oncdo o f000 0 fre d0-660-94275-5CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-11-4F-PDFSur le chemin de la guérison [ressource électronique] : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur la santé et les questions sociales.Rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur la santé et les questions socialesOttawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.373 p. : graphiques, photographiesPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : les pages 94-98 ne sont pas dans le bon ordre dans la version numérisée.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: The path to healing : report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Health and Social Issues.Le présent document a été commandé par la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones (CRPA) à titre de résumé des travaux de la Table ronde nationale sur la santé et les questions sociales, tenue à Vancouver du 10 au 12 mars 1993. Ce résumé a été communiqué en partie aux participants à la table ronde dans un exposé oral livré au terme de la conférence. Le présent document, dont une ébauche a été remise aux coprésidents de la Commission et aux autres organisateurs de la table ronde et qui tient compte de leurs commentaires, approfondit les idées exprimées dans cet exposé.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions socialesCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.The path to healing (CaOODSP)9.830080Sur la chemin de la guérison : (CaOODSP)9.620890PDF10.15 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-4-fra.pdf02908cam 2200301za 45009.829929CaOODSP20221107145418cr |||||||||||170103s1996 onc ob f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-152F-PDFLe statut juridique des autochtones au Québec et le pluralisme [ressource électronique] / A. Lajoie ... [et al.].[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, [1996]303 p.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Titre de départ.Comprend des références bibliographiques.Synthèse introductive / Andrée Lajoie -- L'appropriation du Canada par la France de 1534 à 1760 ou les rivages inconnus du droit / Jean-Maurice Brisson -- Les droits des Amérindiens sur le territoire sous le Régime français / Sylvio Normand -- Les traités d'alliance entre les Français et les Premières Nations sous le Régime français / Andrée Lajoie et Pierre Verville -- L'influence du Régime français sur le statut et les droits des peuples autochtones du Canada : une relecture critique de la jurisprudence / Alain Bissonnette.« Au printemps 1993, la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones nous a soumis trois questions portant globalement sur les droits ancestraux et issus de traités sous le régime français et leurs conséquences pour le statut des autochtones au Québec, témoignant par là de ses préoccupations face aux positions prises par divers intervenants à ses audiences, positions qui cristallisent une controverse juridique et politique actuelle portant sur la question de savoir si ces droits ont au Québec un contenu et une portée différents de ceux qu'on leur attribue partout ailleurs au Canada. Certes, la solution judiciaire ou politique de ce débat devra tenir compte des hypothèses et des thèses développées jusqu'à présent par les auteurs et les procureurs qui s'opposent sur cette question. Mais pour y répondre adéquatement, il y avait lieu d'aborder les questions soumises à la lumière de l'ensemble des connaissances pertinentes actuellement disponibles et à les situer dans une perspective critique qui assure leur caractère scientifique en même temps qu'elle prémunit contre la surestimation de leur portée C'est là l'objectif de nos études dont cet ouvrage vise à rendre compte »--Intro., p. 1-2.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstDroits des autochtonesLajoie, Andrée,1933-Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.PDF9.47 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-152-fra.pdf01535cam 2200301za 45009.829930CaOODSP20221107145418cr |||||||||||170103s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-159E-PDFStout, Madeleine Dion.Family violence in Aboriginal communities [electronic resource] : the missing peace / prepared for: the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by Madeleine Dion Stout with the assistance of Catherine R. Bruyere.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1996.iv, 110 p."July 1996."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-110).Looking at the problem of family violence in aboriginal communities, it is important to consider the hard data on violence. However, to fully appreciate the destructive force family violence wields, aboriginal voices must tell "how it is". Stories about children is always a good place to begin.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFamily violenceBruyere, Catherine R.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF492 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-159-eng.pdf02084cam 2200337za 45009.830086CaOODSP20221107145441cr |||||||||||170106s1994 onc o f000 0 eng d0-660-15413-7CaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-1-2E-PDFSummaries of reports by federal bodies and Aboriginal organizations [electronic resource] / produced by the Centre for Policy and Program Assessment, School of Public Administration, Carleton University.At head of title: Public policy and Aboriginal peoples 1965-1992 volume 2Ottawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994.xiv, 374 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 82 of the main report are out of order in this digitized edition.Issued also in French under title: Résumés de rapports d'organismes fédéraux et d'organisations autochtones.The project, conducted for the Commission by the Centre for Policy and Program Assessment of the School of Public Administration, Carleton University, examined reports by royal commissions, inquiries, parliamentary and legislative committees, and task forces, as well as commissioned studies. The focus was on reports that involved public input and that recommended changes in government policy relating to Aboriginal peoples.Issued also in printed form.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstReportsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Résumés de rapports d'organismes fédéraux et d'organisations autochtones (CaOODSP)9.830087Summaries of reports by federal bodies and aboriginal organizations (CaOODSP)9.610999PDF8.87 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-1-2-eng.pdf02204cam 2200337za 45009.830087CaOODSP20221107145441cr |||||||||||170106s1994 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-94472-3CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-1-2F-PDFRésumés de rapports d'organismes fédéraux et d'organisations autochtones [ressource électronique] / produit par le Centre for Policy and Program Assessment, École d'administration publique, Univsersité Carleton.En tête du titre: Politique officielle et peuples autochtones 1965-1992 volume 2Ottawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994.xiv, 413 p.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : le page 82 n'est pas dans le bon ordre dans la version numérisée.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Summaries of reports by federal bodies and Aboriginal organizations.Ayant accepté de réaliser ce projet pour le compte de la Commission, le Centre for Policy and Program Assessment de l'Ecole d'administration publique de l'Université Carleton a examiné les rapports de commissions royales, d'enquêtes, de comités parlementaires et législatifs et de groupes de travail divers, ainsi que des études commandées. Il a mis l'accent sur les documents qui faisaient appel au public et recommandaient des modifications aux politiques gouvernementales touchant les autochtones.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstRapportCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Summaries of reports by federal bodies and Aboriginal organizations (CaOODSP)9.830086Résumés de rapports d'organismes fédéraux et d'organisations autochtones (CaOODSP)9.622531PDF9.87 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-1-2-fra.pdf01446cam 2200265za 45009.830091CaOODSP20221107145441cr |||||||||||161202s2016 onc |o||||f00| 0|eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---CP22-115/2016E-PDFPrivy Council Office audit of the management and use of acquisition cards [electronic resource] : final report / Audit and Evaluation Division.Audit of the management and use of acquisition cards[Ottawa] : Privy Council Office, 2016.ii, 8 p.Issued also in French under title: Bureau du conseil privé, verification de la gestion et de l'utilisation des cartes d'achat - rapport final."May 20, 2016.""The scope of this audit included the framework of financial and management oversight controls in place for the effective management of PCO’s Acquisition Card Program, including the alignment of PCO’s Policy on Acquisition Cards with the TB Directive on Acquisition Cards." - p. 1.gccstPurchasinggccstFinancial managementCanada. Privy Council Office.Bureau du Conseil privé, Vérification de la gestion et de l’utilisation des cartes d'achat (CaOODSP)9.830092PDF51 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/CP22-115-2016-eng.pdf01571cam 2200277za 45009.830092CaOODSP20221107145442cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f00| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---CP22-115/2016F-PDFBureau du Conseil privé, Vérification de la gestion et de l’utilisation des cartes d'achat [ressource électronique] : rapport final / Division de la vérification et de l’évaluation.Vérification de la gestion et de l'utilisation des cartes d'achat[Ottawa] : Bureau du Conseil privé, 2016.ii, 8 p.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Privy Council Office, audit of the management and use of acquisition cards - final report.Titre de la couv.« 20 mai 2016. »«La portée de cette vérification comprenait le cadre des mesures de surveillance en matière de gestion et de finances en place en vue d’assurer une gestion efficace du Programme de cartes d’achat du BCP, notamment la concordance de la Politique sur les cartes d’achat du BCP avec la Directive sur les cartes d’achat du CT.» - p. 1.gccstGestion financièregccstAchatCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Privy Council Office audit of the management and use of acquisition cards (CaOODSP)9.830091PDF53 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/CP22-115-2016-fra.pdf02139cam 2200337za 45009.830093CaOODSP20221107145442cr |||||||||||170106s1994 onc o f000 0 eng d0-660-15414-5CaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-1-3E-PDFSummaries of reports by provincial and territorial bodies and other organizations [electronic resource] / produced by the Centre for Policy and Program Assessment, School of Public Administration, Carleton University.At head of title: Public policy and Aboriginal peoples 1965-1992 volume 3Ottawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994.xiv, 341 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 80-82 of the main report are out of order in this digitized edition.Issued also in French under title: Résumés de rapports d'organismes provinciaux et territoriaux et d'autres organisations.The project, conducted for the Commission by the Centre for Policy and Program Assessment of the School of Public Administration, Carleton University, examined reports by royal commissions, inquiries, parliamentary and legislative committees, and task forces, as well as commissioned studies. The focus was on reports that involved public input and that recommended changes in government policy relating to Aboriginal peoples.Issued also in printed form.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstReportsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Résumés de rapports d'organismes provinciaux et territoriaux et d'autres organisations (CaOODSP)9.830096Summaries of reports by provincial and territorial bodies and other organizations (CaOODSP)9.611000PDF8.31 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-1-3-eng.pdf02252cam 2200337za 45009.830096CaOODSP20221107145442cr |||||||||||170106s1994 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-94473-1CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-1-3F-PDFRésumés de rapports d'organismes provinciaux et territoriaux et d'autres organisations [ressource électronique] / produit par le Centre for Policy and Program Assessment, École d'administration publique, Univsersité Carleton.En tête du titre: Politique officielle et peuples autochtones 1965-1992 volume 3Ottawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994.xv, 389 p.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : le page 82 n'est pas dans le bon ordre dans la version numérisée.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Summaries of reports by provincial and territorial bodies and other organizations.Ayant accepté de réaliser ce projet pour le compte de la Commission, le Centre for Policy and Program Assessment de l'Ecole d'administration publique de l'Université Carleton a examiné les rapports de commissions royales, d'enquêtes, de comités parlementaires et législatifs et de groupes de travail divers, ainsi que des études commandées. Il a mis l'accent sur les documents qui faisaient appel au public et recommandaient des modifications aux politiques gouvernementales touchant les autochtones.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstRapportCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Summaries of reports by provincial and territorial bodies and other organizations (CaOODSP)9.830093Résumés de rapports d'organismes provinciaux et territoriaux et d'autres organismes (CaOODSP)9.622532PDF9.25 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-1-3-fra.pdf02191cam 2200385za 45009.830097CaOODSP20221107145442cr |||||||||||170106s1995 onc o f000 0 eng d0-660-16212-6CaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-6-1E-PDFAnaya, S. James.International dimensions [electronic resource] / by S. James Anaya, Richard Falk and Donat Pharand.At head of title: Canada's fiduciary obligation to Aboriginal peoples in the context of accession to sovereignty by Quebec volume 1Ottawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1995.[133] p."August 1995."Issued also in French under title: Dimension internationale."Papers prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.The work of this research project was divided between an analysis of fiduciary obligations to Aboriginal peoples under Canadian law and an analysis of them under international law. The conclusions reached by these inquiries, although relying on distinct sources and somewhat different patterns of legal justifications, reach an overarching mutually reinforcing conclusion: the government of Canada has a fiduciary obligation to the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec during all phases of any process by which Quebec may accede to sovereignty as a state distinct from Canada.Issued also in printed form.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFiduciary obligationsFalk, Richard A.Pharand, Donat.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Dimension internationale (CaOODSP)9.830100International dimensions / (CaOODSP)9.612489PDF1.07 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-6-1-eng.pdf02368cam 2200385za 45009.830100CaOODSP20221107145443cr |||||||||||170106s1995 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-95105-3CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-6-1F-PDFAnaya, S. James.Dimension internationale [ressource électronique] / S. James Anaya, Richard Falk et Donat Pharand.En tête du titre: Obligation de fiduciaire du Canada envers les peuples autochtones dans le contexte de l'accession du Québec à la souveraineté volume 1Ottawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, 1995.iv, 188 p.« Août 1995. »Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: International dimensions.« Documents préparés dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. »Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Pour le projet de recherche présenté ici, les obligations de fiduciaire envers les peuples autochtones ont été analysées, d'une part en vertu du droit canadien, et d'autre part en vertu du droit international. Même si elles reposent sur des sources distinctes et sur des justifications juridiques légèrement différentes, ces analyses ont abouti à des conclusions très semblables, qui se renforcent mutuellement, à savoir que le gouvernement du Canada a une obligation de fiduciaire envers les peuples autochtones du Québec à toutes les étapes de tout processus par lequel le Québec pourrait accéder à la souveraineté en tant qu'État distinct du Canada.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstObligation fiduciaireFalk, Richard A.Pharand, Donat.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.International dimensions (CaOODSP)9.830097Dimension internationale / (CaOODSP)9.623462PDF4.35 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-6-1-fra.pdf03396cam 2200433za 45009.830101CaOODSP20221107145443cr |||||||||||170106s1993 oncdo ob f100 0 eng d0-660-15367-XCaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-5E-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-5National Round Table on Aboriginal Economic Development and Resources(1993 :Ottawa, Ont.)Sharing the harvest [electronic resource] : the road to self-reliance : report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Economic Development and Resources.Report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Economic Development and Resources[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993.viii, 361 p. : ill.Issued also in French under title: Un partage garant d'autonomie : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur le développement économique et les ressources.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. 90 is out of order in this digitized edition.Chairman: Ron Jamieson.Includes bibliographical references.Preface -- Round table objectives and issues -- Chairman's opening address -- Report from the round table rapporteur -- Keynote addresses -- Discussion papers -- Models of community and individual enterprise -- Chairman's closing address: Building an Aboriginal economy -- Daily summaries -- Appendices.“The objectives of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Economic Development and Resources were to stimulate discussion of the economic development challenges facing Aboriginal peoples and to elicit suggestions on how these challenges can best be met. The results of the Round Table were to con-tribute to the formulation of the Royal Commission’s final recommendations. To bring a broad range of perspectives to the discussion, participants included those knowledgeable in economic development and resources issues and those with expertise in the creation and implementation of economic development initiatives benefitting Aboriginal communities — with a balance in terms of gender, age and Aboriginal identification. Economic development issues are very broad-ranging. To help focus discussion, five issue groups or themes were selected, and participants were asked to consider particular questions relating to each of the themes. Discussion papers were commissioned on each of the themes, and a series of examples or models of individual and community enterprise in economic development were presented"--Objectives, p. 1.Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstConferencesCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Un partage garant d'autonomie (CaOODSP)9.830102Sharing the harvest: the road to self reliance : (CaOODSP)9.610862PDF9.88 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-5-eng.pdf02843cam 2200409za 45009.830102CaOODSP20221107145443cr |||||||||||170106s1993 oncdo ob f100 0 fre d0-660-94446-4CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-11-5F-PDFZ1-1991/1-11-5Table ronde nationale sur le développement économique et les ressources(1993 :Ottawa, Ont.)Un partage garant d'autonomie [ressource électronique] : rapport de la Table ronde nationale sur le développement économique et les ressources.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.viii, 374 p. : ill.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Sharing the harvest: the road to self-reliance: report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Economic Development and Resources.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Imperfection : le page 92 n'est pas dans le bon ordre; les pages ii-iii sont disparus dans la version numérisée.Président : Ron Jamieson.Comprend des références bibliographiques.Préface -- Objectifs et enjeux -- Mot de bienvenue du président -- Compte rendu du rapporteur -- Allocutions -- Mémoires -- Initiatives individuelles et communautaires -- Mot de la fin : Bâtir une économie autochtone -- Résumé des délibérations -- Annexes.« La Table ronde nationale sur le développement économique et les ressources avait pour objet de stimuler le débat sur les défis auxquels les autochtones font face et de suggérer des moyens de vraiment relever ces défis. Le but était aussi de dégager des idées qui pourraient servir à la formulation des recommandations finales de la Commission. Afin d'avoir un débat le plus fructueux possible, les participants avaient été choisis en fonction de leur connaissance du dossier et de leur expérience pratique dans les collectivités autochtones. On avait aussi cherché à équilibrer le nombre d'hommes et de femmes ainsi que les nations autochtones et les groupes d'âge représentés »--Objectifs, p. 1.Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstCongrèsCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Sharing the harvest (CaOODSP)9.830101PDF10.59 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-11-5-fra.pdf02675cam 2200445za 45009.830104CaOODSP20221107145443cr |||||||||||170106s1992 onco o f000 0 eng d0-662-59267-0CaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-12-1E-PDFZ1-1991/1-12-1Framing the issues [electronic resource] : discussion paper 1.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1992.v, 49 p. : ill.Issued also in French under title: Les questions en jeu : document de réflexion n° 1.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.At head of title: Public hearings."October 1992."Co-chairs: René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Pref.Preface -- Introduction -- pt. 1. What we heard -- Social/cultural affairs -- Governance -- Land and economy -- The North -- pt. 2. Some questions to consider -- Fundamental questions -- Specific questions -- Appendix 1. Schedule of public hearings - round 1.“On April 21, 1992, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples launched its first round of public hearings in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Over the next ten weeks, travelling in three teams, Commissioners visited 36 locations, held 44 days of public hearings, and heard from some 850 individuals and organizations, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal. The purpose of the discussion paper is to summarize what the Commission has heard during its hearings to date and to present examples of fundamental and specific questions that the Commission would like to have addressed more fully during the second round of hearings. This second round of hearings will be held between October and December 1992 in approximately 30 locations across Canada"--Intro., p. 1, 2.Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstSelf governmentDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Les questions en jeu (CaOODSP)9.830106Framing the issues (CaOODSP)9.516388Framing the issues / (CaOODSP)9.644727PDF7.76 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-12-1-eng.pdf02846cam 2200445za 45009.830106CaOODSP20221107145444cr |||||||||||170106s1992 onco o f000 0 fre d0-662-59267-0CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-12-1F-PDFZ1-1991/1-12-1Les questions en jeu [ressource électronique] : document de réflexion n° 1.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1992.v, 57 p. : ill.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Framing the issues: discussion paper 1.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.En tête du titre : Audiences publiques.« Octobre 1992. »Coprésidents : René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Préf.Préface -- Introduction -- pt. 1. Compte rendu des témoignages -- Le domaine socioculturel -- La fonction gouvernementale -- La terre et l'économie -- Le Nord -- pt. 2. Questions à examiner -- Questions fondamentales -- Questions particulières -- Annexe 1. Liste de la première série d'audiences publiques.« Le 21 avril 1992, la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones a entamé sa première série d'audiences publiques à Winnipeg, au Manitoba. Au cours des dix semaines qui ont suivi, les commissaires, répartis en trois groupes, ont tenu 44 jours d'audiences publiques, dans 36 localités différentes et entendu 850 particuliers et organisations autochtones et non-autochtones. Le document de réflexion a pour objectif de résumer les témoignages entendus jusqu'à présent par la Commission et de présenter des exemples de questions générales et précises auxquelles la Commission aimerait s'intéresser de plus près pendant la deuxième série d'audiences. Cette deuxième série d'audiences se tiendra du mois d'octobre au mois de décembre, dans plus de 30 localités du Canada »--Intro., p. 1, 2.Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Framing the issues (CaOODSP)9.830104Les questions en jeu (CaOODSP)9.516389Les questions en jeu / (CaOODSP)9.678539PDF8.58 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-12-1-fra.pdf02431cam 2200373za 45009.830108CaOODSP20221107145444cr |||||||||||170106s1995 onc o f000 0 eng d0-660-15581-8CaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-6-2E-PDFDupuis, Renée.Domestic dimensions [electronic resource] / by Renée Dupuis and Kent McNeil.At head of title: Canada's fiduciary obligation to Aboriginal peoples in the context of accession to sovereignty by Quebec volume 2Ottawa : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1995.[70] p."August 1995."Issued also in French under title: Dimension intérieure."Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Consistent with the terms of reference set by the Royal Commission, this paper analyzes the Crown's fiduciary obligations from the perspective of Canadian domestic law in the context of accession to sovereignty by Quebec. We begin by defining a few elements essential to establishing the context for this study. The first part of the paper focuses on the sources of the Crown's fiduciary obligations to the Aboriginal peoples of Canada - and, in particular, to Aboriginal peoples in Quebec - under current constitutional arrangements. The second part deals with the general nature of the obligations, concentrating on an analysis of the obligations with respect to the right of Aboriginal self-government and Aboriginal land rights. The final part examines the scope of the fiduciary obligations based on a number of assumptions about an accession to sovereignty by Quebec.Issued also in printed form.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFiduciary obligationsMcNeil, Kent,1945-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Dimension intérieure (CaOODSP)9.830113Domestic dimensions / (CaOODSP)9.612566PDF623 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-6-2-eng.pdf02347cam 2200433za 45009.830109CaOODSP20221107145444cr |||||||||||170106s1993 onco o f000 0 eng d0-660-14997-4CaOODSPengn-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-12-2E-PDFZ1-1991/1-12-2EFocusing the dialogue [electronic resource] : discussion paper 2.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993.vi, 65 p. : ill.Issued also in French under title: Au coeur du dialogue : document de réflexion n° 2.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.At head of title: Public hearings."April 1993."Co-chairs: René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Pref.Preface -- Introduction -- The relationship -- Self-determination -- Self-sufficiency -- Healing -- A last word on focusing the dialogue -- Appendix: Schedule of public hearings, round two.“The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples conducted its second round of public hearings between October 27 and December 10, 1992. In 49 days of hearings, the seven Commissioners, travelling in three teams as they did in the first round, visited 36 cities, towns, villages and reserves across the country. This second discussion paper, Focusing the Dialogue, is in part a reflection of what was said in the second round of public hearings. But it is also a first, tentative step in the Commission's process of deliberation"--Intro., p. 1, 2.Issued also in print format.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstEconomic conditionsgccstSocial conditionsgccstSelf governmentDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Au coeur du dialogue (CaOODSP)9.830111Focusing the dialogue (CaOODSP)9.608788PDF26.04 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-12-2-eng.pdf02508cam 2200433za 45009.830111CaOODSP20221107145445cr |||||||||||170106s1993 onco o f000 0 fre d0-660-94190-2CaOODSPfren-cn---E78*971/.0049720Z1-1991/1-12-2F-PDF Z1-1991/1-12-2FAu coeur du dialogue [ressource électronique] : document de réflexion n° 2.[Ottawa] : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993.vi, 73 p. : ill.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Focusing the dialogue: discussion paper 2.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.En tête du titre : Audiences publiques.« Avril 1993. »Coprésidents : René Dussault, Georges Erasmus. Cf. Préf.Préface -- Introduction -- La relation -- L'autodétermination -- L'autosuffisance -- La guérison -- La boucle est bouclée -- Annexe : Calendrier des audiences publiques - série II.« La Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones a tenu sa deuxième série d'audiences publiques entre le 27 octobre et le 10 décembre 1992. En 49 jours d'audiences, les sept commissaires, répartis en trois équipes comme ils l'étaient lors de la première série, se sont rendus dans 36 villes, villages et réserves indiennes partout au pays. Le présent document fait écho en partie à ce qui a été dit pendant la deuxième série d'audiences publiques. C'est notre second document de réflexion, mais c'est la première étape d'un processus qui se précisera au fur et à mesure que la Commission avance dans ses travaux »--Intro., p. 1, 2.Également publ. en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstConditions économiquesgccstConditions socialesgccstAutonomie gouvernementaleDussault, René,1939-Erasmus, Georges.Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Focusing the dialogue (CaOODSP)9.830109Au coeur du dialogue (CaOODSP)9.620845PDF42.74 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-12-2-fra.pdf02774cam 2200373za 45009.830113CaOODSP20221107145445cr |||||||||||170106s1995 onc o f000 0 fre d0-660-94631-9CaOODSPfren-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-6-2F-PDFDupuis, Renée.Dimension intérieure [ressource électronique] / par Renée Dupuis et Kent McNeil.En tête du titre: Obligation de fiduciaire du Canada envers les peuples autochtones dans le contexte de l'accession du Québec à la souveraineté volume 2Ottawa : Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, 1995.[77] p.« Août 1995. »Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Domestic dimensions.« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. »Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.Conformément au mandat que nous avons reçu de la Commission royale, nous allons analyser la question de l'obligation de fiduciaire, en droit interne canadien, de la Couronne du Canada dans le contexte de l'accession du Québec à la souveraineté. À cet égard, il convient d'abord de préciser quelques éléments qui nous paraissent essentiels pour mieux situer le contexte dans lequel nous devons réaliser cette étude. La première partie de notre étude porte sur les sources de l'obligation de fiduciaire de la Couronne du Canada à l'égard des peuples autochtones du Canada, et plus particulièrement, des peuples autochtones du Québec dans le contexte constitutionnel canadian actuel. La deuxième partie traite de la nature générale de l'obligation de fiduciaire de la Couronne du Canada, en mettant l'accent sur l'analyse de cette obligation en regard du droit à l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones et de leurs droits sur les terres. La dernière partie examine la portée de l'obligation de fiduciaire de la Couronne du Canada appliquée à divers scénarios portant sur l'accession du Québec à la souveraineté.Également publié en version imprimée.gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstObligation fiduciaireMcNeil, Kent,1945-Canada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.Domestic dimensions (CaOODSP)9.830108Dimension intérieure / (CaOODSP)9.623510PDF770 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-6-2-fra.pdf02205cam 2200301za 45009.829784CaOODSP20221107145356cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-mbZ1-1991/1-41-110E-PDFRelations with Canadian governments [electronic resource] : Manitoba / by Kathy L. Brock.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995][134] p. (un-numbered pages)Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, January 1995."Includes bibliographical references.“This study attempts to characterize the relationship between the Manitoba government and Aboriginal peoples within the province. It seeks to present a balanced account of relations by investigating the reasons for past and present government actions and policies, the response of Aboriginal peoples to these programs and policies, and the prospects for a future relationship as institutions of Aboriginal self-government are recognized and/or established. By examining government and Aboriginal perceptions of the current and prospective relationship, areas of misunderstanding and differences may be outlined and avoided in the future. The intention of the study is not to evaluate problems or pass judgement on the merits of the views and actions of the policy participants but to inform our understanding of the policy process with respect to Aboriginal peoples and matters, and then to offer constructive comments on that process and relationship"--Executive summary, p. [4].gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstProvincial governmentsBrock, Kathy Lenore,1958-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF1.11 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-110-eng.pdf03026cam 2200373za 45009.829829CaOODSP20221107145403cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-118E-PDFBarham, Vicky.Financing Aboriginal self-government [electronic resource] / Vicky Barham and Robin Broadway.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]i, 77 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."February, 1995.""Paper prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples; Not to be circulated without permission."Includes bibliographical references.I. Introduction -- II. Fiscal federalism: theory and Canadian practise -- III. Review of financing arrangements for existing self-government agreements -- IV. Possible approaches to financing Aboriginal self-government -- V. Sources of own financing -- VI. Treaty-based First Nations -- VII. Foreseeable problems -- VIII. Concluding remarks -- IX. References.“The purpose of this study is to investigate the forms of financing that might be made available to aboriginal governments and how the financial arrangements for aboriginal governments might be related more generally to the fiscal arrangements that exist between the federal government and the provinces and territories, and between the provinces and territories and their local governments. This is relatively uncharted territory, given the uniqueness of aboriginal governments compared with other political entities with decision making powers, and given the financial relationship that has existed to date between aboriginal communities and the federal government. As such, it is our view that it is necessary to proceed from general first principles, followed by how those principles may be applied to an aboriginal setting. The purpose will not be to come up with particular numbers or even specific formulae for determining funding. Instead, some of the important features that funding arrangements should satisfy will be stressed. In the end, much of the application of the principles will need to be implemented through negotiation among the interested parties. Those negotiations will be better informed if the principles can be agreed upon in advance"--Intro., p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal governmentsgccstSelf governmentgccstFundingCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.University of Ottawa.Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.)Broadway, Robin.PDF399 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-118-eng.pdf02459cam 2200349za 45009.829830CaOODSP20221107145403cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-onZ1-1991/1-41-119E-PDFCameron, David,1941-New relationship, new challenges [electronic resource] : Aboriginal peoples and the Province of Ontario / David Cameron and Jill Wherrett ; Ann Brascoupe, research associate.Aboriginal peoples and the Province of Ontario[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]103 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match; appendices B and C are missing in this digitized edition.Cover title."RCAP project on Canadian governments and Aboriginal peoples, final report, February, 1995."Includes bibliographical references.“This study is one of a series commissioned by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples to explore the relationship between the federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments and Aboriginal peoples. Consistent with the overall design of the project, this study devotes special attention to the question of whether or not the Government of Ontario, in its relations with Aboriginal peoples, fosters or impedes the development of Aboriginal self-government and in what fashion it does either. In providing a comprehensive answer to this question, the study addresses three central issues: the historical record in Provincial-Aboriginal relations; contemporary Provincial involvement in the Aboriginal field; the opportunities and constraints confronting both the Government of Ontario and Aboriginal peoples as they attempt to give expression to the principle of Aboriginal self-government"--Intro., p. 2.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstProvincial governmentsWherrett, Jill.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Brascoupe, Ann.PDF518 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-119-eng.pdf02519cam 2200325za 45009.829831CaOODSP20221107145403cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-120E-PDFDickerson, M. O.,1934-Northern self-government and subsidiarity [electronic resource] : centralization vs. community empowerment / by Mark O. Dickerson and Robert Shotton.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]42 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, February 1995."Includes bibliographical references.I. Introduction -- II. The social context in the North -- III. The historical context: the evolution to date of Canadian style government in the North -- IV. The political context of the North: suggested models of self-government -- V. Financing, accountability and legitimacy -- VI. Summary and conclusion.“A substantial amount of the political history of the North involves the tension between forces advocating a more decentralized government and forces advocating the continuation of a more centralized government. Our argument in this paper supports decentralization -- self-government for Northern communities who desire it. The argument is based on a number of factors. First of all the North is the most culturally diverse region in Canada. In responding to this cultural diversity, something is needed other than a uniform process for all Northerners. Secondly, Northerners face a number of severe social and economic problems. We feel that individuals in communities and regions in the North are the best resource to be used in tackling these problems. Therefore, we propose the application of the subsidiarity principle as a way of building viable systems of government that are "legitimate" in the eyes of all Northerners"--Executive summary.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Shotton, Robert.PDF367 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-120-eng.pdf02723cam 2200301za 45009.829832CaOODSP20221107145404cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ykZ1-1991/1-41-121E-PDFReport to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples [electronic resource] : submitted by the Teslin Tlingit Council / written and prepared by Sheila Clark ... [et al.].[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]208 p. in various pagingsHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada."Teslin Tlingit First Nation, Teslin, Yukon, February 1995"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction and methodology -- The community of Teslin and the Teslin Tlingit -- Teslin Tlingit self-government: jurisdiction, structures and powers -- Teslin Tlingit tribal justice: the proposed system -- Principal findings: self-government -- Principal findings: tribal justice -- Research report conclusions -- Appendix A. Questionnaire -- Appendix B. Listing of recommendations.“On April 6, 1993 the Teslin Tlingit First Nation expressed interest in participating in the Royal Commission study on Aboriginal Peoples. The following month of that year, the Teslin Tlingit First Nation agreed to participate in the research project on Aboriginal Self-Government and Judicial Systems with the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. The purpose of this study is for the following: to inform other governments (including other First Nations), policy makers, the Royal Commission, and the public, on issues and matters of significance to Aboriginal people in Canada and the needs and aspirations of the Teslin Tlingit concerning self-governance; to make recommendations that would help to improve the lives of Aboriginal people in Canada and the Teslin Tlingit by providing information that will assist Aboriginal people in Canada and the Teslin Tlingit in determining their vision of future governance and their process of self-determination; and to assist the Royal Commission by contributing to the holistic understanding of emerging models of Aboriginal governments in Canada"--Intro., p. 1-1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstSelf governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Clark, Sheila.PDF838 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-121-eng.pdf02788cam 2200349za 45009.829836CaOODSP20221107145404cr |||||||||||170103s1995 oncbd obs f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-122E-PDFClatworthy, Stewart J.(Stewart Joseph),1948-The migration and mobility patterns of Canada's Aboriginal population [electronic resource] / prepared by Stewart Clatworthy.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]xxvi, 267 p. : ill., 1 mapHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."February, 1995."Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Recent literature on Aboriginal mobility and migration patterns -- 3. Concepts and definitions -- 4. Mobility and migration patterns during the 1986-1991 period -- 5. Demographic characteristics of migrants -- 6. Socioeconomic characteristics of migrants -- 7. Aboriginal migration to major urban areas -- 8. Residential mobility -- 9. Aboriginal residential mobility and housing consumption patterns in major urban areas.“This study explores various dimensions of the migration, residential mobility and housing consumption patterns of Canada's Aboriginal population. The study documents the patterns of Aboriginal migration during the 1986-1991 period and provides estimates of net migration volumes and net migration rates for a variety of geographical areas. Separate estimates of migration are provided for the registered Indian, non-status Indian, Metis and Inuit populations. The characteristics of Aboriginal migrants and factors underlying migration decisions are also presented in the study. The study also examines recent patterns of residential mobility among the Aboriginal population and, within the context of selected major urban areas, explores the relationships between residential mobility and housing consumption patterns. It is hoped that the study's results are informative and useful to planners, policy makers and researchers concerned with Aboriginal migration, residential mobility and housing consumption"--Preface, p. iii.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstInternal migrationgccstHousinggccstStatisticsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Four Directions Consulting Group.PDF8.03 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-122-eng.pdf01685cam 2200277za 45009.829843CaOODSP20221107145405cr |||||||||||170103m19931995oncb o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-135E-PDFMasty, Emily.Women's three generation life history project in Whapmagoostui, Quebec [electronic resource] / principal investigator: Emily Masty.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1993, 1995.iii, 292 p. : map"December, 1993 Revised April 1995."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.This three generation life history project tells the stories of the Kawapit women of Whapmagoostui (Poste de la Baleine/Great Whale), Québec. The three life histories together describe the ways in which women have lived and continue to live on the northern boreal forest and taiga land. The Kawapit family was selected for this study because they are one of the Whapmagoostui Iyiyuu (Cree) families that, through the generations, has been shaped by this way of life. Through the testimonies of the three women this document will illustrate how their relationship to the land has progressed over the years.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstBiographiesCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF7.72 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-135-eng.pdf01825cam 2200349za 45009.829845CaOODSP20221107145406cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-123E-PDFJull, Peter.Re-inventing Canada [electronic resource] : the North and national policy / by Peter Jull.North and national policyRev. 3rd ed.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]76 p.Cover title."February 7, 1995.""An essay commissioned by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Ottawa, Canada."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references.“Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada have faced many hardships and dislocations. In the Territorial North, however, Canada has made great progress since World War II. Comparison with Australia highlights key elements of Canada's Northern achievement. This paper reflects on the course and conflicts of the post-war North in Canada. It describes a synthesis which has been arrived at by trial and error in public policy and the angry reactions of indigenous peoples to policies made by others"--Executive summary, p. 2.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstNorthern CanadagccstGovernment policyCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF602 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-123-eng.pdf01700cam 2200313za 45009.829847CaOODSP20221107145406cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-124E-PDFRussell, Peter.Aboriginal peoples and constitutional reform [electronic resource] / submitted by Peter Russell and Roger Jones.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]92, 9 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Dated: March, 1995."Includes bibliographical references.“The Terms of Reference of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples clearly contemplates the intervention of the Commission on matters of constitutional reform concerning aboriginal matters. In this regard we were invited to prepare a research paper on the desirability and nature of future aboriginal constitutional reform efforts. In accepting the invitation and embarking on the project, we understood that the primary focus of our work would be on matters of process rather than on the content of constitutional amendments"--Intro., p. [2] of cover.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstConstitutionCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Jones, Roger.PDF394 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-124-eng.pdf02250cam 2200325za 45009.829849CaOODSP20221107145406cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-136E-PDFDrewes, Torben, 1953-Current practices in financing Aboriginal government [electronic resource] / Torben Drewes, Harry Kitchen.Peterborough, ON : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : Trent University, Department of Economics, 1995.83 p."May 1995."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada."We wish to acknowledge the helpful comments received from Douglas Brown, James Cutt, Manny Jules, and David Siegel without implicating them in any errors or omissions.""The views expressed in this report are the opinion only of the authors and not necessarily those of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples or the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations."Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-83).The purpose of this report is to address the following questions: What is the cost of delivering the current range of programs and services by aboriginal and non-aboriginal agencies? How do these costs compare with the costs of delivering similar ranges of programs and services from provincial, territorial, regional and local governments? What are the current financial bases for aboriginal governments? What are the present forms of financial arrangements between Canadian governments and aboriginal governments? What types of revenues are presently generated by aboriginal governments? What is the importance of own-source revenues in the whole public finance of aboriginal governments?gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFundingKitchen, Harry.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF679 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-136-eng.pdf01418cam 2200289za 45009.829857CaOODSP20221107145407cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-146E-PDFAlfred, Taiaiake.A review and analysis of the major challenges and concerns of Aboriginal youth in Canada [electronic resource] / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by Gerald Taiaiake Alfred.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1995.18 p."October 1995."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references.This paper will review and analyze the major challenges facing Aboriginal youth in Canada as reflected in the community-based research conducted by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) Youth Perspectives division over the course of its research agenda.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstYouthCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF86 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-146-eng.pdf02475cam 2200313za 45009.829864CaOODSP20221107145408cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-145E-PDFPinkerton, Evelyn, 1943-A model for First Nation leadership in multi-party stewardship of watersheds and their fisheries [electronic resource] / Evelyn Pinkerton, Dave Moore, Fred Fortier ; a report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Land, Resource, and Environment Regimes Project.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1995.36, 3 p."October 1995."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 2-3).This report documents the first stages of a multi-party collaborative watershed management pilot project initiated by the Shuswap Nation in their territory in southeastern British Columbia. The pilot project has implications for province-wide fisheries conflicts, because it is an important attempt to create a situation in which local parties move beyond these conflicts to focus on a broadly-based local effort to improve fisheries and watershed health. This example thus illustrates how fisheries conflicts could be addressed at the local level in other parts of British Columbia and Canada. It suggests that local level agreements among local parties, and between these local parties and government, can provide the context in which larger framework agreements are fleshed out and implemented in the most practical and constructive manner. It also suggests that--wherever aboriginal people with a unique relationship to fish and other watershed resources live in close proximity to non-aboriginal communities--local parties can provide leadership in showing how to most constructively approach land use conflicts and fisheries management problems.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstWatershedsMoore, Dave.Fortier, Fred.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF1.07 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-145-eng.pdf01782cam 2200301za 45009.829874CaOODSP20221107145410cr |||||||||||170103m19941995onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-nfZ1-1991/1-41-147E-PDFLocke, Leonard Wade, 1956-Fiscal alternatives for funding the Inuit and Innu of Labrador [electronic resource] / a research report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; prepared by L. Wade Locke and Peter G.C. Townley.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1994, 1995.ii, 59 p."Submitted August 1994 Revised October 1995."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 59).As part of its mandate with respect to the North, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples needed to study the various federal-provincial agreements that are in place for the funding of the Inuit and Innu of Labrador. The Royal Commission wished to have that study: (1) document and compare the various federal-provincial funding arrangements; (2) consider alternate fiscal arrangement; and (3) suggest how current funding arrangements might be amended to facilitate community decision-making and self-government.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFundingTownley, Peter G. C.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF375 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-147-eng.pdf02512cam 2200349za 45009.829880CaOODSP20221107145411cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-137E-PDFBarsh, Russel Lawrence.International context of Crown-Aboriginal treaties [electronic resource] / Russel Lawrence Barsh, James Youngblood Henderson.Final report : international context of Crown-Aboriginal treaties in Canada[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995][298] p. (un-numbered pages)Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada."Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, contract # 2632-2b27.""May 12 1995."Includes bibliographical references.pt. 1. Origins of the jurispathic law of colonization -- pt. 2. The rise of the law of nations -- pt. 3. Constructing an international treaty order -- pt. 4. The unfolded of the treaty order in the Americas -- pt. 5. Europe's colonial order as international law -- pt. 6. Post-colonial international law -- pt. 7. Conclusions.“This report begins with an examination of the European scholarly debates on the legal capacity and rights of non-Christian and tribal peoples, which took place during the century following the "discovery" of the Americas. It proceeds to a survey of diplomatic practices from the 16th to 19th centuries, tracing the use of treaties in demarcating the boundaries of Europe's emerging secular nation-states, and in the subsequent expansion of European commercial interests to Asia, Africa and the Americas. This is followed by a critical review of changes in Europeans' interpretation of their treaties with indigenous or tribal peoples, and a comparison of contemporary Anglo-Canadian law with the most recent decisions of United Nations bodies"--Executive summary, p. [5].gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFederal governmentgccstAgreementsHenderson, James Youngblood.Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF2.19 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-137-eng.pdf01945cam 2200277za 45009.829882CaOODSP20221107145411cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-quZ1-1991/1-41-148F-PDFLes sept feux, les alliances et les traités autochtones du Québec dans l'histoire [ressource électronique].[Ottawa] : [Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones], [1995].[322] p.Publication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé.« Le manuscrit de ce travail portait dans une version préliminaire le titre de Le Français, l'Anglais et l'Indien allaient être égaux : Autochtones du Québec dans l'histoire. Nous avons, dans cette version définitive et fortement remaniée, retenu pour titre : Les Sept Feux, les Alliances et les traités : Autochtones du Québec dans l'histoire. » -- Remarque.Comprend des références bibliographiques.I. Discours et pratiques coloniales, discours et pratiques autochtones (Denys Delâge, résumé et présentation du rapport de recherche de Marc Jetten) -- II. La Fédération des Sept Feux (Denys Delâge, résumé et présentation du rapport de recherche de Jean-Pierre Sawaya) -- III. Les Sept Feux et les traités avec les Britanniques (Denys Delâge et Jean-Pierre Sawaya) -- IV. La tradition contemporaine des wampums chez des Algonquins du Québec (Denys Delâge, résumé et présentation des entrevues conduites par Régent Sioui)gccstCommission d'enquêtegccstAutochtonesgccstHistoireCanada. Bureau du Conseil privé.Canada. Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones.PDF7.76 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-148-fra.pdf01574cam 2200289za 45009.829888CaOODSP20221107145412cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-149E-PDFMarcus, Alan R.Inuit relocation policies in Canada and other circumpolar countries, 1925-60 [electronic resource] / a report for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by Alan R. Marcus.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1995.ii, 76 p."Final Report Dec. 1, 1995."Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-76).Specific themes which will be explored in this report are motivations for undertaking relocations, including economic, social and geopolitical factors. Officials' descriptions of relocation projects, including terms such as "voluntary migration", "rehabilitation" and "experiment" will be emphasised. Information regarding the reactions of Inuit participants to the moves will also be provided when available.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstMigrationCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF1.77 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-149-eng.pdf04105cam 2200337za 45009.829894CaOODSP20221107145413cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-qcZ1-1991/1-41-138E-PDFWilkinson, Paul F.,1948-An evaluation of the implementation of the environmental regimes established by comprehensive claims settlements in Canada [electronic resource] / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Paul F. Wilkinson and Maria Vincelli.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]89, [42] p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."25 May, 1995."Includes bibliographical references.1.0. Definitions -- 2.0. Introduction -- 3.0. Description of the environmental regimes established by the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement -- 4.0. Historical overview of the implementation of the environmental regimes established by the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement -- 5.0. Evaluation of the success of the regimes -- 6.0. Conclusion -- 7.0. Discussion -- Appendix 1. Comparison of the guiding principles of Cree and Inuit regimes -- Appendix 2. Comparison of the Cree and Inuit developments automatically subject to assessment -- Appendix 3. Principal features of review bodies -- Appendix 4. Key developments in the negotiation of the JBNQA -- Appendix 5. Year of first legislation or regulation providing for environmental impact assessments of general application -- Appendix 6. Significant environmental and Aboriginal developments since the signing of the JBNQA -- Appendix 7. Historical overview of implementation of Sections 22 and 23 -- Appendix 8. Selected projects reviewed by the COMEX, and principles to which decisions conform -- Appendix 9. Selected projects reviewed by the KEQC, and principles to which decisions conform -- Appendix 10. Conditions Leading up to and selected developments since the negotiation and signing of the JBNQA, and aspects of the evolution of EA in Canada since the signing of the JBNQA.“The objective of the report is to evaluate the implementation of the environmental regimes created by comprehensive claims settlements in Canada. In practice, however, only the regimes created by the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement ("JBNQA") have been implemented for long enough to permit meaningful evaluation. The structure and functioning of the environmental regimes established by the JBNQA are described, including the contents of the EISs, the objectives of the Regimes, and the mandates and structures of the Review Bodies that implement them. An historical overview of the implementation of the Regimes is presented, based on annual reports, minutes of meetings, and previous implementation reviews. The topics covered include year of establishment, frequency of meetings, place of meetings, communications programmes, aboriginal membership, continuity of membership, attendance, budgetary issues, remuneration of members, language of operations, availability of documentation in Cree and Inuktitut, secretariats, and the numbers and types of projects reviewed. The Regimes are then evaluated in light of the following criteria: their stated objectives; the situation prevailing in the area in question prior to their establishment; the situation prevailing in other areas; the standards normally applied to consultative committees; and the opinions of the parties"--Executive summary, p. 5.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstLand claimsgccstAgreementsgccstEnvironmental managementCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.Vincelli, Maria.PDF3.67 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-138-eng.pdf02250cam 2200289za 45009.829895CaOODSP20221107145413cr |||||||||||170103s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-150E-PDFWicken, William Craig, 1955-An overview of the eighteenth century treaties signed between the Mi'Kmaq and Wuastukwiuk peoples and the English Crown, 1693-1928 [electronic resource] / report submitted to Land and Economy Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; William C. Wicken and John G. Reid.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1996.201 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-201).This report takes issue with previous interpretations of the eighteenth-century treaties. These analyses have been more willing to understand the texts within the context outlined by English documentation than is either justified by the quality of the source materials or the profound cultural differences separating the signing parties. If we are to understand how aboriginal peoples understood treaty texts, then we must attempt as best we can, to understand their societies and their concepts of treaty making. Such a task is not one that can be accomplished by this report. Nor is it one that might be done by one individual. Rather, it is an enterprise that crosses communities and disciplines. The purpose of this report is therefore more modest, providing an alternative context in which to understand the treaties than has hitherto been offered. Perhaps, the ensuing debate will illuminate more clarity to an area of research which for too long has been ignored.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstAgreementsReid, John G. (John Graham), 1948-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF721 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-150-eng.pdf02860cam 2200361za 45009.829901CaOODSP20221107145414cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-139E-PDFJoffe, Paul.Extinguishment and the rights of Aboriginal peoples [electronic resource] : problems and alternatives / Paul Joffe and Mary Ellen Turpel.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]3 v. (iv, 644 p.)Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Imperfect: p. [1-2] of cover and p. [3] of executive summary are out of order in this digitized edition.Cover title."A study prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.""June 1995."Includes bibliographical references.1. Notions of "extinguishment" -- 2. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 -- 3. Government extinguishment policies of the Métis -- 4. Contending sovereignties-- 5. Theories of dispossession linked to extinguishment -- 6. Capacity to extinguish Aboriginal rights -- 7. Extinguishment of rights of Aboriginal third parties -- 8. Compatibility of extinguishment with human rights and other norms -- 9. Grounds for reconsidering extinguishment -- 10. New and equitable approaches -- 11. Case study I: James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement.“The overall purpose of the study is to explore in-depth the issue of "extinguishment", as applied to Aboriginal peoples, from its first manifestations to present day applications. This would include an appreciation of the impact of land dispossessions and other ancillary matters that most often accompany any purported extinguishment of the rights of Aboriginal peoples. Another essential objective of this study is to recommend new approaches that would jettison prior extinguishment policies and practices. As this study suggests, any new policy orientations must be consistent with Aboriginal law and values, as well as relevant Canadian constitutional law, international law and human rights norms. The study concludes that extinguishment processes undermine the future of Aboriginal peoples as distinct peoples and societies against their beliefs and aspirations"--Executive summary.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal rightsgccstLand claimsgccstAgreementsTurpel, Mary Ellen,1963-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF31.73 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-139-eng.pdf01950cam 2200325za 45009.829903CaOODSP20221107145414cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-nuZ1-1991/1-41-140E-PDFUnikaavut [electronic resource] : our lives : stories from the lives of three generations of Iglulik Inuit women / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Nancy Wachowich ... [et al.].Stories from the lives of three generations of Iglulik Inuit women[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]xi, 238 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."June 1995."Includes bibliographical references.“The universal aim of these three generational studies is to document the changes that have affected the lives and cultures of Aboriginal families throughout Canada over the last century. The idea of documenting three women's experiences which have arisen within the complex and multi-faceted colonial relationships of the Eastern High Arctic was of immediate interest. Not only was this project a chance to document a wealth of unrecorded traditional Inuit knowledge but it was also an outlet through which Inuit voices could counterbalance the various academic and anthropological texts written about their culture"--Preface, p. xi.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal culturegccstInuitgccstWomenWachowich, Nancy,1966-Canada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF6.38 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-140-eng.pdf02244cam 2200313za 45009.829908CaOODSP20221107145415cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-141E-PDFMacqueen, Alexandra Carol,1967-Current practice in financing Aboriginal governments [electronic resource] : an overview of three case studies prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples / prepared by Alexandra Macqueen.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]ii, 56 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Prepared by Alexandra Macqueen, Macqueen Public Policy Analysis and Communications, for the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University.""July, 1995."“The financing of aboriginal governments is a crucial aspect of the drive, on the part of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, towards greater self-determination. However, relatively little information is available on the current financial situation of the diverse aboriginal governing bodies in Canada. Accordingly, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples commissioned three case studies to provide "snapshots" of the financial status of three dissimilar aboriginal governing bodies: the Siksika Nation, an Indian band operating on the cutting edge of autonomous self-administration; the Kativik Regional Government, a northern public government established under the terms of a comprehensive land claim agreement; and the United Native Nations, a self-governing service delivery agency for Aboriginal persons, mainly non-status Indians, in an urban setting"--Intro., p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal governmentsgccstSelf governmentgccstFundingCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF1.03 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-141-eng.pdf02852cam 2200313za 45009.829913CaOODSP20221107145415cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-142E-PDFBrown, Douglas M.(Douglas Mitchell),1954-Aboriginal peoples and Canadian federalism [electronic resource] : an overview / by Douglas M. Brown.Rev. August, 1995.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]i, 91 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Paper prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Includes bibliographical references.“The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the issues involved in the intersection of Aboriginal rights, interests and perspectives and the Canadian federal system as a whole. The intent is not to attempt to fit Aboriginal aspirations or positions into the Procrustean bed of Canadian federalism. The authors' own biases should be stated at the outset as in favour of a continuing and viable federal community of Canada, one which includes Aboriginal Peoples as much as possible on their own terms. That having been said, this paper is not meant to be prescriptive except to point out the several avenues for further inquiry, debate and negotiation. Rather the objective is to present a broad discussion of the federal system in Canada as it affects Aboriginal interests, exploring issues and options which may or may not entail the full integration of Aboriginal Peoples into the federal community. In the process, this paper will illuminate some of the potential for adaptation in the federal system to meet the requirements of Aboriginal self-determination, as well as the ways in which Aboriginal political culture and institutions can help to redefine the meaning of Canadian federalism. As outlined further in this text, there is a potentially large range of options for framing the basic relationship of Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian state, from international sovereignty through confederal solutions to integration within the existing federal system. While this paper reaches a conclusion favouring the latter option, we also discuss, where appropriate, the significance of other options"--Intro., p. 3-4.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstFederal governmentCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF632 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-142-eng.pdf02295cam 2200337za 45009.829916CaOODSP20221107145416cr |||||||||||170103s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-ntZ1-1991/1-41-143E-PDFLange, Lynda,1943-Fractured vision [electronic resource] : frustration and hope in Fort Resolution, N.W.T. / by Lynda Lange.Frustration and hope in Fort Resolution, N.W.T.Rev. August, 1995.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]2, 28, [4] p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Caption title."Paper prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples."Includes bibliographical references.“The purpose of this project was to document as accurately as possible the thoughts and feelings of a Northern Aboriginal settlement about public or government spending -- which includes any program of money or services available to individuals or communities from any level of government. Since "public or government spending" will continue to be necessary under aboriginal self-government, the idea was to discover how one community envisions that, under aboriginal control, spending programs could serve them better than they have been served in the past. While the perspective of Aboriginal people in Fort Resolution on the effects of various public spending programs, and on the ways in which they should be different, is consistent with that of other Aboriginal people (as reported, for example, in the preliminary documents of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples), there were several special problems which became themes of the interviews in Fort Resolution"--Intro., p. 2.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstRural communitiesgccstPublic fundingCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF970 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-143-eng.pdf02099cam 2200313za 45009.829919CaOODSP20221107145416cr |||||||||||170103s1995 oncbo ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-mbZ1-1991/1-41-144E-PDFPetch, Virginia Phyllis.The relocation of the Syisi Dene of Tadoule Lake [electronic resource] / prepared by Virginia Petch.Rev. August, 1995.[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995]88 p. : ill., mapsHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Prepared for the Minister of Supply and Services and the Royal Commission On Aboriginal Peoples."Includes bibliographical references.“This working paper attempts to provide a historical and analytical account of the relocation of the Sayisi Dene of Manitoba during the 1950s. A map of "within living memory" land use and relocation sites is attached. The cumulative social, economic and cultural effects of the relocation were examined using historical documents, public and church archives, as well as oral history interviews. A model for subsistence systems was referred to in order to understand the relationship between resource use and kinship organization and effects of change on subsistence economies. The means of production was also considered as a factor for socio-cultural adaptation. Anthropological terms are highlighted and a glossary of terms is located in Appendix A. Documents referred to in the text are located in sequential order in Appendix B"--Executive summary, p. 1.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal peoplesgccstAboriginal landsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF1.63 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-144-eng.pdf02493cam 2200325za 45009.829922CaOODSP20221107145417cr |||||||||||170103s1996 onc ob f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---Z1-1991/1-41-151E-PDFSpaulding, Richard,1953-Doctrines of dispossession [electronic resource] : a critical analysis of four rationales for the denial or extinguishment of Aboriginal rights in Canada / Richard Spaulding.Critical analysis of four rationales for the denial or extinguishment of Aboriginal rights in Canada[Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1996]332 p.Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.Cover title."Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.""Copyright ® Richard Spaulding, 1996."Includes bibliographical references.“When we examine the fundamental values informing Canada's Aboriginal rights guarantee, we find ourselves honouring Canada's colonial history, but also striving to overcome it. This is because some, but not all, of the history that grounded Crown/Aboriginal relations in British North America was honourable. Also, the values by which we interpret our history constitutionally today mirror some of the values that prevailed in colonial times, but stand in deep opposition to others. This paper identifies certain historical components of Aboriginal rights law unearthed in the modern jurisprudence, but not, it is submitted, examined critically enough by the courts in the light of fundamental values, before being offered for inclusion in the renewed law of Aboriginal rights promised by the constitution. Four legal doctrines are examined, each of which purports to rationalize either the denial of Aboriginal rights, or their unilateral extinguishment, with the effect that Aboriginal peoples are dispossessed of their lands or territories upon colonization by the Crown"--Intro., p. 1-2.gccstCommissions of inquirygccstAboriginal rightsgccstAboriginal landsCanada. Privy Council Office.Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.PDF9.90 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-151-eng.pdf01135cas 2200265za 45009.829454CaOODSP20221107145306cr |||||||||||161220d19451946oncmr p oss f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengn-cn---CS41-D-04E-PDFMonthly report on secondary non-ferrous ingot [electronic resource].Monthly report on ingot makers' scrap and secondary non-ferrous ingotJan. 1946Ottawa : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch,[1946]MonthlyDec. 1945-Jan. 1946.Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Monthly statistics for specific types of non-ferrous ingot, including stocks, production and sales.gccstMetalworking industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch.Ingot makers' monthly report on non-ferrous scrap metal and secondary non-ferrous ingot (CaOODSP)9.82945501726cas 2200325za 45009.829455CaOODSP20221107145307cr |||||||||||161220d19461949oncmr p oss f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengn-cn---CS41-D-04E-PDFIngot makers' monthly report on non-ferrous scrap metal and secondary non-ferrous ingot [electronic resource].Monthly report on ingot makers' scrap and secondary non-ferrous ingotJan. 1946Ottawa : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch, [1946-1949]MonthlyFeb. 1946-Mar. 1949.Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Monthly statistics for specific types of non-ferrous ingot, including stocks, production and sales.Issued June 1946-Sept. 1948 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics; Oct. 1948-Mar. 1949 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Merged with: Dealers' monthly report on non-ferrous scrap metal, to become: Non-ferrous scrap metal and secondary non-ferrous ingot.gccstMetalworking industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Canada.Census of Industry.Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics.Canada. Census of Industry. Mining, Metallurgical & Chemical Branch.Monthly report on secondary non-ferrous ingot (CaOODSP)9.829454Non-ferrous scrap metal and secondary non-ferrous ingot (CaOODSP)9.82517201346cas 2200301za 45009.829485CaOODSP20221107145311cr |||||||||||161221d19461948oncmr p oss f0###a0eng|d0830-1875CaOODSPengn-cn---CS41-D-05E-PDFNails, tacks and staples [electronic resource].Ottawa : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch, [1946-1949]MonthlyJan. 1946-Dec. 1948?Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Issued June 1946-Sept. 1948 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics; Oct. 1948-Dec. 1948 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Merged with: Wire fencing; and, Steel wire (1946), to become: Steel wire and specified wire products.gccstMetalworking industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Canada.Census of Industry.Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics.Canada. Census of Industry. Mining, Metallurgical & Chemical Branch.Steel wire and specified wire products (CaOODSP)9.82551001339cas 2200301za 45009.829491CaOODSP20221107145312cr |||||||||||161221d19461949oncmr p oss f0###a0eng|d0830-1859CaOODSPengn-cn---CS41-D-09E-PDFSteel wire [electronic resource].Ottawa : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch, [1946-1949]MonthlyJan. 1946-Mar. 1949.Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Issued June 1946-Sept. 1948 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics; Oct. 1948-Mar. 1949 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Merged with: Nails, tacks and staples; and, Wire fencing, to become: Steel wire and specified wire products.gccstMetalworking industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Canada.Census of Industry.Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics.Canada. Census of Industry. Mining, Metallurgical & Chemical Branch.Steel wire and specified wire products (CaOODSP)9.82551001320cas 2200301za 45009.829496CaOODSP20221107145313cr |||||||||||161221d19311950oncar p oss f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengn-cn---CS41-D-21E-PDFManufactures of the non-ferrous metals in Canada, final statistics[electronic resource].Manufactures of the non-ferrous metals, final statistics1931-1948[Ottawa] : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch,[1933-1950?]Annual1931-1948.Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Not published 1945.Issued 1946 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics; 1947-1948 by Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.gccstMetalworking industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Section.Canada.Census of Industry.Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Statistics.Canada. Census of Industry. Mining, Metallurgical & Chemical Branch.The non-ferrous metal products (CaOODSP)9.82622800858cas 2200241za 45009.829499CaOODSP20221107145313cr |||||||||||161221d19211943oncar p oss f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengn-cn---CS41-D-22E-PDFManufactures of the non-ferrous metals in Canada [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch, [1923]-1946.Irregular,1928/29-1939/43Annual,1921-19271921-1939/43.Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].gccstMetalworking industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Branch.02966cam 2200397za 45009.823990CaOODSP20221107144024cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc ob f000 0 eng d978-0-660-06255-6CaOODSPengn-cn---CC172-164/2016E-PDFEnvironmental protection - environmental principles, assessments and protection measures [electronic resource].Environmental principles, assessments and protection measuresVersion 1.0.Ottawa : Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2016.ii, 65 p.Regulatory document ; REGDOC-2.9.1, version 1.0Issued also in French under title: Protection de l’environnement - principes, évaluations environnementales et mesures de protection de l’environnement.Cover title."December 2016."Includes glossary.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The CNSC’s environmental protection principles -- 3. Environmental assessments -- 4. Environmental protection measures -- Appendix A. Environmental assessments under CEAA 2012 -- Appendix B. Characterization of the baseline environment for an environmental assessment under CEAA 2012 -- Appendix C. Environmental effects for an environmental assessment under CEAA 2012 -- Appendix D. Sample matrix of biophysical interactions -- Glossary -- References -- Additional information."This regulatory document is part of the CNSC’s environmental protection series of regulatory documents. Environmental protection for nuclear facilities and activities is done in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA) and the regulations made under it. The CNSC requires the environmental effects of all nuclear facilities or activities to be considered and evaluated when licensing decisions are made. This document will be used to assess licence applications for proposed new nuclear facilities or activities, licence applications for existing facilities or activities (renewals and amendments), and environmental protection measures …"--Preface, p. i.gccstNuclear facilitiesgccstEnvironmental impact assessmentgccstEnvironmental protectiongccstSafety regulationsCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission.Protection de l’environnement - principes, évaluations environnementales et mesures de protection de l’environnement (CaOODSP)9.823992Environmental principles, assessments and protection measures.(CaOODSP)9.895914Regulatory document (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)REGDOC-2.9.1, version 1.0(CaOODSP)9.505296PDF809 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-164-2016-eng.pdf03521cam 2200397za 45009.823992CaOODSP20221107144024cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc ob f000 0 fre d978-0-660-06256-3CaOODSPfren-cn---CC172-164/2016F-PDFProtection de l’environnement - principes, évaluations environnementales et mesures de protection de l’environnement [ressource électronique].Principes, évaluations environnementales et mesures de protection de l’environnementÉdition 1.0.Ottawa : Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2016.iii, 69 p.Document d'application de la réglementation ; REGDOC-2.9.1, édition 1.0Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Environmental protection - environmental principles, assessments and protection measures.Titre de la couv.« Décembre 2016. »Comprend un glossaire.Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 68).1. Introduction -- 2. Principes de protection de l’environnement de la CCSN -- 3. Évaluations environnementales -- 4. Mesures de protection de l’environnement -- Annexe A. Évaluations environnementales en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale (2012) -- Annexe B. Caractérisation de l’environnement de référence pour l’évaluation environnementale en vertu de la LCEE 2012 -- Annexe C. Effets environnementaux pour une évaluation environnementale en vertu de la LCEE 2012 -- Annexe D. Exemple de matrice sur les interactions biophysiques -- Glossaire -- Références -- Renseignements supplémentaires.« Ce document fait partie de la série de documents d’application de la réglementation de la Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire (CCSN) intitulée Protection de l’environnement. La protection de l’environnement pour les installations et activités nucléaires est faite conformément à la Loi sur la sûreté et la réglementation nucléaires (LSRN) et à ses règlements d’application. La CCSN exige que les effets environnementaux de toutes les installations ou activités nucléaires soient pris en compte et évalués lorsqu’elle prend des décisions relatives aux permis. Ce document servira à évaluer les demandes de permis visant de nouvelles installations ou activités nucléaires proposées, les demandes de permis destinées aux activités ou aux installations existantes (renouvellements et modifications), ainsi que les mesures de protection de l’environnement … »--Préface, p. i.gccstInstallations nucléairesgccstÉvaluation environnementalegccstProtection de l'environnementgccstRéglementation en matière de sécuritéCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire.Environmental protection - environmental principles, assessments and protection measures (CaOODSP)9.823990Principes, évaluations environnementales et mesures de protection de l'environnement.(CaOODSP)9.895915Document d'application de la réglementation (Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire)REGDOC-2.9.1, édition 1.0(CaOODSP)9.501696PDF955 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-164-2016-fra.pdf03292cam 2200397za 45009.827853CaOODSP20221107144914cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc ob f000 0 eng d978-0-660-06850-3CaOODSPengn-cn---CC172-111/1-2016E-PDFHuman performance management - personnel training [electronic resource].Title on verso of cover:Personnel trainingVersion 2.0.Ottawa : Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2016.ii, 17 p.Regulatory document ; REGDOC-2.2.2, version 2.0Issued also in French under title: Gestion de la performance humaine - a formation du personnel.Cover title."December 2016."Includes glossary.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16).1. Introduction -- 2. Principles -- 3. Training systems for nuclear facilities -- 4. Records management for a training system -- 5. Guidance on the systematic approach to training -- Appendix A. Additional guidance for using REGDOC-2.2.2 to develop radiation safety training programs for workers involved in licensed activities with nuclear substances and radiation devices, and with class II nuclear facilities and prescribed equipment -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Additional information."The purpose of training in the nuclear industry is to ensure that workers are competent and qualified to perform the duties of their position. As required by the General Nuclear Safety and Control Regulations, workers shall be trained to carry on the licensed activity. A training system provides the basis for the analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation, documentation and management of training for workers at nuclear facilities. It provides a method for meeting the training needs of workers and ensuring that the right people receive the right training at the right time. With a training system as defined in this regulatory document, it can be demonstrated that all required knowledge, skills and safety-related attributes have been attained, through the process of performance-based assessment and program evaluation. Without a training system, there is a risk that important elements of training will be omitted and the operating state of the facility will not be reflected in the training programs. This regulatory document sets out the CNSC’s requirements for licensees regarding the development and implementation of a training system. It also provides guidance on how these requirements should be met"--Intro., p. 1.gccstNuclear facilitiesgccstWorkersgccstSafety regulationsgccstTrainingCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission.Gestion de la performance humaine - la formation du personnel (CaOODSP)9.827855Human performance management : (CaOODSP)9.699529Regulatory document (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)REGDOC-2.2.2, version 2.0(CaOODSP)9.505296PDF1.40 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-111-1-2016-eng.pdf03966cam 2200397za 45009.827855CaOODSP20221107144914cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc ob f000 0 fre d978-0-660-06852-7CaOODSPfren-cn---CC172-111/1-2016F-PDFGestion de la performance humaine - la formation du personnel [ressource électronique].Titre sur le verso de la couv. : Formation du personnelÉdition 2.0.Ottawa : Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2016.ii, 18 p.Document d'application de la réglementation ; REGDOC-2.2.2, version 2Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Human performance management - personnel training.Titre de la couv.« Décembre 2016. »Comprend un glossaire.Comprend des références bibliographiques (p. 17).1. Introduction -- 2. Principes -- 3. Systèmes de formation des installations nucléaires -- 4. Gestion des dossiers du système de formation -- 5. Lignes directrices relatives à l’approche systématique à la formation -- Annexe A. Orientation supplémentaire afin d’utiliser le REGDOC-2.2.2 pour élaborer des programmes de formation en radioprotection qui s’adressent aux travailleurs exécutant des activités autorisées avec des substances nucléaires et des appareils à rayonnement, ainsi que dans des installations nucléaires et avec de l’équipement réglementé de catégorie II -- Sigles -- Glossaire -- Renseignements supplémentaires.« Dans le secteur nucléaire, la formation vise à garantir que les travailleurs sont compétents et qualifiés pour s’acquitter des tâches associées à leur poste. Comme l’exige le Règlement général sur la sûreté et la réglementation nucléaires (RGSRN), les travailleurs doivent être formés de manière à pouvoir entreprendre les activités autorisées. Un système de formation sert de fondement à l’analyse, la conception, l’élaboration, la mise en œuvre, l’évaluation, la documentation et la gestion de la formation destinée aux travailleurs des installations nucléaires. Il permet de répondre aux besoins en formation des travailleurs et de garantir que les bonnes personnes recevront la bonne formation au bon moment. Grâce à un système de formation tel que le définit le présent document, on peut démontrer que l’ensemble des connaissances et des attributs liés à la sûreté ont été acquis grâce au processus d’évaluation de la performance et d’évaluation des programmes. En l’absence d’un système de formation, on court le risque que des volets importants de la formation soient omis et que les programmes de formation ne reflètent pas l’état de fonctionnement de l’installation. Le présent document d’application de la réglementation définit les exigences que la Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire (CCSN) impose aux titulaires de permis concernant l’élaboration et de la mise en œuvre d’un système de formation. Il fournit également des lignes directrices sur la façon de respecter ces exigences »--Intro., p. 1.gccstInstallations nucléairesgccstTravailleurgccstRéglementation en matière de sécuritégccstFormationCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire.Human performance management - personnel training (CaOODSP)9.827853Gestion de la performance humaine : (CaOODSP)9.643485Document d'application de la réglementation (Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire)REGDOC-2.2.2, version 2(CaOODSP)9.501696PDF1.85 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-111-1-2016-fra.pdf02085cam 2200265za 45009.827542CaOODSP20221107144830cr |||||||||||161115s2016 onc||||| f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06807-7CaOODSPengn-cn---E95-2/28-2016E-PDFPolybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the Great Lakes Basin [electronic resource] : reducing risks to human health and the environment.Ottawa : International Joint Commission, 2016.19 p.Issued also in French under title: Les polybromodiphényléthers (PBDE) dans le bassin des Grands Lacs : réduire les risques pour la santé humaine et l'environnement."November 2016."This report provides recommendations from the International Joint Commission to the governments of Canada and the United States with regard to the development of a strategy to address polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the Great Lakes. The recommendations are offered in accordance with the IJC’s responsibility under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement to tender advice and recommendations to the Parties (the US and Canadian governments) on matters covered under the Annexes of the Agreement and approaches and options that the Parties may consider to improve effectiveness in achieving the purpose and objectives of this Agreement. This work particularly relates to General Objective (iv), which declares that waters of the Great Lakes should “be free from pollutants in quantities or concentrations that could be harmful to human health, wildlife, or aquatic organisms, through direct exposure or indirect exposure through the food chain.” gccstChemicalsgccstPollutantsCanada. International Joint Commission.Les polybromodiphényléthers (PBDE) dans le bassin des Grands Lacs (CaOODSP)9.827544PDF957 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/cmi-ijc/E95-2-28-2016-eng.pdf01997cam 2200265za 45009.827544CaOODSP20221107144830cr |||||||||||161115s2016 onc||||| f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-06808-4CaOODSPfren-cn---E95-2/28-2016F-PDFLes polybromodiphényléthers (PBDE) dans le bassin des Grands Lacs [ressource électronique] : réduire les risques pour la santé humaine et l'environnement.Ottawa : Commission mixte internationale, 2016.21 p.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the Great Lakes Basin: reducing risks to human health and the environment.« Novembre 2016. »L'objectif général no iv de l'Accord relatif à la qualité de l'eau dans les Grands Lacs de 2012 (AQEGL) stipule que l'eau des Grands lacs devrait «être à l’abri des polluants en des quantités ou dans des concentrations qui pourraient être nocives pour la santé humaine, la faune ou les organismes aquatiques du fait d’une exposition directe ou indirecte dans le cadre de la chaîne alimentaire». Les polybromodiphényléthers (PBDE) sont un groupe de produits ignifuges qui sont présents dans le bassin des Grands Lacs à des concentrations susceptibles de nuire à la santé humaine. Il y a lieu de s'inquiéter notamment de la présence de PBDE dans la chair des poissons consommés par les pêcheurs à la ligne et leurs familles. Les personnes les plus à risque sont les adeptes de la pêche de subsistance et notamment les Autochtones.gccstPolluantgccstProduit chimiqueCanada. Commission mixte internationale.Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the Great Lakes Basin (CaOODSP)9.827542PDF1.13 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/cmi-ijc/E95-2-28-2016-fra.pdf01705cam 2200313za 45009.829355CaOODSP20221107145251cr |||||||||||161219s2016 onc #o f000 0 eng d978-0-660-07091-9CaOODSPengn-cn---BC92-91/2016E-PDFCRTC submission to the Government of Canada’s Innovation Agenda [electronic resource].Ottawa : Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, 2016.26 p."December 21, 2016."Issued also in HTML format.Issued also in French under title: Observations du CRTC sur le Programme d’innovation du gouvernement du Canada."On October 18, 2016, the CRTC received a letter from the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development. In it, he encouraged the CRTC to make a submission to the Government of Canada’s Innovation Agenda with a summary of the CRTC’s findings in the proceeding to review basic telecommunications services in Canada (BTS proceeding). This submission provides the CRTC’s input to the Innovation Agenda"--Summary, p. 1.gccstTelecommunicationsgccstInternetgccstInnovationCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.Observations du CRTC sur le Programme d’innovation du gouvernement du Canada (CaOODSP)9.829356PDF876 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crtc/BC92-91-2016-eng.pdfHTMLN/Ahttps://crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/reports/rp161221/rp161221.htm01814cam 2200313za 45009.829356CaOODSP20221107145251cr |||||||||||161219s2016 onc #o f000 0 fre d978-0-660-07092-6CaOODSPfren-cn---BC92-91/2016F-PDFObservations du CRTC sur le Programme d’innovation du gouvernement du Canada [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes, 2016.[32] p.« 21 décembre 2016. »Publ. aussi en format HTML.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : CRTC submission to the Government of Canada’s Innovation Agenda.« Le 18 octobre 2016, le CRTC a reçu une lettre de la part du Ministre de Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada, dans laquelle il encourage le CRTC à soumettre, dans le cadre du programme d’Innovation du gouvernement du Canada, un sommaire des conclusions du CRTC suite au processus d’examen des services de télécommunication de base au Canada (« l’instance sur les STB »). Cette soumission constitue la contribution du CRTC au programme d’Innovation du Canada » -- Sommaire, p. [1].gccstInternetgccstTélécommunicationsgccstInnovationConseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes.CRTC submission to the Government of Canada’s Innovation Agenda (CaOODSP)9.829355PDF933 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crtc/BC92-91-2016-fra.pdfHTMLS.O.https://crtc.gc.ca/fra/publications/reports/rp161221/rp161221.htm01060cas 2200313za 45009.829979CaOODSP20221107145425cr |||||||||||170104d19942004oncqr p o f0 a0eng|d1493-6380CaOODSPengn-cn---NS12-1E-PDFNSERC contact (Online)NSERC contact (Online)NSERC contact [electronic resource].Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada contactOttawa : Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, [199--2004]QuarterlyVol. 19, no. 2 (Summer 1994)-v. 29, no. 1 (Jan. 2004).Title from caption.gccstNatural sciencesgccstResearchNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.CRSNG contact (CaOODSP)9.501608Contact : (CaOODSP)9.508606Contact (CaOODSP)9.50644200946cam 2200241za 45009.823504CaOODSP20221107143918cr |||||||||||160901s2016 quc o f000 0 eng d978-0-660-06204-4CaOODSPengn-cn---SG5-73/2016E-PDFParents of Critically Ill Children benefits [electronic resource]. [Gatineau, QC] : Employment and Social Development Canada, c2016.8 p.Issued also in French under title: Prestations pour les parents d’enfants gravement malades.gccstBenefitsgccstChildren's healthCanada. Employment and Social Development Canada.Prestations pour les parents d'enfants gravement malades (CaOODSP)9.823505PDF197 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/SG5-73-2016-eng.pdf00945cam 2200241za 45009.823505CaOODSP20221107143918cr |||||||||||160901s2016 quc o f000 0 fre d978-0-660-06205-1CaOODSPfren-cn---SG5-73/2016F-PDFPrestations pour les parents d'enfants gravement malades [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, QC] : Emploi et Développement social Canada, c2016.11 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Parents of Critically Ill Children benefits.gccstSanté de l'enfantgccstAvantages sociauxCanada. Emploi et développement social Canada.Parents of Critically Ill Children benefits (CaOODSP)9.823504PDF192 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/SG5-73-2016-fra.pdf01269cam 2200253za 45009.827476CaOODSP20221107144821cr |||||||||||161114s2016||||quc|||||o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06797-1CaOODSPengn-cn---Em15-2/6-2016E-PDFHeavy equipment operator (tractor-loader-backhoe) [electronic resource] / [by] Trades and Apprenticeship Division, Labour Market Integration Directorate. Gatineau, Quebec : Employment and Social Development Canada, 2016.63 p.Interprovincial program guide ; National Occupational Classification: 7521Issued also in French under title : Opérateur/opératrice d’équipement lourd (tractopelle-rétrocaveuse).gccstOccupationsCanada.Employment and Social Development Canada. Skills and Employment Branch.Opérateur/opératrice d’équipement lourd (tractopelle-rétrocaveuse) (CaOODSP)9.827477Interprovincial program guide ;National Occupational Classification: 7521(CaOODSP)9.505322PDF527 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em15-2-6-2016-eng.pdf01316cam 2200253za 45009.827477CaOODSP20221107144821cr |||||||||||161114s2016 quc|||||o f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-06798-8CaOODSPfren-cn---Em15-2/6-2016F-PDFOpérateur/opératrice d’équipement lourd (tractopelle-rétrocaveuse) [ressource électronique] / [par] Division des métiers et de l'apprentissage, Direction de l'intégration au marché du travail. Gatineau, Québec : Emploi et Développement social Canada, 2016.67 p.Guide du programme interprovincial ; Classification nationale des professions : 7521Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Heavy equipment operator (tractor-loader-backhoe).gccstProfessionCanada.Emploi et développement social Canada. Direction générale des compétences et de l'emploi.Heavy equipment operator (tractor-loader-backhoe) (CaOODSP)9.827476Guide du programme interprovincial ;Classification nationale des professions : 7521(CaOODSP)9.501720PDF548 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em15-2-6-2016-fra.pdf01075cam 2200289za 45009.822590CaOODSP20230911152716cr |||||||||||160815s2016||||quc|||||o f00| 0 eng d9780660060538CaOODSPengn-cn---Em15-3/6-2016E-PDFPlumber [electronic resource].Gatineau, Quebec : Employment and Social Development Canada, 2016.186 p.Red Seal occupational standard.Issued also in French under title : Plombier/plombière.gccstOccupationsgccstStandardsgccstConstruction industryCanada.Employment and Social Development Canada. Skills and Employment Branch.Plombier/plombière (CaOODSP)9.822596Plumber. 2023(CaOODSP)9.920027Red Seal occupational standard.(CaOODSP)9.822603PDF1.79 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em15-3-6-2016-eng.pdf01063cam 2200289za 45009.822596CaOODSP20230911152945cr |||||||||||160815s2016 quc o f000 0 fre d9780660060545CaOODSPfren-cn---Em15-3/6-2016F-PDFPlombier/plombière [ressource électronique].[Gatineau, Québec] : Emploi et Développement social Canada, c2016.221 p.Norme professionnelle du Sceau rougePubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Plumber.gccstProfessiongccstIndustrie de la constructiongccstNormeCanada. Emploi et développement social Canada.Plumber (CaOODSP)9.822590Plombier/Plombière.2023(CaOODSP)9.920028Norme professionnelle du Sceau rouge.(CaOODSP)9.822604PDF2.12 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em15-3-6-2016-fra.pdf01979cam 2200301za 45009.804137CaOODSP20221107135341cr |||||||||||151008s2015||||onca||||o f000 0 eng d9780660034768CaOODSPengn-cn---En14-239/2015E-PDFScreening assessment, aromatic azo and benzidine-based substance grouping [electronic resource] : certain azo solvent dyes.Screening assessment, certain azo solvent dyesOttawa : Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2015.viii, 175 p."May 2016."Issued also in French under title: Évaluation préalable groupe de substances azoïques aromatiques et à base de benzidine : certains colorants avec solvant azoïques.Bibliography: p. 91-131."Pursuant to sections 68 or 74 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 1999), the Ministers of the Environment and of Health have conducted a screening assessment on 22 Azo Solvent Dyes. These substances constitute a subgroup of the Aromatic Azo and Benzidine-based Substance Grouping being assessed as part of the Groupings Initiative of Canada’s Chemicals Management Plan (CMP) based on structural similarity and applications. Substances in this grouping were identified as priorities for assessmentas they met the categorization criteria under subsection 73 (1) of CEPA 1999 and/or were considered as a priority based on other human health concerns"--Synopsis, p. i.gccstSolventsgccstToxic substancesCanada. Health Canada.Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.Évaluation préalable groupe de substances azoïques aromatiques et à base de benzidine (CaOODSP)9.804140PDF1.24 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En14-239-2015-eng.pdf02196cam 2200301za 45009.804140CaOODSP20221107135341cr |||||||||||151008s2015 onca||||o f000 0 fre d9780660034775CaOODSPfren-cn---En14-239/2015F-PDFÉvaluation préalable groupe de substances azoïques aromatiques et à base de benzidine [ressource électronique] : certains colorants azoïques dispersés.Évaluation préalable, certains colorants avec solvant azoïquesOttawa : Environnement et Changement climatique Canada, 2015.x, 202 p. Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Screening assessment aromatic azo and benzidine-based substance grouping: certain azo solvent dyes.« Mai 2016. »Bibliographie: p. 103-151.Conformément aux articles 68 et 74 de la Loi canadienne sur la protection de l'environnement (1999) [LCPE (1999)], les ministres de l'Environnement et de la Santé ont procédé à une évaluation préalable de 22 colorants avec solvant azoïques. Ces substances constituent le sous-groupe du groupe des substances aromatiques azoïques et à base de benzidine évaluées dans le cadre de l'Initiative des groupes de substances du Plan de gestion des produits chimiques (PGPC) en fonction de la similitude structurelle et des applications. Ces substances figurent parmi celles qui ont été désignées comme étant d'intérêt prioritaire pour une évaluation, carelles répondaient aux critères de catégorisation en vertu du paragraphe 73 (1) de la LCPE (1999) ou étaient considérées comme prioritaires en raison d'autres préoccupations relatives à la santé humaine.gccstSubstance toxiquegccstSolvantCanada. Santé Canada.Canada. Environnement et changement climatique Canada.Screening assessment, aromatic azo and benzidine-based substance grouping (CaOODSP)9.804137PDF1.42 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En14-239-2015-fra.pdf01644cam 2200301za 45009.821961CaOODSP20221107143601cr |||||||||||160803s2016 quc o f000 0 eng d978-0-660-05976-1CaOODSPengn-cn---En14-259/2016E-PDFAssessment report - triclosan [electronic resource] : Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number 3380-34-5.Assessment report - triclosan[Gatineau, Quebec] : Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2016.215 p.Issued also in French under title: Rapport d'évaluation - triclosan : numéro de registre du CAS 3380-34-5."November 2016."Includes bibliographical references."A review of all available information on the potential for triclosan to induce antimicrobial resistance (AMR) was conducted. Although there is the potential for triclosan-resistant bacteria to exist in laboratory and clinical settings, this has not been documented outside of clinical use (e.g. household settings, toothpaste use). Based on available information, induction of AMR from current levels of triclosan has not been identified as a concern for human health"-- Synopsis.gccstChemicalsgccstToxicologyCanada. Health Canada.Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.Rapport d'évaluation - triclosan (CaOODSP)9.821962PDF2.08 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En14-259-2016-eng.pdf01752cam 2200289za 45009.821962CaOODSP20221107143601cr |||||||||||160803s2016 quc o f000 0 fre d978-0-660-05977-8CaOODSPfren-cn---En14-259/2016F-PDFRapport d'évaluation - triclosan [ressource électronique] : numéro de registre du CAS3380-34-5.Rapport d'évaluation : triclosan [Gatineau, Québec] : Environnement et Changement climatique Canada, c2016.247 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Assessment report - triclosan: Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number 3380-34-5.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Compte tenudes informations actuellement disponibles sur les effets nocifs du triclosan, la base de données révèle une dose sans effet nocif observé (DSENO) de 25mg/kg(mc)/jour à partir d’une étude de toxicité chez la souris pendant 90 jours. Cette valeur a été prudemment sélectionnée comme pouvant protéger contre certains des effets observés à des doses supérieures chez plusieurs espèces. On considère que cette DSENO prémunit les humains contre les effets potentiels surle foie (s’il y a lieu) et ceux sur d’autres organes ou systèmes »--Sommaire.gccstToxicologiegccstProduit chimiqueCanada. Santé Canada.Canada. Environnement et changement climatique Canada.Assessment report - triclosan (CaOODSP)9.821961PDF2.21 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En14-259-2016-fra.pdf01148cam 2200241za 45009.828774CaOODSP20221107145126cr |||||||||||161207s2016 quc o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-07023-0CaOODSPengn-cn---En4-294/2016E-PDFPan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change [electronic resource] : Canada's plan to address climate change and grow the economy.Gatineau, Quebec : Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2016.78 p.Issued also in French under title: Cadre pancanadien sur la croissance propre et les changements climatiques : plan canadien de lutte contre les changements climatiques et de croissance économique.gccstClimate changegccstEconomic developmentCanada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.Cadre pancanadien sur la croissance propre et les changements climatiques (CaOODSP)9.828776PDF2.97 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En4-294-2016-eng.pdf01078cam 2200241za 45009.828776CaOODSP20221107145127cr |||||||||||161207s2016 quc o f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-07024-7CaOODSPfren-cn---En4-294/2016F-PDFCadre pancanadien sur la croissance propre et les changements climatiques [ressource électronique] : plan canadien de lutte contre les changements climatiques.Gatineau, Québec : Environnement et changement climatique Canada, 2016.90 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change.gccstDéveloppement économiquegccstChangement climatiqueCanada. Environnement et changement climatique Canada.Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change (CaOODSP)9.828774PDF2.33 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En4-294-2016-fra.pdf01362cam 2200277za 45009.825953CaOODSP20221107144457cr |||||||||||161018s2016 quc o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06577-9CaOODSPengn-cn---En4-291/2016E-PDFCanada's mid-century long-term low-greenhouse gas development strategy [electronic resource].Canada's mid-century long-term low-greenhouse gas development strategy Gatineau, Quebec : Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2016.iii, 87 p.Issued also in French under title: Stratégie canadienne de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre visant le milieu du siècle et à long terme.Includes bibliographic references.gccstClimate changegccstGreenhouse gasesCanada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.Stratégie canadienne de développement à faible émission de gaz à effet de serre à long terme pour le milieu du siècle (CaOODSP)9.825955Canada's mid-century, long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategy (CaOODSP)9.825954PDF2.44 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En4-291-2016-eng.pdf01323cam 2200265za 45009.825955CaOODSP20221107144457cr |||||||||||161018s2016 quc o f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-06579-3CaOODSPfren-cn---En4-291/2016F-PDFStratégie canadienne de développement à faible émission de gaz à effet de serre à long terme pour le milieu du siècle [ressource électronique].Gatineau, Québec : Environnement et Changement climatique Canada, c2016.iii, 104 p.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada’s mid-century long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategy.Comprend des références bibliographiques.gccstChangement climatiquegccstGaz à effet de serreCanada. Environnement et changement climatique Canada.Canada's mid-century long-term low-greenhouse gas development strategy (CaOODSP)9.825953Stratégie canadienne de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre visant le milieu du siècle et à long terme (CaOODSP)9.825956PDF2.65 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/En4-291-2016-fra.pdf02145cam 2200325za 45009.823371CaOODSP20221107143902cr |||||||||||150829s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06168-9978-0-660-06170-2CaOODSPengn-cn---En3-4/224-2016E-PDFEn3-4/224-2016EReplacement of Sections 2.5 and 2.6 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Vernal Pools and other Ephemeral Wet Areas associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada [electronic resource].Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Vernal Pools and other Ephemeral Wet Areas Associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada, 2016Ottawa : Parks Canada,2016.iii, 34 p. : figures.Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series Issued also in French under title: Remplacement des sections 2.5 et 2.6 du Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les plantes en péril des mares printanières et autres milieux humides saisonniers associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada."Bog Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Tall Woolly-heads, Water-plantain Buttercup, Kellogg’s Rush, Rosy Owl-clover, Dwarf Sandwort"--cover.Includes bibliographical references.gccstNature conservationgccstEndangered speciesgccstEcosystemsParks Canada.Remplacement des sections 2.5 et 2.6 du programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les plantes en péril des mares printanières et autres milieux humides saisonniers associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada (CaOODSP)9.823372Replacement of sections 2.5 and 2.6 of the recovery strategy for multi-species at risk in vernal pools and other ephemeral wet areas associated with Garry Oak ecosystems in Canada (CaOODSP)9.823373Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series.(CaOODSP)9.505071PDF5.82 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-224-2016-eng.pdf02084cam 2200325za 45009.823376CaOODSP20221107143903cr |||||||||||150829s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06172-6978-0-660-06173-3CaOODSPengn-cn---En3-4/222-2016E-PDFEn3-4/224-2016EReplacement of Sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Maritime Meadows associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada [electronic resource].Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Maritime Meadows associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada, 2016Ottawa : Parks Canada,2016.ii, 63 p. : figures.Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series Issued also in French under title: Remplacement des sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2 et 2.2.3 du Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des prés maritimes associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada."Island Marble, Taylor's Checkerspot, Bearded Owl-clover, Bear's-foot Sanicle, Coastal Scouler's Catchfly, Golden Paintbrush, Priairie Lupine, Purple Sanicle, Seaside Bird's-foot Lotus"--cover.Includes bibliographical references.gccstNature conservationgccstEcosystemsgccstEndangered speciesParks Canada.Remplacement des sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2 et 2.2.3 du Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des prés maritimes associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada (CaOODSP)9.830081Replacement of sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3 of the recovery strategy for multi-species at risk in maritime meadows associated with Garry Oak ecosystems in Canada (CaOODSP)9.823377Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series.(CaOODSP)9.505071PDF9.94 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-222-2016-eng.pdf02297cam 2200349za 45009.823391CaOODSP20221107143905cr |||||||||||150830s2016||||onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-06176-4978-0-660-06177-1CaOODSPengn-cn---En3-4/220-2016E-PDFEn3-4/220-2016EReplacement of Sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Woodlands associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada [electronic resource].Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Woodlands associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada, 2016Ottawa : Parks Canada,2016.ii, 45 p. : figures.Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series Issued also in French under title: Remplacement des sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2 et 2.3.3 du Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des terrains boisés associés aux écosystèmes du chêne de Garry au Canada."Deltoid Balsamroot, Howell’s Triteleia, Small-flowered Tonella, White-top Aster, Yellow Montane Violet praemorsasubspecies"--cover.Incorrect ISBN copied in this PDF edition.Includes bibliographical references.This document includes a partial identification of critical habitat for multiple species at risk in 74 woodlands associated with Garry Oak ecosystems in British Columbia, Canada. gccstNature conservationgccstEndangered speciesgccstEcosystemsParks Canada.Remplacement des sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2 et 2.3.3 du programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des terrains boisés associés aux écosystèmes du chêne de Garry au Canada (CaOODSP)9.823394Replacement of sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 of the recovery strategy for multi-species at risk in woodlands associated with Garry Oak ecosystems in Canada (CaOODSP)9.823393Species at Risk Act recovery strategy series.(CaOODSP)9.505071PDF7.74 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-220-2016-eng.pdf00894cam 2200265za 45009.829948CaOODSP20221107145420cr |||||||||||170104s2014 oncbo #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-nfR64-467/2014E-PDFAll yours to breathe [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Parks Canada, [2014].[2] p. : maps, photo.Issued also in French under title: Inspirez. Expirez."Cape Spear Lighthouse. National Historic Site.""Experience proper awesome."gccstHistoric sitesgccstLighthousesgccstBookletsParks Canada.Inspirez. Expirez (CaOODSP)9.829951PDF1.01 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-467-2014-eng.pdf01061cam 2200265za 45009.829953CaOODSP20221107145421cr |||||||||||170104s2013 oncbo #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-piR64-468/2013E-PDFDalvay-by-the-Sea national historic site of Canada fact sheet [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Parks Canada, 2013.2 p. : maps, photo.Issued also in French under title: Fiche d'information sur le lieu historique national du Canada Dalvay-by-the-Sea."October 2013 (Revised).""The summer home of oil tycoon Alexander McDonald."gccstHistoric sitesgccstHeritage buildingsgccstBookletsParks Canada.Fiche d'information sur le lieu historique national du Canada Dalvay-by-the-Sea (CaOODSP)9.829956PDF555 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-468-2013-eng.pdf01145cam 2200265za 45009.829958CaOODSP20221107145422cr |||||||||||170104s2010 onco #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-bcR64-469/2010E-PDFWhat's new at Fort St. James national historic site? [electronic resource] : Simon Fraser signature rock authenticated by Parks Canada.[Ottawa] : Parks Canada, Fort St. James National Historic Site, [2010].[2] p. : photo.Issued also in French under title: Quoi de neuf au lieu historique national du Fort-St. James? Parcs Canada authentifie la signature de Simon Fraser sur un rocher.At head of title: Fact sheet.Caption title.gccstHistoric sitesgccstCanadian historygccstBookletsParks Canada.Quoi de neuf au lieu historique national du Fort-St. James? (CaOODSP)9.829961PDF2.10 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-469-2010-eng.pdf01019cas 2200313za 45009.829962CaOODSP20221107145422m o d f cr |||||||||||170104d20152017oncar p o f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengrdaCaOODSPn-cn-quR61-102E-PDFForillon National Park (Québec)Year in review ... [Ottawa] : Parks Canada = Parcs Canada, [2015-2017]Annualtexttxtrdacontentcomputercrdamediaonline resourcecrrdacarrierBegan with 2015; ceased with 2017.Issued also in French under title: Rétrospective.Description based on: 2015.Latest issue consulted: 2017.National parks and reservesQuébec (Province)Parks Canada.Rétrospective ... (CaOODSP)9.829971Retrospective … = (CaOODSP)9.88308201090cam 2200277za 45009.829926CaOODSP20221107145417cr |||||||||||170103s2015 oncao #o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn-snR64-466/2015E-PDFBlack bear country [electronic resource] : safety guide.[Ottawa] : Parks Canada, [2015].[2] p. : ill., photo.Issued also in French under title: Au pays des ours noirs : guide de sécurité."Prince Albert National Park."Reduce bear attractants, carrier of medicine, bear behaviour, avoiding a bear encounter, handling a bear encounter, handling a bear attack.gccstSafety standardsgccstWildlifegccstNational parksPrince Albert National Park (Sask.)Parks Canada.Au pays des ours noirs (CaOODSP)9.829932PDF503 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-466-2015-eng.pdf01145nam 2200277za 45009.829932CaOODSP20221107145418cr |||||||||||170103s2015 oncao #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-snR64-466/2015F-PDFAu pays des ours noirs [ressource électronique] : guide de sécurité.[Ottawa] : Parcs Canada, [2015].[2] p. : ill., photo.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Black bear country : safety guide.« Parc national de Prince Albert. »Évitez les articles pouvant attirer les ours, ours comportement, porteur de la médecine, pour éviter de rencontrer un ours, si vous rencontrez un cours, si un ours vous attaque.gccstNorme de sécuritégccstFaunegccstParc nationalParc national de Prince Albert (Sask.)Parcs Canada.Black bear country (CaOODSP)9.829926PDF467 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-466-2015-fra.pdf00923nam 2200265za 45009.829951CaOODSP20221107145421cr |||||||||||170104s2014 oncbo #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-nfR64-467/2014F-PDFInspirez. Expirez [ressource électronique].[Ottawa] : Parcs Canada, [2014].[2] p. : carte, photo.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : All yours to breathe.« Lieu historique national du Phare-de-Cap-Spear. »« Vivez l'expérience : purement genial. »gccstLieu historiquegccstPharegccstBrochureParcs Canada.All yours to breathe (CaOODSP)9.829948PDF1022 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-467-2014-fra.pdf01092nam 2200265za 45009.829956CaOODSP20221107145422cr |||||||||||170104s2013 oncbo #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-piR64-468/2013F-PDFFiche d'information sur le lieu historique national du Canada Dalvay-by-the-Sea [ressource électronique].[Ottawa] : Parcs Canada, 2013.2 p. : carte, photo.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Dalvay-by-the-Sea national historic site of Canada fact sheet.« Octobre 2013 (Actualisé) »« Résidence d’été appartenant à Alexander McDonald, magnat du pétrole. »gccstLieu historiquegccstÉdifice patrimonialgccstBrochureParcs Canada.Dalvay-by-the-Sea national historic site of Canada fact sheet (CaOODSP)9.829953PDF587 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-468-2013-fra.pdf01146nam 2200253za 45009.829961CaOODSP20221107145422cr |||||||||||170104s2010 onco #o f000 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn-bcR64-469/2010F-PDFQuoi de neuf au lieu historique national du Fort-St. James? [ressource électronique] : Parcs Canada authentifie la signature de Simon Fraser sur un rocher.[Ottawa] : Parcs Canada, Lieu historique national du Fort-St.James, [2010].[3] p. : photo.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : What's new at Fort St. James national historic site? Simon Fraser signature rock authenticated by Parks Canada : fact sheet.En tête du titre: Fiche d'information.gccstLieu historiquegccstHistoire du CanadagccstBrochureParcs Canada.What's new at Fort St. James national historic site? (CaOODSP)9.829958PDF2.11 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/R64-469-2010-fra.pdf01223nas 2200361zi 45009.829971CaOODSP20221107145424m o d f cr |||||||||||170104c20159999oncar p o f0###b0fre|dCaOODSPfrerdaCaOODSPfreengn-cn-quR61-102-PDFR61-102F-PDFParc national de Forillon (Québec)Rétrospective ... Year in review[Gatineau, Québec] : Parcs Canada = Parks Canada, [2015]- Annueltextetxtrdacontent/freinformatiquecrdamedia/freressource en lignecrrdacarrier/freParaît depuis 2015.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Year in review ...Texte en français seulement, 2015-2017; texte en anglais et en français, 2018-Description d'après : 2015.Dernière livraison consultée : 2019.Parcs nationauxQuébec (Province)Parcs Canada.Year in review ... (CaOODSP)9.829962Retrospective … = (CaOODSP)9.88308201966nam 2200313za 45009.830081CaOODSP20221107145440cr |||||||||||170106s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d978-0-660-06174-0978-0-660-06175-7CaOODSPfren-cn---En3-4/222-2016F-PDFEn3-4/222-2016FRemplacement des sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2 et 2.2.3 du Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des prés maritimes associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada [ressource électronique].Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des prés maritimes associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada, 2016Ottawa : Parcs Canada, 2016.ii, 70 p. : figures.Loi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Replacement of Sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Maritime Meadows associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada.« Marbré insulaire, Damier de Taylor, Triphysaire versicolore, Sanicle patte-d’ours, Silène de Scouler, Castilléjie dorée, Lupin élégant, Sanicle bipinnatifide, Lotier splendide »--couv.Comprend des références bibliographiques.gccstEspèce menacéegccstÉcosystèmegccstConservation de la natureParcs Canada.Replacement of Sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Maritime Meadows associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada (CaOODSP)9.823376Loi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement.(CaOODSP)9.501470PDF9.58 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-222-2016-fra.pdf02287nam 2200325za 45009.823372CaOODSP20221107143903cr |||||||||||150829s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-06169-6978-0-660-06179-5CaOODSPfren-cn---En3-4/224-2016F-PDFEn3-4/224-2016FRemplacement des sections 2.5 et 2.6 du programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les plantes en péril des mares printanières et autres milieux humides saisonniers associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada [ressource électronique].Programme de rétablissementmulti-espèces visantles plantes en péril des mares printanières et autres milieux humides saisonniers associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada, 2016Ottawa : Parcs Canada,2016.iii, 37 p. : figures.Loi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Replacement of Sections 2.5 and 2.6 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Vernal Pools and other Ephemeral Wet Areas associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada.« Lotier à feuilles pennées, Psilocarphe élevé, Renoncule à feuilles d’alisme, Jonc de Kellogg, Orthocarpe à épi feuillu, Minuartie naine »--couv.Comprend des références bibliographiques.gccstÉcosystèmegccstEspèce menacéegccstConservation de la natureParcs Canada.Replacement of Sections 2.5 and 2.6 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Vernal Pools and other Ephemeral Wet Areas associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada (CaOODSP)9.823371Remplacement des sections 2.5 et 2.6 du programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les plantes en péril des mares printanières et autres milieux humides saisonniers associés aux chênaies de Garry au Canada (CaOODSP)9.823374Loi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement.(CaOODSP)9.501470PDF5.57 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-224-2016-fra.pdf02406nam 2200337za 45009.823394CaOODSP20221107143905cr |||||||||||150830s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-06178-8978-0-660-06171-9CaOODSPfren-cn---En3-4/220-2016F-PDFEn3-4/220-2016FRemplacement des sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2 et 2.3.3 du programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des terrains boisés associés aux écosystèmes du chêne de Garry au Canada [ressource électronique].Programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des terrains boisés associés aux écosystèmes du chêne de Garry au Canada, 2016Ottawa : Parcs Canada,2016.ii, 46 p. :figures.Loi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Replacement of Sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Woodlands associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada.« Balsamorhize à feuilles deltoïdes, Tritéléia de Howell, Tonelle délicate, Aster rigide, Violette jaune des monts de la sous-espèce praemorsa »--couv.Comprend des références bibliographiques.Il présente une désignation partielle de l’habitat essentiel de plusieurs espèces en péril des terrains boisés associés aux écosystèmes duchêne de Garry en Colombie-Britannique, au Canada.gccstÉcosystèmegccstEspèce menacéegccstConservation de la natureParcs Canada.Replacement of Sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2, and 2.3.3 of the Recovery Strategy for Multi-Species at Risk in Woodlands associated with Garry Oak Ecosystems in Canada (CaOODSP)9.823391Remplacement des sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2 et 2.3.3 du programme de rétablissement multi-espèces visant les espèces en péril des terrains boisés associés aux écosystèmes du chêne de Garry au Canada (CaOODSP)9.823396Loi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement.(CaOODSP)9.501470PDF7.59 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-220-2016-fra.pdf01323cam 2200241za 45009.829479CaOODSP20221107145310cr |||||||||||170104s2014 oncad |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-17/2014E-PDFVoltage-controlled switching and thermal effects in VO2 nano-gap junctions [electronic resource] / Arash Joushaghani ... [et al.].[Ottawa] : Defence Research and Development Canada, c2014.10 p. : charts, ill."DRDC-RDDC-2014-P74."Includes bibliographic references."Voltage-controlled switching in lateral VO2 nano-gap junctions with different gap lengths and thermal properties was investigated. The effect of Joule heating on the phase transition was found to be strongly influenced by the device geometry, the contact material, and the current. Our results indicate that the VO2 phase transition was likely initiated electronically, which was sometimes followed by a secondary thermally-induced transition"--p. 1.gccstTechnical reportsJoushaghani, Arash.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF358 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-17-2014-eng.pdf01771cam 2200265za 45009.829480CaOODSP20221107145310cr |||||||||||170104s2014 onc |o f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-18/2014E-PDFMcIntyre, S. G.(Susan G.)Learning lessons from organizational learning, process improvement, and innovation [electronic resource] / Susan G. McIntyre.[Ottawa] : Defence Research and Development Canada, [2014][16] p."DRDC-RDDC-2014-P128."Includes bibliographic references."The Lessons Learned process provides a methodology for groups and organizations of any size to become better at what they do. Its beauty is in its simplicity and versatility. It can be used by individuals, small or medium sized teams, and any sized corporations. What makes it differ from other process improvement or evaluation methods is the focus on the capturing and analysis of lessons by the very people who experienced the learning situations and those people who will benefit from future adaptations. As such, the Lessons Learned process is linked to Organizational Learning and, at its very best, will inspire innovational changes that lead to excellence. This chapter defines and scopes Lessons Learned; describes the basic methodology, applications, and types; and provides anecdotal examples of three scales of the process"--Abstract.gccstOrganizationsgccstLearninggccstInnovationCanada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF202 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-18-2014-eng.pdf01531cam 2200253za 45009.829481CaOODSP20221107145310cr |||||||||||170104s2014 oncd |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-19/2014E-PDFStatistical validation of a new Python-based military workforce simulation model [electronic resource] / Stephen Okazawa ... [et al.].[Ottawa] : Defence Research and Development Canada, [2014][10] p. : charts."DRDC-RDDC-2014-P48."Includes bibliographic references."In this paper, we demonstrate the use of nonparametric and time series statistical techniques to test the hypothesis that the results obtained from Arena-based and Python-based implementations of the same military rank structure model are equivalent. Important measures of system performance that were tested include population size, time in rank, promotions, releases and course qualifications. This methodology will be of broad use to analytics practitioners who face the challenge of testing whether two independently-developed simulation models of the same system are in fact statistically equivalent"--Abstract.gccstTechnical reportsgccstMilitary technologyOkazawa, Stephen.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF650 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-19-2014-eng.pdf02038cam 2200253za 45009.829483CaOODSP20221107145311cr |||||||||||170104s2014 oncod |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-20/2014E-PDFChan, Brigitte.Experimental 3-D SAR human target signature analysis [electronic resource] / Brigitte Chan, Pascale Sévigny and David D.J. DiFilippo.[Ottawa] : Defence Research & Development Canada, [2014][10] p. : photos, charts. Includes bibliographic references."Defence Research & Development Canada has been investigating 3-D through wall synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging from an experimental L-band through-wall SAR prototype. Tools and algorithms for 3-D visualization are being developed to exploit the resulting imagery. In this paper, a comprehensive study of the characteristics of human target signatures in free space and behind two different wall structures is presented using 3-D SAR data. The aim of this investigation is to gain a better appreciation of the signatures of targets when placed behind different wall mate rials. An analysis of the human target signature in different poses is provided. There was very close agreement between the measured physical dimensions of the targets and those obtained from the strong returns in the SAR imagery. Viewing of the SAR data as 2-D slices provides a qualitative means of discriminating between different target signatures. A more useful approach to discrimination is to quantify these differences. The next phase of this investigation will look at different quantitative features as potential discriminants"--Abstract.gccstTechnical reportsSévigny, Pascale.DiFilippo, David D. J.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF6.66 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-20-2014-eng.pdf02113cam 2200241za 45009.829484CaOODSP20221107145311cr |||||||||||170104s2014 qucad |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-21/2014E-PDFNew approach to predict Hugoniot properties of explosives materials [electronic resource] / Mounir Jaidann ... [et al.].[Quebec, QC] : Defence Research and Development Canada, c2014.[13] p. : ill., charts.Includes bibliographic references."To characterise explosives materials, investigations for four well experimentally characterised energetic materials, Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX), Octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX), Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) and Triamino-trinitrobenzene (TATB) were conducted using quantum mechanics and analytical methods. Furthermore, using the pressure p and the ratio of specific densities, v/v0, p-v Hugoniot diagrams of the four explosives were obtained. Using, the Stine equation [Stine, J. Energ. Mater., 1990] and more recent least squares fitting algorithms, new constants were obtained, to determine the detonation velocity, D, which was then used to define the Raleigh line. The ratio of specific heats, γ, a value anywhere between 2 and 3 and usually approximated from experimental data, was obtained by making the explosive products Hugoniot tangent to the Rayleigh line through varying γ. The effect, sensitivity and importance of having the correct value of γ were demonstrated. The predicted parameters namely the shock, particle and detonation velocities, the CJ pressure and density, the ratio of specific heats and the Hugoniot diagrams all compared quite well with published experimental data"--Abstract.gccstTechnical reportsgccstExplosivesJaidann, Mounir.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF1.01 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-21-2014-eng.pdf02343cam 2200253za 45009.829716CaOODSP20221107145346cr |||||||||||170104s2014 oncd |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-22/2014E-PDFPall, Raman.On the prioritization of the review of contingency plans for the Canadian Armed Forces [electronic resource] / Raman Pall and Jean-Denis Caron.Ottawa : Defence R&D Canada, Centre for Operational Research and Analysis, [2014][15] p. : charts.Includes bibliographic references."The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) have contingency plans (CONPLANs) in place to deal with a variety of scenarios, ranging from disaster relief and humanitarian aid to international counter-terrorism. These CONPLANs are periodically reviewed and updated to ensure they remain relevant to ever-changing operating environments. The establishment of a CONPLAN review schedule is a challenging process for the CAF given the status and importance of each CONPLAN and the limited capacity of the staff available to conduct the reviews. This paper addresses the joint problem of prioritization of the CONPLAN reviews and calculation of the optimal set of the plans to review within a given time period. The CONPLANs were evaluated against a set of criteria by military subject matter experts, with weights of the criteria provided on an ordinal scale. The volume of the weight-space associated to each of the possible rankings of the CONPLANs was computed through Monte Carlo simulation, and the expected rank of each CONPLAN was determined by viewing the results of this multi-criteria decision analysis in terms of the probability associated to each ranking. The optimal set of CONPLANs to review within a given time period (with an associated resource capacity) was calculated by formulating the problem as an instance of the knapsack problem. A recent application of this methodology is provided in this paper"--Abstract.gccstTechnical reportsgccstSecurityCaron, Jean-Denis.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF294 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-22-2014-eng.pdf01300cam 2200229za 45009.829717CaOODSP20221107145346cr |||||||||||170104s2011 quca |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-23/2011E-PDFNécaille, Christophe.Process patterns for agile capability engineering methodology [electronic resource] : the PACEM Project / Christophe Nécaille.Quebec, QC : Defence R & D Canada, 2011.[14] p. : col. ill.Includes bibliographic references."This paper presents the approach used to investigate the potential of process patterns to increase the level of agility of engineering proesses applied to military capabilities or system of systems. This effort is a follow-up of the Canadian Capability Engineering Process (CEP) defined during the Collaborative, Capability, Definition, Engineering and Management (CapDEM) technology demontration project. The challenges surrounding process assessment are investigated"--Abstract.gccstTechnical reportsCanada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF13.35 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-23-2011-eng.pdf01539cam 2200241za 45009.829719CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||170104s2011 quc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-24/2011E-PDFFrini, Anissa.An intelligence process model based on a collaborative approach [electronic resource] / Anissa Frini and Anne-Claire Bourey-Brisset.Quebec, QC : Defence R & D Canada, [2011]ii, 19 p. : figs.Includes bibliographic references."In the intelligence domain, the collection and processing of information and intelligence from multiple ISR sources (including sensors, human, open sources, etc.) is essential to produce actionable intelligences of high value in order to counter threat operations. In current practice, the outputs of different disciplines are more often separated from one another and thus, cross-checking is limited. Further, the traditional intelligence cycle model lacks in representing the process from an all-source perspective. In this paper, we propose an all-source intelligence process model that respresents elements of the intelligence process from an all-source perspective"--Abstract.gccstTechnical reportsBourey-Brisset, Anne-Claire.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF1.19 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-24-2011-eng.pdf02196cam 2200229za 45009.829720CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||170104s2013 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-25/2013E-PDFIdentifying potential implications of technologies on military and security operations [electronic resource] / Robert N Webb ... [et al.].Ottawa : Defence Research and Development Canada, [2013]27 p.Includes bibliographic references."Identifying and assessing the potential implications of emerging, disruptive and surprise technologies on military planning and security operations, linking them with future military and security concepts is highly complex. Technology surprise occurs through rapidly emerging technologies and the use of commercial technologies in military and security operations and by adversaries. Predicting the use of traditional, novel or the combination of these technologies in both asymmetric warfare and public security has not yet been solved. The use of war game scenarios has been suggested, but the resources to carry this out are thought to be too extensive for just one or two nations to fulfill. The writing of future operational scenarios have been also suggested, since war-fighting / peacekeeping capabilities in the future might be predicted by setting a future geoopolitical/environmental context, but this requires extensive knowledge in many interdisciplinary fields that might be beyond most forces individual capacity to mount. A full cooperative effort by allies is considered the best way ahead. The challenge is to assess the potential implications of these technologies on military and security operations, linking them with future military concepts. The military needs to be involved in terms of “effects” or “impacts” not just technologies"--Abstract.gccstMilitary technologyWebb, Robert N.Canada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF218 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-25-2013-eng.pdf01875cam 2200229za 45009.829721CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||170104s2013 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---D69-26/2013E-PDFVerga, Simona.A holistic, cross-government all hazards risk assessment [electronic resource] / Simona Verga.Ottawa : Defence Research and Development Canada, [2013]20 p. : figs.Includes bibliographic references."This paper describes an approach to build a holistic, cross-government all-hazards risk assessment process, which aims to capture threats of all “stripes” and understand the extent to which they can become a risk to the safety and security of the Canadian population and society. The approach makes a conscious effort to consider the Canadian risk picture within the global risk environment. The federal All-Hazards Risk Assessment (AHRA) initiative aims to develop a mechanism for a comparative assessment and rating of risk events derived from all hazards (regardless of the source, whether malicious or non-malicious), in order to support emergency management planning in the federal domain. A standardized methodology is pursued in order to leverage the expertise of individual federal departments, share this expertise and knowledge across a community of practice, and generate a whole-of-government view of risks. Methods that attempt to build shared understanding of risks across organizations may be useful to multi-agency problems beyond the Canadian national context"--Abstract.gccstRisk managementCanada. Defence R&D Canada.PDF563 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-26-2013-eng.pdf00818cam 2200229za 45009.829069CaOODSP20221107145210cr |||||||||||161213s2016 onc o f00| 0 eng d978-0-660-07054-4CaOODSPengn-cn---H164-201/2016E-PDFNutrition labelling [electronic resource] : table of daily values.Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.4 p.Issued also in French under title: Étiquetage nutritionnel : tableau des valeurs quotidiennes.gccstFood labellingCanada. Health Canada.Étiquetage nutritionnel (CaOODSP)9.829070PDF115 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H164-201-2016-eng.pdf00809cam 2200217za 45009.829070CaOODSP20221107145210cr |||||||||||161213s2016 onc o f00| 0 fre d978-0-660-07055-1CaOODSPfren-cn---H164-201/2016F-PDFÉtiquetage nutritionnel [ressource électronique] : tableau des valeurs quotidiennes.Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Nutrition labelling: table of daily values.gccstÉtiquetage des alimentsCanada. Santé Canada.Nutrition labelling (CaOODSP)9.829069PDF121 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H164-201-2016-fra.pdf01835cam 2200301za 45009.830036CaOODSP20221107145433cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-5/2016-19E-PDFSpecial review of Diazinon - subsection 17(2) of Pest Control Products Act [electronic resource] : proposed decision for consultation.Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.24 p.Re-evaluation note, 1925-0649 ; REV2016-19Issued also in French under title: Examen spécial du diazinon–Paragraphe 17(2) de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires : projet de décision pour consultation."14 December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.Pursuant to subsection 17(2) of the Pest Control Products Act, the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has initiated a special review of pest control products containing diazinon based on the European Commission decision to prohibit all uses of this active ingredient in Europe due to concerns related to human health and the environment (European Commission, 2007). The initiation of the special review was announced in December 2013 (Canada, 2013).gccstInsecticidesgccstCertificationgccstToxicologyCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Examen spécial du diazinon - Paragraphe 17(2) de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires (CaOODSP)9.830038Re-evaluation note (Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency)1925-0649 ; REV2016-19(CaOODSP)9.504460PDF364 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-5/H113-5-2016-19-eng.pdf02010cam 2200301za 45009.830038CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-5/2016-19F-PDFExamen spécial du diazinon - Paragraphe 17(2) de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires [ressource électronique] : projet de décision pour consultation.Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.28 p.Note de réévaluation, 1925-0665 ; REV2016-19Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Special review of Diazinon - subsection 17(2) of Pest Control Products Act: proposed decision for consultation.« Le 14 décembre 2016. »Comprend des références bibliographiques.Conformément au paragraphe17(2) de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) a entrepris un examen spécial des produits antiparasitaires contenant du diazinon, en se fondant sur la décision prise par la Commission européenne d’interdire toutes les utilisations de cette matière active en Europe, en raison des préoccupations associées à la santé humaine et à l’environnement (Commission européenne, 2007). L’examen spécial a été annoncé en décembre 2013 (Canada, 2013).gccstInsecticidegccstAccréditationgccstToxicologieCanada.Santé Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Special review of Diazinon - subsection 17(2) of Pest Control Products Act (CaOODSP)9.830036Note de réévaluation (Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire)1925-0665 ; REV2016-19(CaOODSP)9.500878PDF394 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-5/H113-5-2016-19-fra.pdf01283cam 2200265za 45009.830042CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-8/2016-4EPDFPolicy on cancellations and amendments following re-evaluation and special review [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.9 p.Regulatory proposal, 1925-122X ; PRO2016-04Issued also in French under title: Politique sur les révocations d’homologations de produits et les modifications aux étiquettes à la suite d’une réévaluation et d’un examen spécial."21 December 2016."gccstPesticidesgccstRegistrationCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Politique sur les révocations d’homologations de produits et les modifications aux étiquettes à la suite d’une réévaluation et d’un examen spécial (CaOODSP)9.830044Regulatory proposal,1925-122XPRO2016-04(CaOODSP)9.504463PDF215 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-8-2016-4-eng.pdf01263cam 2200265za 45009.830044CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-8/2016-4-PDFPolitique sur les révocations d’homologations de produits et les modifications aux étiquettes à la suite d’une réévaluation et d’un examen spécial [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.11 p.Projet de directive, 1925-1211 ; PRO2016-04Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Policy on cancellations and amendments following re-evaluation and special review.« Le 21 décembre 2016. »gccstEnregistrementgccstPesticideCanada.Santé Canada.Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Policy on cancellations and amendments following re-evaluation and special review (CaOODSP)9.830042Projet de directive,1925-1211 ; PRO2016-04(CaOODSP)9.500881PDF235 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-8-2016-4-fra.pdf01124cam 2200277za 45009.830045CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-9/2016-35E-PDFAmmonia (present as ammonium carbamate) [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.26 p.Proposed registration decision, 1925-0886 ; PRD2016-35Issued also in French under title: Ammoniac (présent sous forme de carbamate d’ammonium)."19 December 2016."Includes bibliographic references.gccstRegistrationgccstPesticidesCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Ammoniac (présent sous forme de carbamate d’ammonium) (CaOODSP)9.830049Proposed registration decision,1925-0886 ; PRD2016-35(CaOODSP)9.504464PDF253 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-9/H113-9-2016-35-eng.pdf01178cam 2200277za 45009.830049CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-9/2016-35F-PDFAmmoniac (présent sous forme de carbamate d’ammonium) [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.32 p.Projet de décision d'homologation, 1925-0908 ; PRD2016-35Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Ammonia (present as ammonium carbamate).« Le 19 décembre 2016. »Comprend des références bibliographiques.gccstPesticidegccstEnregistrementCanada.Santé Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Ammonia (present as ammonium carbamate) (CaOODSP)9.830045Projet de décision d'homologation,1925-0908 ; PRD2016-35(CaOODSP)9.500882PDF271 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-9/H113-9-2016-35-fra.pdf00980cam 2200265za 45009.830051CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-25/2016-36E-PDFBacillus mycoides isolate J [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.1 p.Registration decision, 1925-0940 ; RD2016-36Issued also in French under title: Isolat J de Bacillus mycoides."19 December 2016."gccstRegistrationgccstPesticidesCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Isolat J de Bacillus mycoides (CaOODSP)9.830052Registration decision,1925-0940 ; RD2016-36(CaOODSP)9.505184PDF78 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-36-eng.pdf01038cam 2200265za 45009.830052CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-25/2016-36F-PDFIsolat J de Bacillus mycoides [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.1 p.Décision d'homologation, 1925-0924 ; RD2016-36Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Bacillus mycoides isolate J.« Le 19 décembre 2016. »gccstPesticidegccstEnregistrementCanada.Santé Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Bacillus mycoides isolate J (CaOODSP)9.830051Décision d'homologation,1925-0924 ; RD2016-36(CaOODSP)9.501583PDF81 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-36-fra.pdf00987cam 2200265za 45009.830053CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-25/2016-37E-PDF4-Chloroindole-3-Acetic Acid [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.3 p.Registration decision, 1925-0940 ; RD2016-37Issued also in French under title: Acide 4-chloroindole-3-acétique."19 December 2016."gccstHerbicidesgccstRegistrationCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Acide 4-chloroindole-3-acétique (CaOODSP)9.830054Registration decision,1925-0940 ; RD2016-37(CaOODSP)9.505184PDF84 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-37-eng.pdf01042cam 2200265za 45009.830054CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-25/2016-37F-PDFAcide 4-chloroindole-3-acétique [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.3 p.Décision d'homologation, 1925-0924 ; RD2016-37Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : 4-Chloroindole-3-Acetic Acid.« Le 19 décembre 2016. »gccstHerbicidegccstEnregistrementCanada.Santé Canada.Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.4-Chloroindole-3-Acetic Acid (CaOODSP)9.830053Décision d'homologation,1925-0924 ; RD2016-37(CaOODSP)9.501583PDF83 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-37-fra.pdf00954cam 2200265za 45009.830056CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-25/2016-38E-PDFSulfuryl fluoride [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.1 p.Registration decision, 1925-0940 ; RD2016-38Issued also in French under title: Fluorure de sulfuryle."22 December 2016."gccstPesticidesgccstRegistrationCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Fluorure de sulfuryle (CaOODSP)9.830057Registration decision,1925-0940 ; RD2016-38(CaOODSP)9.505184PDF80 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-38-eng.pdf01009cam 2200265za 45009.830057CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-25/2016-38F-PDFFluorure de sulfuryle [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.1 p.Décision d'homologation, 1925-0924 ; RD2016-38Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Sulfuryl fluoride.« Le 22 décembre 2016. »gccstEnregistrementgccstHerbicideCanada.Santé Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Sulfuryl fluoride (CaOODSP)9.830056Décision d'homologation,1925-0924 ;RD2016-38(CaOODSP)9.501583PDF79 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-38-fra.pdf00991cam 2200265za 45009.830059CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-25/2016-39E-PDFPhoma macrostoma strain 94-44B [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.1 p.Registration decision, 1925-0940 ; RD2016-39Issued also in French under title: Souche 94 44B de Phoma macrostoma."22 December 2016."gccstHerbicidesgccstRegistrationCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Souche 94 44B de Phoma macrostoma (CaOODSP)9.830061Registration decision,1925-0940 ; RD2016-39(CaOODSP)9.505184PDF80 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-39-eng.pdf01048cam 2200265za 45009.830061CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-25/2016-39F-PDFSouche 94 44B de Phoma macrostoma [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.1 p.Décision d'homologation, 1925-0924 ; RD2016-39Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Phoma macrostoma strain 94-44B.« Le 22 décembre 2016. »gccstEnregistrementgccstHerbicideCanada.Santé Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Phoma macrostoma strain 94-44B (CaOODSP)9.830059Décision d'homologation,1925-0924 ; RD2016-39(CaOODSP)9.501583PDF81 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-39-fra.pdf00949cam 2200265za 45009.830062CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---H113-25/2016-40E-PDFPyraflufen-ethyl [electronic resource].Ottawa : Health Canada, 2016.1 p.Registration decision, 1925-0940 ; RD2016-40Issued also in French under title: Pyraflufène-éthyl."22 December 2016."gccstHerbicidesgccstRegistrationCanada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency.Pyraflufène-éthyl (CaOODSP)9.830063Registration decision,1925-0940 ; RD2016-40(CaOODSP)9.505184PDF79 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-40-eng.pdf01006cam 2200265za 45009.830063CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---H113-25/2016-40F-PDFPyraflufène-éthyl [ressource électronique].Ottawa : Santé Canada, 2016.1 p.Décision d'homologation, 1925-0924 ; RD2016-40Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Pyraflufen-ethyl.« Le 22 décembre 2016. »gccstHerbicidegccstEnregistrementCanada.Santé Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.Pyraflufen-ethyl (CaOODSP)9.830062Décision d'homologation,1925-0924 ; RD2016-40(CaOODSP)9.501583PDF80 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-40-fra.pdf01561cam 2200301za 45009.830033CaOODSP20221107145433cr |||||||||||170105s2008 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée978-0-660-96915-2CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-422/2004F-PDFNH15-422/2004FL’aménagement paysager chez soi - guide canadien [ressource électronique] / Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement.Révisé et réimprimé : 2007; réimprimé : 2008.[Ottawa] : Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement, c2004, 2007.viii, 190 p. : photographies, ill. en coul.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Landscape guide for Canadian homes.Le n° de catalogue (NH15-422/2004F) et l’ISBN (978-0-660-96915-2) de l'édition imprimée ont été copiés dans l’édition électronique.Comprend des références bibliographiques."Le guide vous permet de cerner vos besoins et de les incorporer aux caractéristiques de votre propriété ainsi qu'à l'environnement"--p. 1.gccstLogementgccstRénovation domiciliaireAménagement paysagerSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Landscape guide for Canadian homes (CaOODSP)9.830023PDF83.54 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-422-2007-fra.pdf01658cam 2200277za 45009.830037CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170105s1991 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dprint edition:0-662-18822-5CaOODSPengn-cn---NHI3-2/1990E-PDFNHI3-2/1990ECanadian Housing Finance Conference(October 31-November 1, 1990 : Toronto, Ontario)Conference proceedings [electronic resource] : Toronto, Ontario, October 31-November 1, 1990.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1991.1 vol. (unnumbered).Issued also in French under title: Deliberations de la conference, Toronto (Ontario), 31 octobre-ler novembre 1990.The catalogue number (NHI3-2/1990E) and ISBN (NHI3-2/1990E) for the print edition have been copied in this electronic publication."The first-ever Canadian Housing Finance Conference was convened by the Honourable Alan Redway, Minister of State (Housing), to address the pressing need for increased affordable and accessible housing in Canada. The aim of the conference was to create an opportunity to bring out the views and ideas of experts in housing finance concerning future directions for the 1990s and beyond"--Foreword.gccstHousinggccstHousing assistanceCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.Deliberations de la conference (CaOODSP)9.830040PDF3.99 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH13-2-1990-eng.pdf01814cam 2200277za 45009.830040CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170105s1991 onc |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée:0-662-96854-9CaOODSPfren-cn---NHI3-2/1990F-PDFNHI3-2/1990FConférence canadienne sur le financement de l'habitation(31 octobre - 1er novembre 1990 : Toronto (Ontario))Deliberations de la conference [ressource électronique] : Toronto (Ontario), 31 octobre - 1er novembre 1990.[Ottawa] : La Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, c1991.1 vol. (non-paginé).Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Conference proceedings, Toronto, Ontario, October 31 - November 1, 1990.Le n° de catalogue (NHI3-2/1990F) et l’ISBN (0-662-96854-9) de l'édition imprimée ont été copiés dans l’édition électronique.« La toute premiere Conference canadienne sur Ie financement de l'habitation a etc convoquee par l'honorable Alan Redway, ministre d'Etat (Habitation), pour s'attaquer au besoin pressant d'augmenter Ie nombre de logements abordables et accessibles au Canada. La conference avait pour objectif d'amener les specialistes du financement du logement a emettre leurs idees et leurs opinions sur l'orientation que pourrait prendre ce secteur dans les annees 1990 et au-delà »--Avant-propos.gccstLogementgccstAide au logementSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Conference proceedings (CaOODSP)9.830037PDF4.60 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH13-2-1990-fra.pdf01841cam 2200337za 45009.830041CaOODSP20221107145434cr |||||||||||170105s1981 oncade||o f000 0 eng dprint edition0-662-11021-0CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-27/1981E-PDFNH15-27/1981ERoad and rail noise [electronic resource] : effects on housing / prepared by the Technical Research Division of CMHC in cooperation with the Division of Building Research of National Research Council of Canada.Rev.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1981.118 p. : ill.Originally published: 1977.Digitized edition from print.Issued also in French under title: Le bruit du trafic routier et ferroviaire : ses effets sur l'habitation.Bibliography: p. 115-118."The inconveniences caused by urban traffic noise are fast being recognized by growing numbers of the general public. Social surveys from various parts of the world indicate that the noise from surface traffic gives rise to more neighbourhood dissatisfaction than aircraft noise does. One reason for this is that surface traffic noise is not restricted to specific areas, as aircraft noise is, but pervades most built-up areas in towns and cities"--Introduction.gccstHousinggccstRoad networksgccstRail transportNoiseCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.National Research Council Canada.Le bruit du trafic routier et fer (CaOODSP)9.830048PDF3.21 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-27-1981-eng.pdf02034cam 2200337za 45009.830048CaOODSP20221107145435cr |||||||||||170105s1981 oncad |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée0-662-11021-0CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-27/1981F-PDFNH15-27/1981FLe bruit du trafic routier et fer [ressource électronique] : ses effets sur l'habitation / la Division de la recherche technique en collaboration avec la Division des recherches en batiment du Conseil national de recherches du Canada.2e éd.[Ottawa] : Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, 1981.121 p. : ill., graphiques.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Road and rail noise : effects on housing.Éd. originale : 1977.Édition numérisée de l’imprimée.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Pourquoi Ie public s'inquiete-t-il? La pollution par Ie bruit cause des inconvenients serieux qui attirent de plus en plus l'attention du public. Les enquetes sociales partout dans Ie monde, indiquent que Ie bruit produit par Ie trafic terrestre engendre plus de mecontentement que celui que produit Ie trafic aerien. Vne des raisons de cet etat de choses, c'est que Ie bruit de la circulation routiere n'est pas limite a des endroits determines, comme a proximite des aeroports, mais se repand dans presqueto us les endroits ou il y a des constructions en milieux urbains »--Introduction.gccstLogementgccstRéseau routiergccstTransport ferroviaireBruitSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Conseil national de recherches Canada.Road and rail noise (CaOODSP)9.830041PDF5.51 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-27-1981-fra.pdf01418cam 2200289za 45009.830055CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s1982 onca |o f|0| 0 eng dbilingual print edition:0-660-51846-5CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-30/1982E-PDFNH15-30/1982Matheson, George.Community energy audit guidelines [electronic resource] / by George Matheson, Paul Robillard.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1982.45 p. : ill."October 1982."Issued also in French under title: Comment etablir un bilan energetique local.Includes bibliographic references."Community Energy Audit Guidelines is intended to be an introduction to the process and methods of community energy auditing. It describes the role of the audit, outlines the working principles, describes the major published audit methods, and suggests sources for the data required to carry out an audit"--Preface.gccstEnergy useRobillard, Paul.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.Comment etablir un bilan energetique local (CaOODSP)9.830058PDF2.10 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-30-1982-eng.pdf01498cam 2200289za 45009.830058CaOODSP20221107145436cr |||||||||||170105s1982 onca |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée bilingue0-660-51846-5CaOODSPfren-cn---NH 15-30/1982F-PDFNH 15-30/1982Matheson, George.Comment etablir un bilan energetique local [ressource électronique] / par George Matheson, Paul Robillard.[Ottawa] : Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, c1982.49 p. : ill.« Octobre 1982 ».Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Community energy audit guidelines.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Intitule Comment etablir un bilan energetique local, Ie present document est une introduction aux methodes en la matiere. II definit Ie role du bilan, en fait ressortir les principes d'application, decrit les principales methodes d'analyse editees et propose des sources pour les donnees necessaires a la realisation d'un bilan »--Préface.gccstConsommation d'énergieRobillard, Paul.Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Community energy audit guidelines (CaOODSP)9.830055PDF2.27 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-30-1982-fra.pdf01482cam 2200253za 45009.830060CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s1990 oncod |o f|0| 0 eng dbilingual print edition0-662-57905-4CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-43/1990E-PDFNH15-43/1990Consultation on the Public Housing Program [electronic resource] : Fall 1990.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1990.i, 31 p. : photos, charts.Issued also in French under title: Le Programme de logement public, consultation des parties intéressées : automne 1990.The catalogue number (NH15-43/1990) and ISBN (0-662-57905-4) for the bilingual print edition have been copied in this electronic publication."The federal government wants to consult with all parties and individuals who have a special interest in public housing and its future challenges. The purpose is to arrive at a consensus on how to best manage this important asset that serves over 200 000 households in need across Canada"--Introduction.gccstHousingCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.Le Programme de logement public, consultation des parties intéressées (CaOODSP)9.830064PDF32.13 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-43-1990-eng.pdf01536cam 2200253za 45009.830064CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s1990 oncod |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée bilingue0-662-57905-4CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-43/1990F-PDFNH15-43/1990Le Programme de logement public, consultation des parties intéressées [ressource électronique] : automne 1990.[Ottawa] : Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, c1990.i, 33 p. : photographies, graphiques.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Consultation on the Public Housing Program : Fall 1990.Le n° de catalogue (NH15-43/1990) et l’ISBN (0-662-57905-4) de l'édition imprimée bilingue ont été copiés dans l’édition électronique.« Le gouvernement federal entend consulter toutes les parties et les personnes qui s'interessent de pres au logement public et aux defis qu'il pose pour l'avenir. II souhaite en tirer un consensus sur la meilleure façon de gerer cet important actif dont beneficient plus de 200 000 menages necessiteux de tout Ie pays »--Introduction.gccstLogementSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Consultation on the Public Housing Program (CaOODSP)9.830060PDF36.08 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-43-1990-fra.pdf01382cam 2200277za 45009.830065CaOODSP20221107145437cr |||||||||||170105s1993 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dprint edition0-660-15126CaOODSPengn-cn---x4x9NH15-87/1993E-PDFNH15-87/1993E50 years of innovation [electronic resource] : 1943-1993, the Canadian housing industry.Fifty years of innovation, 1943-1993 :the Canadian housing industry[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, [1993].28 p. : photos, ill. (some col.)Issued also in French under title: 50 ans d'innovation : 1943-1993, l'industrie canadienne de l'habitation.Digitized edition from print."This publication pays tribute to fifty years of innovation by the Canadian housing industry. It is an honour of the initiatives and efforts of the many builders and renovators who continually strive to improve and increase the housing choices offered to Canadians"--p. 2.gccstHousingCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.50 ans d'innovation (CaOODSP)9.830068PDF5.97https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-87-1993-eng.pdf01485cam 2200277za 45009.830068CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1993 oncoa |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée 0-660-94234-8CaOODSPfren-cn---x4x9NH15-87-1993F-PDFNH15-87-1993F50 ans d'innovation [ressource électronique] : 1943-1993, l'industrie canadienne de l'habitation.Cinquante ans d'innovation : 1943-1993, l'industrie canadienne de l'habitation[Ottawa] : Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, [1993]28 p. : photographies, ill. en couleur.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : 50 years of innovation : 1943-1993, the Canadian housing industry.Édition numérisée de l’imprimée.« Cette publication souligne 50 ans d'innovations par l'industrie canadienne de l'habitation. Elle rend hommage aux nombreux constructeurs et rénovateurs qui, par leurs initiatives et leurs efforts, ont constamment cherché à améliorer et élargir les choix de logements offerts aux Canadiens »--p. 2.gccstLogementSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.50 years of innovation (CaOODSP)9.830065PDF5.85 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-87-1993-fra.pdf01607cam 2200301za 45009.830071CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1995 oncboda|o f|0| 0 eng dprint edition0-662-22546-5CaOODSPengn-cn---x9x9NH15-99/1994E-PDFNH15-99/1994EThe Canadian housing system in the 1990s [electronic resource] / [James McKellar].Canadian housing system[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1995.iv, 51 p. : map, photos, graphs, charts, ill.Issued also in French under title: Le système canadien de logement dans les années 1990.Digitized edition from print.Includes bibliographic references."The early 1990s have been a period of retrenchment for housing firms in many parts of the country. The legacy of the current recession is likely to be a dramatic restructuring of many sectors of the Canadian economy, including the home building industry, which should yield substantial gains in productivity, lower costs, negligible inflationary pressures, and increased sensitivity to market demands in the decade ahead"--p. 49.gccstHousingMcKellar, James.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.Le système canadien de logement dans les années 1990 (CaOODSP)9.830072PDF3.33 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-99-1994-eng.pdf01802cam 2200301za 45009.830072CaOODSP20221107145438cr |||||||||||170105s1995 oncboda|o f|0| 0 fre d0-662-99411-6CaOODSPfren-cn---x9x9NH15-99/1994F-PDFNH15-99/1994FLe système canadien de logement dans les années 1990 [ressource électronique] / [James McKellar].Système canadien de logement[Ottawa] : Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, c1995.iv, 55 p. : carte, photographies, graphiques, ill.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : The Canadian housing system in the 1990s.Édition numérisée de l’imprimée.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Le debut des annees 1990 a ete une periode de consolidation pour les entreprises de construction de nombreuses regions du pays. La recession en cours aura vraisemblablement comme consequence une restructuration draconienne de nombreux secteurs de l'economie canadienne, y compris l'industrie de la construction domiciliaire. Au cours de la decennie a venir, cette restructuration devrait permettre de realiser des gains importants de productivite, d'abaisser les couts, de rendre negligeables les press ions inflationnistes et d'accroltre la sensibilite envers les besoins du marche »--p. 54.gccstLogementMcKellar, James.Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.The Canadian housing system in the 1990s (CaOODSP)9.830071PDF3.77 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-99-1994-fra.pdf01657cam 2200277za 45009.830082CaOODSP20221107145440cr |||||||||||170106s1995 oncodb |o f|0| 0 eng d0-660-59861-2CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-104/1995E-PDFNH15-104/1995Presenting Canada's housing system [electronic resource] / [David Crenna].[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1995.iii, 35 p. : photos, graphs, map.Issued also in French under title: Aperçu du systeme de logement au Canada.Digitized edition from print.Includes bibliographic references."Our homes form the stage upon which so much of daily life is played. They are essential to physical survival. They provide the calm centre of inspiration, security and repose, the cauldron of squabbles, and the engine room of family economies. Yet how do homes come to be the way they are? What is the "system" for building housing, getting it to those who need and want it, paying for it, keeping it in repair, and demolishing it when it is no longer required? How do houses as structures, as "machines" with many parts, become "homes" for people? These are the subjects of this booklet"--Introduction.gccstHousingCrenna, David.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.Aperçu du systeme de logement au Canada (CaOODSP)9.830089PDF2.75 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-104-1995-eng.pdf01744cam 2200277za 45009.830089CaOODSP20221107145441cr |||||||||||170106s1995 oncodb |o f|0| 0 fre d0-660-59861-2CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-104/1995F-PDFNH15-104/1995Aperçu du systeme de logement au Canada [ressource électronique] / [David Crenna].[Ottawa] : Societe canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement, c1995.iii, 35 p. : photographies, graphiques, carte.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Presenting Canada's housing system.Édition numérisée de l’imprimée.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Notre domicile est Ie théâtre où se joue une grande partie de notre quotidien. II est essentiel à notre survie. Il est notre havre d'inspiration, de quiétude et de sécurité, Ie foyer de nos discordes, Ie coeur économique de notre famille. Mais commentdevient-il tout cela? Quel est Ie «systeme» qui permet de construire l'habitation, de la procurer à qui la demande, de la financer, de la maintenir en bon état, et de la démolir quand elle ne peut plus servir? Comment, de «construction» à éléments multiples, la maison se transforme-t-elle en «foyer»? Voila les sujets dont traite cette brochure »--Introduction.gccstLogementCrenna, David.Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Presenting Canada's housing system (CaOODSP)9.830082PDF3.05 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-104-1995-fra.pdf01226cam 2200265za 45009.830103CaOODSP20221107145443cr |||||||||||170106s1995 oncoa |o f|0| 0 eng dprint edition0-660-16240-7CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-109/1995E-PDFNH15-109/1995ESprout [electronic resource] : the versatile, dynamic house.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1995.26 p. : photos, ill.Issued also in French under title: La maison espace vivant: polyvalente et dynamique.Digitized edition from print.Includes bibliographic references."The Sprout House is a new entry in the adaptable housing market. It allows first-time buyers to purchase a modest starter home without compromising their expectations for an attractive, high-quality shelter"--Introduction.gccstHousingCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.La maison espace vivant (CaOODSP)9.830112PDF2.61 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-109-1995-eng.pdf01293cam 2200265za 45009.830112CaOODSP20221107145445cr |||||||||||170106s1995 oncoa |o f|0| 0 fre dédition imprimée 0-660-95116-9CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-109/1995F-PDFNH15-109/1995FLa maison espace vivant [ressource électronique] : polyvalente et dynamique.[Ottawa] : Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, c1995.26 p. : photographies, ill.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Sprout : the versatile, dynamic house.Édition numérisée de l’imprimée.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Nouvelle venue sur le marché des maisons adaptables, la Maison espace vivant permet aux accédents à la propriété d'acheter leur toute première maison, une maison modeste, sans renoncer à la beauté ou à la qualité »--Introduction.gccstLogementSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Sprout (CaOODSP)9.830103PDF7.47 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-109-1995-fra.pdf01714cam 2200301za 45009.830119CaOODSP20221107145446cr |||||||||||170106s1998 onc |o f|0| 0 eng dprint edition0-660-17612-2CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-281/1998E-PDFNH15-281/1998EThe impact of inheritances on the housing and mortgage markets in Canada over the next 10 years [electronic resource] / prepared by Clayton Research Associates Limited for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1998.In various pagings : graphs.Issued also in French under title: Répercussions des successions sur les marchés hypothécaires et de l'habitation au Canada au cours de la prochaine décennie.Digitized edition from print.Includes bibliographic references."Clayton Research Associates Limited was commissioned by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to fill an identified information gap by undertaking this study of the impact of future inheritances on the housing and mortgage markets in Canada"--Introduction.gccstHousinggccstMortgage loansInheritancesClayton Research Associates.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.Répercussions des successions sur les marchés hypothécaires et de l'habitation au Canada au cours de la prochaine décennie (CaOODSP)9.830124PDF3.73 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-281-1998-eng.pdf01860cam 2200301za 45009.830124CaOODSP20221107145447cr |||||||||||170106s1998 oncd |o f|0| 0 fre dl'édition imprimée0-660-96034-6CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-281/1998F-PDFNH15-281/1998FRépercussions des successions sur les marchés hypothécaires et de l'habitation au Canada au cours de la prochaine décennie [ressource électronique] / preparé par Clayton Research Associates Limited pour La Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.[Ottawa] : La Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, c1998.En pagination multiple : graphiques.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : The impact of inheritances on the housing and mortgage markets in Canada over the next 10 yearsÉdition numérisée de l’imprimée.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« La Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement a chargé Clayton Research Associates Limited de combler une lacune observée dans l'état des connaissances en lui demandant de mener la présente analyse des répercussions possibles des successions éventuelles sur les marchés hypothécaires et de l'habitation au Canada »--Introduction.gccstLogementgccstPrêt hypothécaireSuccessionsClayton Research Associates.Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.The impact of inheritances on the housing and mortgage markets in Canada over the next 10 years (CaOODSP)9.830119PDF3.63 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-281-1998-fra.pdf01877cam 2200301za 45009.830125CaOODSP20221107145447cr |||||||||||170106s1998 oncb |o f|0| 0 eng dprint edition0-660-17676-9CaOODSPengn-cn---NH15-289/1998E-PDFNH15-289/1998ECosts and benefits to municipalities of mandatory residential fire sprinklers [electronic resource] : summary report / prepared by Arencon Inc.[Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1998.In various pagings : maps.Research report. Housing affordability and finance seriesIssued also in French under title: L'installation obligatoire d'extincteurs automatiques à eau dans les habitations : coûts et avantages pour les municipalités. Rapport recapitulatif.Digitized edition from print.Includes bibliographic references."The primary objective of this study is to assess, on impartial, technically justified economic grounds, the costs and benefits to municipalities of the mandatory installation of fire sprinklers in all new residential construction. Secondarily, the study will identify the benefits and risks of automatic sprinklers, the effect on construction costs of housing and the effect on service and maintenance costs"--Purpose.gccstFire preventionArencon Inc.Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.L'installation obligatoire d'extincteurs automatiques à eau dans les habitations (CaOODSP)9.830128Research report. Housing affordability and finance series.(CaOODSP)9.504903PDF4.60 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-289-1998-eng.pdf02219cam 2200301za 45009.830128CaOODSP20221107145447cr |||||||||||170106s1999 oncb |o f|0| 0 fre dl'édition imprimée0-660-96085-0CaOODSPfren-cn---NH15-289/1998F-PDFNH15-289/1998FL'installation obligatoire d'extincteurs automatiques à eau dans les habitations [ressource électronique] : coûts et avantages pour les municipalités. Rapport recapitulatif / préparé par Arencon Inc.[Ottawa] : Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, c1999.En pagination multiple : cartes.Rapport de recherche. Série sur le logement abordable et le financement de l'habitationPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Costs and benefits to municipalities of mandatory residential fire sprinklers : summary report.Édition numérisée de l’imprimée.Comprend des références bibliographiques.« L'objectif premier de cette étude est d'évaluer, à partir de critères économiques impartiaux et en s' appuyant sur des données techniques, les coûts et avantages que représente pour les municipalités l'installation obligatoire d'extincteurs automatiques à eau dans toutes les nouvelles constructions résidentielles. II s'agit, en deuxième lieu, de mettre en lumière les avantages et les risques que présentent les extincteurs automatiques à eau, les répercussions de I' installation de ce système sur les coûts de construction, de même que ses répercussions sur les frais de service et d'entretien »--But.gccstPrévention des incendiesArencon Inc.Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.Costs and benefits to municipalities of mandatory residential fire sprinklers (CaOODSP)9.830125Rapport de recherche. Série sur le logement abordable et le financement de l'habitation.(CaOODSP)9.501301PDF5.31 Mohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/NH15-289-1998-fra.pdf01849cam 2200325za 45009.820132CaOODSP20221107143132cr |||||||||||170106s2017 oncd obs f000 0 eng d978-0-660-05748-4CaOODSPengn-cn---CS75-005/2016-1E-PDFUsalcas, Jeannine.History of the Canadian Labour Force Survey, 1945 to 2016 [electronic resource] / by Jeannine Usalcas and Mark Kinack.[Ottawa] : Statistics Canada, c2017.28 p. : col. ill.Labour statistics: technical papers, 2292-3780 ; 2016001Issued also in French under title: Historique de l’Enquête sur la population active au Canada, 1945 à 2016."Release date: January 6, 2017."Includes bibliographical references.“The Canadian Labour Force Survey (LFS) produces the leading monthly economic indicator at Statistics Canada – just 20 days from reference period to release. It is Statistics Canada’s largest and longest-running monthly household survey. In over 70 years, the survey methodology, questionnaire, collection and processing techniques have undergone major changes. This paper summarizes many of these changes chronologically and provides references to more detailed information sources"--p. 4.gccstLabour forcegccstSurveysKinack, Mark.Statistics Canada.Historique de l’Enquête sur la population active au Canada, 1945 à 2016 (CaOODSP)9.820134Technical paper - labour statistics,2292-3780 ; 2016001(CaOODSP)9.507538PDF530 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/75-005-m/75-005-m2016001-eng.pdf02037cam 2200325za 45009.820134CaOODSP20221107143132cr |||||||||||170106s2017 oncd obs f000 0 fre d978-0-660-05750-7CaOODSPfren-cn---CS75-005/2016-1F-PDFUsalcas, Jeannine.Historique de l’Enquête sur la population active au Canada, 1945 à 2016 [ressource électronique] / par Jeannine Usalcas et Mark Kinack.[Ottawa] : Statistique Canada, c2017.31 p. : ill. en coul.Statistiques sur le travail : documents techniques, 2292-3799 ; 2016001Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : History of the Canadian Labour Force Survey, 1945 to 2016.« Date de diffusion : le 6 janvier 2017. »Comprend des références bibliographiques.« L’Enquête sur la population active (EPA) canadienne sert à produire l’indicateur économique avancé mensuel de Statistique Canada, et ce, dans les 20 jours suivant la période de référence. Il s’agit de la plus importante et de la plus ancienne enquête mensuelle auprès des ménages menée à Statistique Canada. En plus de 70 ans, la méthodologie, le questionnaire et les techniques de collecte et de traitement de l’enquête ont connu des changements importants. Le présent historique résume bon nombre de ces changements par ordre chronologique et renvoie à des sources d’information plus détaillées »--p. 4.gccstMain-d'oeuvregccstSondageKinack, Mark.Statistique Canada.History of the Canadian Labour Force Survey, 1945 to 2016 (CaOODSP)9.820132Documents techniques - statistiques sur le travail,2292-3799 ; 2016001(CaOODSP)9.503928PDF605 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/75-005-m/75-005-m2016001-fra.pdf01963cam 2200337za 45009.827973CaOODSP20221107144931cr |||||||||||170106s2017 onc obs f000 0 eng d9780660068664CaOODSPengn-cn---CS89-657/2017-2E-PDFLepage, Jean-François.Health care professionals and official-language minorities in Canada, 2001 and 2011 [electronic resource] / by Jean-François Lepage and Émilie Lavoie.[Ottawa] : Statistics Canada, 2017.60 p.Ethnicity, language and immigration thematic series ; 2017002Issued also in French under title: Professionnels de la santé et minorités de langue officielle au Canada, 2001 et 2011."Release date: January 6, 2017."Includes bibliographical references."This report focuses on the services offered to official language minorities by healthcare professionals in Canada. It presents statistics on healthcare professionals who are official language minorities, able to conduct a conversation in the minority official language or those who use it in the workplace. For the years 2001 and 2011, the evolution of the healthcare services provided is analyzed and is compared with the official language minority population in Canada"--Provided by publisher.gccstHealth professionalsgccstLanguage minoritiesgccstStatisticsLavoie, Émilie, 1971-Statistics Canada.Professionnels de la santé et minorités de langue officielle au Canada, 2001 et 2011 (CaOODSP)9.827975Ethnicity, language and immigration thematic series ;2017002.(CaOODSP)9.824152PDF462 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/89-657-x/89-657-x2017002-eng.pdf02047cam 2200337za 45009.827975CaOODSP20221107144931cr |||||||||||170106s2017 onc obs f000 0 fre d9780660068671CaOODSPfren-cn---CS89-657/2017-2F-PDFLepage, Jean-François.Professionnels de la santé et minorités de langue officielle au Canada, 2001 et 2011 [ressource électronique] / par Jean-François Lepage et Émilie Lavoie.[Ottawa] : Statistique Canada, 2017.62 p.Série thématique sur l’ethnicité, la langue et l’immigration ; 2017002Publ. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Health care professionals and official-language minorities in Canada, 2001 and 2011.« Date de diffusion : le 6 janvier 2017. »Comprend des références bibliographiques.« Ce rapport porte sur les services des professionnels de la santé offerts aux minorités de langue officielle au Canada. Dans ce document, on présente des statistiques sur les professionnels de la santé de langue officielle minoritaire, capables de soutenir une conversation dans cette langue ou qui l'utilisent au travail. On analyse l'évolution de l'offre de service de soins de santé entre 2001 et 2011 et on la compare aux populations de langue officielle minoritaire du pays » -- Fourni par l'éditeur.gccstProfessionnel de la santégccstMinorité linguistiquegccstStatistiquesLavoie, Émilie, 1971-Statistique Canada.Health care professionals and official-language minorities in Canada, 2001 and 2011 (CaOODSP)9.827973Série thématique sur l'ethnicité, la langue et l'immigration ;2017002.(CaOODSP)9.824154PDF490 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/89-657-x/89-657-x2017002-fra.pdf01461cas 2200325za 45009.829413CaOODSP20221107145300cr |||||||||||161220d19731978onczn p oss f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengengfren-cn---CS41-010-PDFMetals and minerals [electronic resource] = Métaux et minéraux.Métaux et minérauxOttawa :Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division = Statistique Canada, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, 1973-1978.IrregularVol. 1, no. 1-v. 5, no. 16.Service bulletin = Bulletin de serviceDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Each issue also has a distinct title.Consumption of chrome ore, manganese ore, cobalt, molybdenum and tungsten, ferro-alloys and addition agents, non-metallic minerals, selenium and tellurium, antimony and bismuth, unmanufactured tin. Data available from Energy, Mines and Resources Canada.Text in English and French.Split into: Minerals; and, Metals.gccstManufacturing industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Statistics Canada. Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division.Metals and minerals (CaOODSP)9.82941801485cas 2200325za 45009.829418CaOODSP20221107145301cr |||||||||||161220d19731978onczn p oss f0###b0fre|dCaOODSPfreengfren-cn---CS41-010-PDFMetals and minerals [ressource électronique] = Métaux et minéraux.Métaux et minérauxOttawa :Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division = Statistique Canada, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, 1973-1978.IrrégulierVol. 1, no. 1-v. 5, no. 16.Service bulletin = Bulletin de serviceÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada].Chaque livr. comporte aussi un titre distinct.Consommation de minerai de chrome, de manganèse, de cobalt, de molybdène et de tungstène, de ferro-alliages et d'additifs, de minéraux non métalliques, de sélénium et de tellure, d'antimoine et de bismuth et d'étain non manufacturé.Texte en anglais et en français.Scindé en: Minerals; et, Metals.gccstIndustrie de la fabricationgccstStatistiqueCanada. Statistique Canada. Division des industries manufacturières et primaires.Metals and minerals (CaOODSP)9.82941301309cas 2200313za 45009.829444CaOODSP20221107145305cr |||||||||||161220d19781979onczn p oss f0###a0eng|dCaOODSPengengfren-cn---CS41-010-PDFMinerals [electronic resource] = Minéraux.MinérauxOttawa :Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division = Statistique Canada, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, 1978-1979.IrregularVol. 6, no. 1-v. 7, no. 8.Service bulletin = Bulletin de serviceDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].Each issue also has a distinct title.Consumption of chrome ore, manganese ore, cobalt, molybdenum and tungsten, ferro-alloys and addition agents, non-metallic minerals, selenium and tellurium, antimony and bismuth, unmanufactured tin.Text in English and French.gccstManufacturing industrygccstStatisticsCanada. Statistics Canada. Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division.Minerals (CaOODSP)9.82945001386cas 2200313za 45009.829450CaOODSP20221107145306cr |||||||||||161220d19781979onczn p oss f0###b0fre|dCaOODSPfreengfren-cn---CS41-010-PDFMinerals [ressource électronique] = Minéraux.MinérauxOttawa :Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division = Statistique Canada, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, 1978-1979.IrrégulierVol. 6, no. 1-v. 7, no. 8.Service bulletin = Bulletin de serviceÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada].Chaque livr. comporte aussi un titre distinct.Consommation de minerai de chrome, de manganèse, de cobalt, de molybdène et de tungstène, de ferro-alliages et d'additifs, de minéraux non métalliques, de sélénium et de tellure, d'antimoine et de bismuth, étain non manufacturé.Texte en anglais et en français.gccstIndustrie de la fabricationgccstStatistiqueCanada. Statistique Canada. Division des industries manufacturières et primaires.Minerals (CaOODSP)9.82944402044cam 2200313za 45009.829440CaOODSP20221107145304cr |||||||||||161220s2015 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng dCaOODSPengengfren-cn---YX4-2015/39-PDFCanada.Statutes.An Act to amend the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act [electronic resource] = Loi modifiant la Loi de mise en oeuvre de l’Accord Canada—Nouvelle-Écosse sur les hydrocarbures extracôtiers.Loi modifiant la Loi de mise en oeuvre de l’Accord Canada—Nouvelle-Écosse sur les hydrocarbures extracôtiersShort title : Georges Bank Protection Act[Ottawa] : Statutes, 2015.2 p. Statutes of Canada ..., chapter ... ; Statutes of Canada 2015, chapter 39, 2nd session, 41st Parliament"Assented to 23rd June, 2015, Bill C-64.""This enactment amends the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act to provide that a statutory moratorium on the exploration and drilling for, and the production, conservation and processing of, petroleum in the Canadian portion of Georges Bank in the offshore area, and the transportation of petroleum produced in that portion of the offshore area, be re-established and may also be extended by joint notice of the Minister of Natural Resources and his or her provincial counterpart"--Summary.Text in English and in French.gccstOffshore drillinggccstPetroleumAn Act to amend the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act (CaOODSP)9.829441Statutes of Canada ..., chapter ...Statutes of Canada 2015, chapter 39, 2nd session, 41st ParliamentPDF145 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/lois-statutes/YX4-2015-39.pdf02146cam 2200313za 45009.829441CaOODSP20221107145304cr |||||||||||161220s2015 onc |o||||f|0| 0|fre dCaOODSPfrefreengn-cn---YX4-2015/39-PDFCanada.Statuts.An Act to amend the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act [ressource électronique] = Loi modifiant la Loi de mise en oeuvre de l’Accord Canada—Nouvelle-Écosse sur les hydrocarbures extracôtiers.Loi modifiant la Loi de mise en oeuvre de l’Accord Canada—Nouvelle-Écosse sur les hydrocarbures extracôtiersTitre abrégé : Loi sur la protection du banc de Georges[Ottawa] : Statuts, 2015.2 p.Lois du Canada ..., chapitre ... ; Lois du Canada 2015, chapitre 39, 2e session, 41e législature« Sanctionée le 23 juin 2015, Projet de loi C-64. »« Le texte modifie la Loi de mise en oeuvre de l’Accord Canada—Nouvelle-Écosse sur les hydrocarbures extracôtiers pour permettre le rétablissement d’un moratoire législatif sur la recherche, notamment par forage, la production, la rationalisation de l’exploitation et la transformation des hydrocarbures dans la partie canadienne du banc de Georges dans la zone extracôtière, ainsi que sur le transport des hydrocarbures qui y sont produits. Le moratoire peut être prolongé par un avis conjoint du ministre des Ressources naturelles et de son homologue provincial »--Sommaire.Texte en français et en anglais.gccstPétrolegccstForage en merAn Act to amend the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act (CaOODSP)9.829440Lois du Canada ..., chapitre ...Lois du Canada 2015, chapitre 39, 2e session, 41e législature (CaOODSP)9.500678PDF145 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/lois-statutes/YX4-2015-39.pdf01425cam 2200301za 45009.829448CaOODSP20221107145305cr |||||||||||161220s2015 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng dCaOODSPengengfren-cn---YX4-2015/40-PDFCanada.Statutes.An Act to amend the Canada National Parks Act [electronic resource] = Loi modifiant la Loi sur les parcs nationaux du Canada.Loi modifiant la Loi sur les parcs nationaux du CanadaShort title : Qausuittuq National Park of Canada Act[Ottawa] : Statutes, 2015.4 p.Statutes of Canada ..., chapter ... ; Statutes of Canada 2015, chapter 40, 2nd session, 41st Parliament"Assented to 23rd June, 2015, Bill C-72.""This enactment amends the Canada National Parks Act to add Qausuittuq National Park of Canada to Schedule 1 to that Act"--Summary.Text in English and in French.gccstNational parksAn Act to amend the Canada National Parks Act (CaOODSP)9.829449Statutes of Canada ..., chapter ...Statutes of Canada 2015, chapter 40, 2nd session, 41st Parliament (CaOODSP)9.500677PDF145 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/lois-statutes/YX4-2015-40.pdf01469cam 2200301za 45009.829449CaOODSP20221107145306cr |||||||||||161220s2015 onc |o||||f|0| 0|fre dCaOODSPfrefreengn-cn---YX4-2015/40-PDFCanada.Statuts.An Act to amend the Canada National Parks Act [ressource électronique] = Loi modifiant la Loi sur les parcs nationaux du Canada.Loi modifiant la Loi sur les parcs nationaux du CanadaTitre abrégé : Loi sur le parc national Qausuittuq du Canada[Ottawa] : Statuts, 2015.4 p.Lois du Canada ..., chapitre ... ; Lois du Canada 2015, chapitre 40, 2e session, 41e législature« Sanctionée le 23 juin 2015, Projet de loi C-72. »« Le texte modifie la Loi sur les parcs nationaux du Canada en vue d’ajouter à l’annexe 1 de cette loi le parc national Qausuittuq du Canada »--Sommaire.Texte en français et en anglais.gccstParc nationalAn Act to amend the Canada National Parks Act (CaOODSP)9.829448Lois du Canada ..., chapitre ...Lois du Canada 2015, chapitre 40, 2e session, 41e législature (CaOODSP)9.500678PDF145 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/lois-statutes/YX4-2015-40.pdf01980cam 2200277za 45009.808010CaOODSP20221107140258cr |||||||||||151217s2016 onc |o f000 0 eng d978-0-660-04041-7CaOODSPengn-cn---PS4-198/2-2016E-PDFEconomic impact of border fees in three target sectors in Canada and the United States of America [electronic resource] : executive summary / prepared by CPCS Transcom Ltd.[Ottawa : Public Safety Canada], c2016. 4 p. :figures.Issued also in French under title: Retombées économiques des frais et redevances perçus à la frontière sur trois secteurs ciblés au Canada et aux États-Unis d’Amérique : résumé."Prepared for the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness and the United States Department of Homeland Security.This report has been commissioned in fulfilment of the Beyond the Border Action Plan (BTB) commitment to “commission a third party to conduct an economic impact assessment of [border fees], including their cumulative effect, on the competitive position of three economic sectors in Canada and the U.S. for which cross‐border activity is important”. The industries selected for this assessment are: motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts manufacturing, plastic product manufacturing and vegetable and melon farming. These industries were selected based on two‐way trade values.gccstBoundariesgccstExportsCanada. Public Safety Canada.CPCS Transcom Limited.Retombées économiques des frais et redevances perçus à la frontière sur trois secteurs ciblés au Canada et aux États-Unis d’Amérique (CaOODSP)9.808012PDF100 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-198-2-2016-eng.pdf02148cam 2200277za 45009.808012CaOODSP20221107140259cr |||||||||||151217s2016 onc |o f000 0 fre d978-0-660-04042-4CaOODSPfren-cn---PS4-198/2-2016F-PDFRetombées économiques des frais et redevances perçus à la frontière sur trois secteurs ciblés au Canada et aux États-Unis d’Amérique [ressource électronique] : résumé / préparé par CPCS Transcom Ltd.[Ottawa : Sécurité publique Canada], c2016.4 p. : figures.Publi. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Economic impact of border fees in three target secotrs in Canada and the United States of America: executive summary.« Préparé pour : Sécurité publique Canada et le Department of Homeland Security des États-Unis. »Le présent rapport a été commandé pour le respect de l’engagement du Plan d’Action Par-delà la frontière (PDF) de « charger une tierce partie d’effectuer une évaluation des retombées économiques des [frais et redevances perçus à la frontière], y compris leur effet cumulatif, sur la position concurrentielle de trois secteurs économiques au Canada et aux États-Unis pour lesquels les activités transfrontalières revêtent une grande importance ».Les industries sélectionnées pour cette évaluation sont la fabrication de véhicules automobiles et de la fabrication de pièces pour véhicules automobiles, la fabrication de produits en plastique et la culture de légumes et de melons. Ces industries ont été choisies en fonction des valeurs du commerce bilatéral. gccstExportationgccstFrontièreCanada. Sécurité publique Canada.CPCS Transcom Limited.Economic impact of border fees in three target sectors in Canada and the United States of America (CaOODSP)9.808010PDF340 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-198-2-2016-fra.pdf02210cam 2200277za 45009.829949CaOODSP20221107145421cr |||||||||||170103s2015 onc |o f100 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---PS4-211/2015F-PDFSommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire - Innovation et partenariats (2015 : Ottawa, Ont.)2015 Sommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire - Innovation et partenariats [ressource électronique] : rapport sur le Sommet, Ottawa, du 2 au 4 mars 2015 = 2015 Summit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety - Innovation and Partnerships.2015 Summit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety - Innovation and Partnerships[Ottawa] : Sécurité publique Canada,[2015].24 p.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre : 2015 Summit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety - Innovation and Partnerships, summit report, Ottawa, March 2-4, 2015.«Le présent rapport consigne les délibérations et les résultats du Sommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire : Innovation et partenariats, qui s’est déroulé du 2 au 4 mars 2015 à Ottawa, au Canada. Le rapport présente des sommaires des discours-thèmes et des présentations de groupe, de même que les principales observations qui se sont dégagées des discussions dans le cadre du Sommet. Il est conçu à titre de référence à l’intention des participants au Sommet et en vue de discussions sur l’avenir des services de police.» -- Introduction, p. 1.gccstPartenariatgccstServices communautairesgccstMaintien de l'ordre publicCanada. Sécurité publique Canada.2015 Summit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety - Innovation and Partnerships (CaOODSP)9.829933PDF428 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-211-2015-fra.pdf02092cam 2200277za 45009.829933CaOODSP20221107145418cr |||||||||||170103s2015 onc |o f100 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---PS4-211/2015E-PDFSummit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety - Innovation and Partnerships (2015 : Ottawa, Ont.)2015 Summit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety - Innovation and Partnerships [electronic resource] : Summit report, Ottawa, March 2-4, 2015 = 2015 Sommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire - Innovation et partenariats. 2015 Sommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire - Innovation et partenariats[Ottawa] : Public Safety Canada,[2015].20 p.Issued also in French under title: 2015 Sommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire - Innovation et partenariats, rapport sur le Sommet, Ottawa, du 2 au 4 mars 2015."This report records the proceedings and outcomes of the Summit on the Economics of Policing and Community Safety: Innovation and Partnerships, which took place on March 2-4, 2015, in Ottawa, Canada. The report provides summaries of keynote addresses and panel presentations and highlights observations that arose from the Summit discussions. It is intended as a reference document for Summit participants and for discussions on the future of policing." -- Introduction, p.1.gccstPolicinggccstCommunity servicesgccstPartnershipsCanada. Public Safety Canada.2015 Sommet sur les paramètres économiques des services de police et de la sécurité communautaire - Innovation et partenariats (CaOODSP)9.829949PDF422 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-211-2015-eng.pdf01667cam 2200253za 45009.829856CaOODSP20221107145407cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc o f100 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---PS4-196/2016E-PDFNational Forum on Human Trafficking (2016 : Ottawa, Ont.)National Forum on Human Trafficking, March 2016 - summary report [electronic resource].[Ottawa] : Public Safety Canada, [2016].21 p.Issued also in French under title: Forum national sur la traite de personnes, mars 2016, rapport sommaire."The National Forum on Human Trafficking was a two day event co-hosted by Public Safety Canada and the Canadian Women’s Foundation. The Forum on Human Trafficking brought together stakeholders with very different perspectives including those who have experienced trafficking, Indigenous women, law enforcement, government, service providers, and sex workers. The format for the National Forum on Human Trafficking consisted of two stages: the first day of the Forum was primarily information sharing and listening to participants. The second day of the Forum was about promoting dialogue and working in collaboration." - Executive summary, p. 1.gccstHuman traffickinggccstGovernment policyCanada. Public Safety Canada.Forum national sur la traite de personnes, janvier 2014 - rapport sommaire (CaOODSP)9.829867PDF602 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-196-2016-eng.pdf01936cam 2200265za 45009.829867CaOODSP20221107145409cr |||||||||||170103s2016 onc o f100 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---PS4-196/2016F-PDFForum national sur la traite de personnes (2016 : Ottawa, Ont.)Forum national sur la traite de personnes, janvier 2014 - rapport sommaire [ressource électronique].Forum national sur la traite de personnes - rapport sommaire[Ottawa] : Sécurité publique Canada, [2016].23 p.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre : National Forum on Human Trafficking, March 2016, summary report.«Le Forum national sur la traite de personnes était un événement de deux jours coanimé par Sécurité publique Canada et la Fondation canadienne des femmes. Le Forum sur la traite de personnes a rassemblé des intervenants aux points de vue très différents, y compris certains qui avaient vécu la traite de personnes, des femmes autochtones, des membres d’organismes d’application de la loi, des fonctionnaires, des fournisseurs de services et des travailleurs du sexe. Le format du Forum national sur la traite de personnes consistait en deux étapes : la première journée du Forum consistait principalement en l’échange d'information et à écouter les participants. La deuxième journée du Forum consistait à promouvoir le dialogue et à travailler en collaboration.» - Sommaire, p. 1.gccstTraite de personnesgccstPolitique gouvernementaleCanada. Sécurité publique Canada.National Forum on Human Trafficking, March 2016 - summary report (CaOODSP)9.829856PDF805 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-196-2016-fra.pdf01428cam 2200253za 45009.829906CaOODSP20221107145414cr |||||||||||170103s2015 onc |o f100 0 eng dCaOODSPengn-cn---PS4-210/2015E-PDFPublic Safety Canada Workshop on Human Trafficking (2015 : Ottawa, Ont.)Public Safety Canada Workshop on Human Trafficking - summary report [electronic resource] : March 26-27, 2015.[Ottawa] : Public Safety Canada,[2015].12 p.Issued also in French under title: Sécurité publique Canada, Atelier sur la traite de personnes - rapport sommaire, 26 et 27 mars 2015."The 2015 Workshop on Human Trafficking Summary Report summarizes the themes, key findings, and recommendations resulting from the March 2015 Workshop on Human Trafficking. This information, along with previous consultation findings, will be used to help inform future federal anti-human trafficking priorities and policies."--p.4.gccstHuman traffickinggccstGovernment policyCanada. Public Safety Canada.Sécurité publique Canada, Atelier sur la traite de personnes - rapport sommaire (CaOODSP)9.829912PDF671 KBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-210-2015-eng.pdf01545cam 2200253za 45009.829912CaOODSP20221107145415cr |||||||||||170103s2015 onc |o f100 0 fre dCaOODSPfren-cn---PS4-210/2015F-PDFSécurité publique Canada, Atelier sur la traite de personnes (2015 : Ottawa, Ont.)Sécurité publique Canada, Atelier sur la traite de personnes - rapport sommaire [ressource électronique] : 26 et 27 mars 2015.[Ottawa] : Sécurité publique Canada,[2015].14 p.Publié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Public Safety Canada Workshop on Human Trafficking, summary report - March 26-27, 2015.« Le Rapport sommaire sur l’atelier 2015 sur la traite de personnes résume les thèmes, les principales conclusions et les recommandations découlant de l’atelier de mars 2015 sur la traite de personnes. L’information recueillie, soutenue par les conclusions des consultations précédentes, servira à étayer les priorités et politiques futures de la lutte fédérale contre la traite de personnes.»- p. 4.gccstPolitique gouvernementalegccstTraite de personnesCanada. Sécurité publique Canada.Public Safety Canada Workshop on Human Trafficking - summary report (CaOODSP)9.829906PDF719 Kohttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS4-210-2015-fra.pdf