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0861 |aZ1-1991/1-41-182E-PDF
1001 |aMcMahon, Don.
24514|aThe Métis and 91(24) |h[electronic resource] : |bis inclusion the issue? / |cby Don McMahon and Fred Martin.
260 |a[Ottawa] : |b[Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], |c[1995?].
300 |a[72] p.
500 |aTitle from caption.
500 |aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.
500 |aIssued also in French under title: L'application du paragraphe 91(24) aux Métis : est-ce la solution?
520 |aThis 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.
69207|2gccst|aCommissions of inquiry
69207|2gccst|aAboriginal peoples
69207|2gccst|aIdentification
7001 |aMartin, Fred.
7101 |aCanada. |bPrivy Council Office.
7101 |aCanada. |bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
77508|tL'application du paragraphe 91(24) aux Métis |w(CaOODSP)9.830022
85640|qPDF|s609 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-182-eng.pdf