Edmonton-Hobbema Review Committee report .: R77-61/1977E-PDF
"Over the past years, Indian people have had a number of grievances about the inadequate services offered by the Department of Indian Affairs, such as employment opportunities and social welfare services. These grievances came to a head when an Indian employee felt her rights were violated by the Department. As a result of a sit-in during the summer of 1976 at the Edmonton-Hobbema District Office, the Department agreed that an Indian group chosen by Indians themselves would investigate the hiring practices and policies of the Indian Affairs Department, with a special focus on the Edmonton-Hobbema District"--Introduction, p. [1].
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| Title | Edmonton-Hobbema Review Committee report . |
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| Description | 1 v. (various pagings) |
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