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Research report on the revenue generation capacity of the United Anishnaabeg Councils First Nations / prepared by the United Anishnaabeg Councils.R32-227/1996E-PDF

The . . . report presents a detailed survey of the current and potential revenue-generation alternatives which may be drawn upon by the seven First Nations of the United Anishnaabeg Councils. It is the first comprehensive report to address these issues for the First Nations. The research contained in this report clearly demonstrates that within their extremely limited current authorities, the First Nations have developed their fiscal capacity to the greatest extent possible. They continue today to develop this capacity with great difficulty

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs. Research and Analysis Directorate.
TitleResearch report on the revenue generation capacity of the United Anishnaabeg Councils First Nations / prepared by the United Anishnaabeg Councils.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • "The . . . report presents a detailed survey of the current and potential revenue-generation alternatives which may be drawn upon by the seven First Nations of the United Anishnaabeg Councils. It is the first comprehensive report to address these issues for the First Nations. The research contained in this report clearly demonstrates that within their extremely limited current authorities, the First Nations have developed their fiscal capacity to the greatest extent possible. They continue today to develop this capacity with great difficulty."
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Indian and Northern Affairs. December 11, 1996.
Description103p.maps, tables
Catalogue number
  • R32-227/1996E-PDF
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