Aboriginal self-governance within the Province of New Brunswick : final report / by the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council.: Z1-1991/1-41-29E-PDF
“While the inherent right of Aboriginal self-government has been accepted and recognized by the Provincial Premiers of Canada, the Federal Government has sidestepped the issue since the loss of the Charlottetown Accord. As the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada move towards a resolution of the self-government issue, the construction and presentation of models of Self-Government is required. The model presented by the NBAPC attempts to clarify the needs of the off-reserve Aboriginal peoples of the Province of New Brunswick. This model proposes political structures and process, possible resources for governmental functions, land base solutions, and probable inter-governmental affairs as a third level of Government”--Abstract, p. 10.
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| Title | Aboriginal self-governance within the Province of New Brunswick : final report / by the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 43, 9, [24] p. : 1 map |
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