New relationship, new challenges : Aboriginal peoples and the Province of Ontario / David Cameron and Jill Wherrett ; Ann Brascoupe, research associate.: Z1-1991/1-41-119E-PDF
“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.
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| Title | New relationship, new challenges : Aboriginal peoples and the Province of Ontario / David Cameron and Jill Wherrett ; Ann Brascoupe, research associate. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
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| Description | 103 p. |
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