01155nam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450098001592600057002573000011003145000120003255200201004456920027006467100037006737750047007107950038007578560106007959.801250CaOODSP20210625001312cr |||||||||||150609s2015||||onc||||| f|0| 0 eng d a9780660025421 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aA104-72/3-2015E-PDF00aAvian Influenza (AI) h[electronic resource] : bwhat to expect if your animals are infected. aOttawa : bCanadian Food Inspection Agency, cc2015. a[6] p. aIssued also in French under title: Influenza aviaire (IA) : ce à quoi vous attendre si vos animaux sont infectés.3 aProvides Canadian producers of poultry and other birds with information about what happens when H5/H7 or any highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) viruses are suspected or detected on their farm.072gccstaAnimal diseases2 aCanadian Food Inspection Agency.08tInfluenza aviaire (IA) w(CaOODSP)9.801251##tAvian Influenza (AI) : w9.65124140qPDFs1.63 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/acia-cfia/A104-72-3-2015-eng.pdf01273nam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450110001592600069002693000011003385000106003495200297004556920027007527100049007797750045008287950040008738560106009139.801251CaOODSP20210625001312cr |||||||||||150609s2015||||onc||||| f|0| 0 fre d a9780660025438 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aA104-72/3-2015F-PDF00aInfluenza aviaire (IA) h[ressource électronique] : bce à quoi attendre si vos animaux sont infectés. aOttawa : bAgence canadienne d'inspection des aliments, cc2015. a[6] p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Avian influenza: what to expect if your animals are infected.3 aVise à informer les éleveurs canadiens de volaille et d’autres oiseaux sur ce qui arrive lorsqu’on soupçonne la présence des souches H5, H7 ou de toute autre souche hautement pathogène du virus de l’influenza aviaire (IA) ou que celui-ci est détecté au sein de leur exploitation.072gccstaMaladie animale2 aAgence canadienne d'inspection des aliments.08tAvian Influenza (AI) w(CaOODSP)9.801250##tInfluenza aviaire (IA) : w9.68428740qPDFs1.63 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/acia-cfia/A104-72-3-2015-fra.pdf01610cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100037001382450083001752460037002582600050002953000010003455000063003555000129004185000021005475200565005686920031011336920024011647750047011888560097012359.829639CaOODSP20221107145333cr |||||||||||161228s1992 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF34-94/1992E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aGovernment of Canada personal income tax expenditures h[electronic resource].37aPersonal income tax expenditures a[Ottawa] : bDept. of Finance Canada, c1992. a38 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Gouvernement du Canada : compte des dépenses fiscales liées au revenu des particuliers. a"December 1992." a"The principal function of personal income taxes is to raise the revenues necessary to finance government operations. In addition, the personal income tax system is often used to implement government policy objectives by providing monetary assistance to particular groups of individuals or certain types of activities. These measures, which take the form of preferential income exclusions, deductions, deferrals or credits, are typically referred to as tax expenditures. This document provides estimates of the cost of these items for 1988 and 1989. ..."--P.1.072gccstaPersonal income tax072gccstaExpenditures08tGouvernement du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82965240qPDFs4.39 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F34-94-1992-eng.pdf01762cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860021001181100039001392450124001782460034003022600057003363000013003935000100004065000026005065000064005325200643005966920049012396920021012887750078013098560097013879.829652CaOODSP20221107145335cr |||||||||||161228s1992 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF34-94/1992F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aGouvernement du Canada h[ressource électronique] : bcompte des dépenses fiscales liées au revenu des particuliers.37aCompte des dépenses fiscales a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c1992. ai, 43 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Government of Canada personal income tax expenditures. a« Décembre 1992. » aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« L'impôt sur le revenu des particuliers a pour fonction principale de générer les recettes nécessaires au financement du fonctionnement de l'État. En outre, ce régime est souvent utilisé pour donner suite aux objectifs stratégiques du gouvernement en accordant une aide financière à des groupes précis de particuliers ou à certains types d'activités. Ces mesures, qui prennent la forme d'exclusions de revenu préférentielles, de déductions, de reports ou de crédits, sont couramment appelées « dépenses fiscales ». Le présent document fournit une estimation du coût de ces mesures en 1988 et en 1989. ... »--P.1.072gccstaImpôt sur le revenu des particuliers072gccstaDépenses08tGovernment of Canada personal income tax expenditures w(CaOODSP)9.82963940qPDFs4.77 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F34-94-1992-fra.pdf01981cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100037001392450181001762600050003573000010004075000063004175000217004805000021006975000214007185200465009326920026013976920024014237100036014477100030014837750069015138560097015829.829669CaOODSP20221107145338cr |||||||||||161228s1979 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF1-23/1979-6E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.14aThe new expenditure management system h[electronic resource] : ba paper outlining the envelope system for allocating and controlling expenditures of the Government of Canada. a[Ottawa] : bDept. of Finance Canada, c1979. a22 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Le nouveau système de gestion des dépenses : un document donnant un aperçu du système de l'enveloppe de répartition et de contrôle des dépenses du Gouvernement du Canada. a"December 1979." a"This paper has been prepared by the Privy Council Office in consultation with the Department of Finance and the Treasury Board, as one of the background documents for the Budget of December 11, 1979."--P.[ii] a"The new expenditure management system now being implemented represents an important evolutionary change in administration of the federal government. The need for change in the structure of federal government expenditure management has been well articulated by successive Auditors General, by the government's Comptroller General and, most recently, by the Royal Commissionon Financial Management and Accountability, known as the Lambert Commission. ..."--P.4.072gccstaPublic finance072gccstaExpenditures1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tLe nouveau système de gestion des dépenses w(CaOODSP)9.82967440qPDFs931 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F1-23-1979-6-eng.pdf02064cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860022001181100039001402450212001792600057003913000010004485000195004585000026006535000064006795000233007435200502009766920030014786920021015087100040015297100034015697750062016038560097016659.829674CaOODSP20221107145339cr |||||||||||161228s1979 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF1-23/1979-6F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.13aLe nouveau système de gestion des dépenses h[ressource électronique] : bun document donnant un aperçu du système de l'enveloppe de répartition et de contrôle des dépenses du Gouvernement du Canada. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c1979. a23 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : The new expenditure management system: a paper outlining the envelope system for allocating and controlling expenditures of the Government of Canada. a« Décembre 1979. » aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Cet exposé a été rédigé par le Bureau du Conseil privé, en consultation avec le ministère des Finances et le Conseil du Trésor, dans le cadre de la documentation accompagnant le budget du 11 décembre 1979. »--P.[ii] a« Le nouveau système de gestion des dépenses qui est mis en place représente un changement important dans l'administration du gouvernement fédéral. La nécessité de modifier structurellement la gestion des dépenses fédérales a été mise en relief par les vérificateurs généraux successifs, le Contrôleur général du gouvernement et, dernièrement, la Commission royale d'enquête sur la gestion financière et l'imputabilité, connue sous le nom de Commission Lambert. ... »--P.4.072gccstaFinances publiques072gccstaDépenses1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tThe new expenditure management system w(CaOODSP)9.82966940qPDFs570 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F1-23-1979-6-fra.pdf01669cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001171100037001372450078001742600040002523000013002925000063003055000099003685000016004675000069004835000032005525040041005845200383006256920023010086920023010317000022010547000027010767100049011037750083011528560096012359.829687CaOODSP20221107145342cr |||||||||||161228s1983 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF32-9/1983E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aReport of the Federal Sales Tax Review Committee h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bThe Committee, c1983. av, 72 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport du Comité d'examen de la taxe fédérale de vente. a"May 1983." a"Submitted to The Honourable Marc Lalonde, Minister of Finance." aChairman: Wolfe D. Goodman. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This Committee, appointed by Finance Minister Marc Lalonde on February 10, 1983, was asked to review options for correcting certain structural problems in the manufacturer's sales tax. It was also asked to recommend alternative solutions to this sytem and, as well, to review the wholesale draft legislation as a possible option to correct these structural problems. ..."--P.v.072gccstaSales taxes072gccstaLegislation1 aGoodman, Wolfe D.1 aLalonde, Marc, d1929-1 aCanada.bFederal Sales Tax Review Committee.08tRapport du Comité d'examen de la taxe fédérale de vente w(CaOODSP)9.82969340qPDFs4.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F32-9-1983-eng.pdf01801cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860020001181100039001382450092001772600037002693000013003065000095003195000020004145000068004345000035005025000064005375040048006015200485006496920025011346920024011597000027011837000022012107100062012327750073012948560096013679.829693CaOODSP20221107145342cr |||||||||||161228s1983 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF32-9/1983F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aRapport du Comité d'examen de la taxe fédérale de vente h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bLe Comité, c1983. av, 75 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Report of the Federal Sales Tax Review Committee. a« Mai 1983. » a« Remis à L'honorable Marc Lalonde, Ministre des Finances. » aPrésident : Wolfe D. Goodman. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Notre Comité, nommé le 10 février 1983 par le ministre des Finances, M. Marc Lalonde, était chargé d'étudier les mesures possibles pour corriger certains problèmes structurels posés par la taxe sur les ventes des fabricants. Il devait aussi recommander des solutions de rechange à ce système, ainsi que réexaminer le projet de législation sur la taxe proposée au niveau du gros, l'une des solutions possibles pour remédier aux problèmes en question. ... »--P.v.072gccstaTaxe de vente072gccstaLégislation1 aLalonde, Marc, d1929-1 aGoodman, Wolfe D.1 aCanada.bComité d'examen de la taxe fédérale de vente.08tReport of the Federal Sales Tax Review Committee w(CaOODSP)9.82968740qPDFs3.35 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F32-9-1983-fra.pdf01778cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450166001382600050003043000010003545000063003645000225004275000021006525200592006736920034012657100037012997750091013368560097014279.829711CaOODSP20221107145346cr |||||||||||161228s1992 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-246/1992E-PDF00aEnhancing competitiveness and Canada's financial sector h[electronic resource] : ba report on Department of Finance consultations with the financial community. a[Ottawa] : bDept. of Finance Canada, c1992. a31 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: L'accroisement de la compétitivité du secteur financier canadien : rapport sur les consultations menées par le Ministère des finances avec des représentants des milieux financiers. a"December 1992." a"To determine ways in which the efficiency and competitiveness of Canada's financial sector could be enhanced, senior representatives of the financial community and others engaged in a series of round-table discussions during the spring of 1992. The round tables- three in Toronto and one each in Vancouver, Montreal and Halifax - were sponsored by the Department of Finance, with valuable assistance from a number of interested organizations. This is a report on the consultations and the views expressed; it does not attempt to weigh competing views and reach conclusions. ..."--Intro.072gccstaFinancial institutions1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.08tL'accroisement de la compétitivité du secteur financier canadien w(CaOODSP)9.82971840qPDFs1.49 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-246-1992-eng.pdf01847cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860021001182450220001392600057003593000010004165000180004265000026006065000064006325200646006966920035013427100039013777750080014168560097014969.829718CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||161228s1992 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-246/1992F-PDF02aL'accroisement de la compétitivité du secteur financier canadien h[ressource électronique] : brapport sur les consultations menées par le Ministère des finances avec des représentants des milieux financiers. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c1992. a33 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Enhancing competitiveness and Canada's financial sector: a report on Department of Finance consultations with the financial community. a« Décembre 1992. » aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Pour trouver des moyens d'accroître l'efficience et la compétitivité du secteur financier canadien, des cadres des milieux financiers et d'autres personnes ont participé à une série de tables rondes au printemps de 1992. Ces tables rondes — trois à Toronto et une dans chacune des villes suivantes, soit Vancouver, Montréal et Halifax — ont été parrainées par le ministère des Finances, avec l'aide précieuse d'un certain nombre d'organismes intéressés. Ce rapport fait état des consultations et des points de vue exprimés, il ne vise pas à soupeser les opinions divergentes ou à tirer des conclusions. ... »--P.1.072gccstaInstitution financière1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.08tEnhancing competitiveness and Canada's financial sector w(CaOODSP)9.82971140qPDFs1.83 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-246-1992-fra.pdf01764cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100037001392450179001762600050003553000010004055000063004155000145004785000017006235200581006406920034012216920023012557000022012787750088013008560098013889.829730CaOODSP20221107145348cr |||||||||||161229s1990 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-89/1-1990E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aReform of federal financial institutions legislation h[electronic resource] : boverview of legislative proposals / cissued by Gilles Loiselle, Minister of State (Finance). a[Ottawa] : bDept. of Finance Canada, c1990. a17 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Réforme des lois sur les institutions financières fédérales : aperçu des propositions législatives. a"Fall 1990." a"This overview outlines the main elements of the government's policy on the new legislative framework for federal financial institutions. It provides details about the Trust and Loan Companies bill, the first bill being introduced, as well as details about the other bills that will follow. These include the Bank Act, Insurance Companies Act and Cooperative Credit Associations Act and related statutes. All pieces of legislation would come into force at the same time. The Explanatory Notes of the Trust and Loan Companies bill contain more detailed information."--Foreword.072gccstaFinancial institutions072gccstaLegislation1 aLoiselle, Gilles.08tRéforme des lois sur les institutions financières fédérales w(CaOODSP)9.82973240qPDFs1010 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-89-1-1990-eng.pdf01949cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860022001181100039001402450199001792600057003783000010004355000134004455000024005795000064006035200749006676920035014166920024014517000022014757750077014978560097015749.829732CaOODSP20221107145348cr |||||||||||161229s1990 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-89/1-1990F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aRéforme des lois sur les institutions financières fédérales h[ressource électronique] : baperçu des propositions législatives / cémis par Gilles Loiselle, Ministre d'État (Finances). a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c1990. a18 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Reform of federal financial institutions legislation: overview of legislative proposals. a« Automne 1990. » aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Ce document donne un aperçu des principaux éléments des nouvelles dispositions du cadre législatif que le gouvernement propose d'appliquer aux institutions financières fédérales. Il donne des détails sur le projet de loi sur les sociétés de fiducie et de prêt, le premier présenté, ainsi que sur les autres projets de loi à venir. Ces derniers viseront à modifier la Loi sur les banques, la Loi sur les compagnies d'assurance, la Loi sur les associations coopératives de crédit et les lois connexes. Toutes les dispositions législatives entreraient en vigueur à la même date. Les Notes explicatives accompagnant le projet de loi sur les sociétés de fiducie et de prêt fournissent plus de précisions. »--Avant-propos.072gccstaInstitution financière072gccstaLégislation1 aLoiselle, Gilles.08tReform of federal financial institutions legislation w(CaOODSP)9.82973040qPDFs647 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-89-1-1990-fra.pdf00930cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450091001382600042002293000009002715000063002805000098003436920023004416920029004647100037004937750062005308560096005929.829734CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1987 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-247/1987E-PDF00aGoods to be taxed at the wholesale level h[electronic resource] : bdetailed listing. a[Ottawa : bDept. of Finance, c1987] a8 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Articles passibles de la taxe de gros : liste détaillée.072gccstaSales taxes072gccstaConsumer products1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.08tArticles passibles de la taxe de gros w(CaOODSP)9.82973840qPDFs470 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-247-1987-eng.pdf00961cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860021001182450093001392600049002323000009002815000105002905000064003956920035004596920025004947100039005197750065005588560096006239.829738CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1987 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-247/1987F-PDF00aArticles passibles de la taxe de gros h[ressource électronique] : bliste détaillée. a[Ottawa : bMinistère des finances, c1987] a9 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Goods to be taxed at the wholesale level: detailed listing. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada].072gccstaProduit de consommation072gccstaTaxe de vente1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.08tGoods to be taxed at the wholesale level w(CaOODSP)9.82973440qPDFs472 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-247-1987-fra.pdf01239cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100037001382450075001752460034002502600041002843000028003255000063003535000093004165000020005095200207005296920026007366920017007626920031007797750042008108560097008529.829739CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1994 oncad |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-248/1994E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aBasic facts h[electronic resource] : bgovernment revenues in Canada.30aGovernment revenues in Canada aOttawa : bDept. of Finance, c1994. a42 p. : bill., charts. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Faits et chiffres : les recettes publiques au Canada. a"January 1994." a"This document presents an overview of government revenues in Canada. It is meant to provide answers to a number of general questions which Canadians may have regarding government revenues. ..."--Intro.072gccstaPublic finance072gccstaTaxes072gccstaEconomic conditions08tFaits et chiffres w(CaOODSP)9.82975240qPDFs5.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-248-1994-eng.pdf01304cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860021001181100039001392450088001782460033002662600048002993000032003475000089003795000024004685000064004925200242005566920030007986920018008286920035008467750036008818560097009179.829752CaOODSP20221107145351cr |||||||||||161229s1994 oncad |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-248/1994F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aFaits et chiffres h[ressource électronique] : bles recettes publiques au Canada.30aRecettes publiques au Canada aOttawa : bMinistère des finances, c1994. a44 p. : bill., graphiques. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Basic facts: government revenues in Canada. a« Janvier 1994. » aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Le présent document donne un aperçu des recettes publiques au Canada. Il a pour but de répondre à un certain nombre de questions générales que les Canadiens et Canadiennes se posent au sujet des recettes publiques ... »--Intro.072gccstaFinances publiques072gccstaImpôt072gccstaConditions économiques08tBasic facts w(CaOODSP)9.82973940qPDFs5.87 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-248-1994-fra.pdf01423cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100037001402450047001772600042002243000010002665000063002765000064003395200585004036920017009886920018010057750048010238560098010719.829759CaOODSP20221107145352cr |||||||||||161229s1987 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-75/1987-19E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aInformation guide h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa : bDept. of Finance, c1987] a54 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Guide de renseignements. a"The tax reform proposals are far-reaching in scope and in their impact. They are contained in a series of documents that provide detailed and frequently technical explanations which, taken together, run to several hundred pages. This book is designed to provide an overview of tax reform and a guide to where specific information is found in the main documents. The primary source of guidance is found in section 2. This section provides a brief tour of Tax Reform 1987 in capsule form. Opposite each item is an index of page references to the main reform documents. ..."--Intro.072gccstaTaxes072gccstaReform08tGuide de renseignements w(CaOODSP)9.82976240qPDFs995 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-75-1987-19-eng.pdf01513cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860023001181100039001412450057001802600049002373000010002865000064002965000064003605200656004246920018010806920020010987750042011188560099011609.829762CaOODSP20221107145353cr |||||||||||161229s1987 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-75/1987-19F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aGuide de renseignements h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa : bMinistère des finances, c1987] a58 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Information guide. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Les propositions de réforme fiscale sont de grande envergure et lourdes de conséquences. Elles sont exposées dans une série de documents qui présentent des explications détaillées et souvent techniques, représentant dans leur ensemble plusieurs centaines de pages. Ce document donne un aperçu de la réforme fiscale et indique où trouver des renseignements précis dans les documents principaux. La principale source d'indication figure à la section 2. Celle-ci présente un résumé de la Réforme fiscale 1987. En regard de chaque sujet figurent des renvois aux pages pertinentes des principaux documents de la réforme. ... »--Intro.072gccstaImpôt072gccstaRéforme08tInformation guide w(CaOODSP)9.82975940qPDFs1.02 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-75-1987-19-fra.pdf01262cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100037001382450120001752600050002953000010003455000063003555000094004185200224005126920017007366920018007537000051007717750078008228560096009009.829790CaOODSP20221107145357cr |||||||||||161230s1986 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-249/1986E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aGuidelines for tax reform in Canada h[electronic resource] / c[issued by Michael H. Wilson, Minister of Finance]. a[Ottawa] : bDept. of Finance Canada, c1986. a10 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Principes directeurs de la réforme fiscale au Canada. a"The purpose of this paper is to facilitate discussions and public input over the next few months by setting out the guidelines being followed by the government in its examination of options for tax reform. ..."--Intro.072gccstaTaxes072gccstaReform1 aWilson, Michael H.q(Michael Holcombe),d1937-08tPrincipes directeurs de la réforme fiscale au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82979140qPDFs817 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-249-1986-eng.pdf01297cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860021001181100039001392450144001782600057003223000010003795000082003895000064004715200251005356920018007866920020008047000051008247750060008758560096009359.829791CaOODSP20221107145357cr |||||||||||161230s1986 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-249/1986F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aPrincipes directeurs de la réforme fiscale au Canada h[ressource électronique] / c[émis par Michael H. Wilson, Ministre des Finances]. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c1986. a10 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Guidelines for tax reform in Canada. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Ce document a pour objet faciliter le débat et la participation publics au cours des quelques prochains mois en exposant les principes directeurs dont s'inspirera le gouvernement pour examiner les possibilités de réforme fiscale. »--Intro.072gccstaImpôt072gccstaRéforme1 aWilson, Michael H.q(Michael Holcombe),d1937-08tGuidelines for tax reform in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82979040qPDFs816 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-249-1986-fra.pdf01793cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100037001392450140001762600056003163000009003725000063003815000095004445000049005395000025005885200608006136920034012216920023012557000030012787100041013087750045013498560097013949.829794CaOODSP20221107145358cr |||||||||||161230s1986 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-74/1986-1E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aNew directions for the financial sector h[electronic resource] : bexecutive summary / cThomas Hockin, Minister of State for Finance. a[Ottawa] : bMinister of State for Finance, c1986. a8 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Le secteur financier - nouvelles directions : sommaire. aFor full report, please see F2-74/1986E-PDF. a"December 18, 1986." a"Canadian financial institutions are in a period of rapid change. Communications technology has created 24-hour global markets and has dramatically increased the importance of international capital flows in financing and saving decisions. Traditional institutional roles are being reshaped by a variety of new developments. These market trends are challenging existing financial institutions legislation designed for an earlier and less dynamic era. Global market forces have caused financial regulatory reform to become a prominent issue in many industrialized countries, including Canada. ..."--Intro.072gccstaFinancial institutions072gccstaLegislation1 aHockin, Thomas A.,d1938-1 aCanada.bMinister of State, Finance.08tLe secteur financier w(CaOODSP)9.82979740qPDFs828 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-74-1986-1-eng.pdf02047cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860022001181100039001402450136001792600054003153000009003695000105003785000064004835000032005475000060005795200815006396920035014546920024014897000030015137100041015437750064015848560097016489.829797CaOODSP20221107145358cr |||||||||||161230s1986 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-74/1986-1F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.13aLe secteur financier h[ressource électronique] : bnouvelles directions, sommaire / cThomas Hockin, Ministre d'État (Finances). a[Ottawa] : bMinistre d'État (Finances), c1986. a9 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : New directions for the financial sector: executive summary. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Le 18 décembre 1986. » aPour le rapport complet, veuillez voir F2-74/1986F-PDF. a« Les institutions financières canadiennes traversent une époque de transformations rapides. Les techniques de communication ont permis l'avènement de marchés globaux fonctionnant 24 heures sur 24 et ont donné aux mouvements internationaux de capitaux une importance beaucoup plus grande dans les décisions de financement et d'épargne. Les rôles traditionnels des institutions se modifient sous l'influence de diverses tendances nouvelles. Cette évolution du marché remet en question la législation des institutions financières, conçue pour une époque moins dynamique qui appartient maintenant au passé. L'apparition du marché global a fait de la réforme de la réglementation financière une question de premier plan dans plusieurs pays industrialisés, et notamment au Canada. ...»--Intro.072gccstaInstitution financière072gccstaLégislation1 aHockin, Thomas A.,d1938-1 aCanada.bMinistre d'État, Finances.08tNew directions for the financial sector w(CaOODSP)9.82979440qPDFs822 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-74-1986-1-fra.pdf01514cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001171100037001372450118001742600056002923000014003485000063003625000084004255000057005095000051005665200326006176920034009436920023009777000030010007100041010307750045010718560096011169.829803CaOODSP20221107145359cr |||||||||||161230s1986 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-74/1986E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aNew directions for the financial sector h[electronic resource] / cThomas Hockin, Minister of State for Finance. a[Ottawa] : bMinister of State for Finance, c1986. avi, 40 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Le secteur financier : nouvelles directions. a"Tabled in the House of Commons, December 18, 1986." aFor the summary, please see F2-74/1986-1E-PDF. a"In the 1984 document, A New Direction for Canada: An Agenda for Economic Renewal, the federal government announced its intention to work with the provinces, the public and the financial community to develop legislation that would effectively respond to the rapid changes taking place in the financial system. ..."--Pref.072gccstaFinancial institutions072gccstaLegislation1 aHockin, Thomas A.,d1938-1 aCanada.bMinister of State, Finance.08tLe secteur financier w(CaOODSP)9.82980840qPDFs1.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-74-1986-eng.pdf01637cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860020001181100039001382450126001772600054003033000014003575000086003715000064004575000077005215000055005985200392006536920035010456920024010807000030011047100041011347750064011758560096012399.829808CaOODSP20221107145400cr |||||||||||161230s1986 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-74/1986F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.13aLe secteur financier h[ressource électronique] : bnouvelles directions / cThomas Hockin, Ministre d'État (Finances). a[Ottawa] : bMinistre d'État (Finances), c1986. avi, 42 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : New directions for the financial sector. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Document déposé à la Chambre des communes le 18 décembre 1986. » aPour le résumé, veuillez voir F2-74/1986-1F-PDF. a« Dans le document publié en 1984 sous le titre Une nouvelle direction pour le Canada - Un programme de renouveau économique, le gouvernement fédéral avait annoncé son intention de travailler avec les provinces, le public et les milieux financiers à l'élaboration d'une législation qui répondrait efficacement à l'évolution rapide du système financier. ... »--Avant-propos.072gccstaInstitution financière072gccstaLégislation1 aHockin, Thomas A.,d1938-1 aCanada.bMinistre d'État, Finances.08tNew directions for the financial sector w(CaOODSP)9.82980340qPDFs1.47 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-74-1986-fra.pdf01196cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100037001392450224001762600050004003000011004505000063004615000135005245000021006596920022006806920023007027750119007258560098008449.829812CaOODSP20221107145401cr |||||||||||161230s1987 onc |o||||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF2-77/1987-5E-PDF1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.10aDraft income tax regulations, legislation and explanatory notes h[electronic resource] : bcapital cost allowance, certified production (films), flow-through shares, resource sector, R&D expenditures, preferred shares. a[Ottawa] : bDept. of Finance Canada, c1987. a172 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Finance Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Avant-projets de règlement et de législation de l'impôt sur le revenu et notes explicatives. a"December 1987."072gccstaIncome tax072gccstaLegislation08tAvant-projets de règlement et de législation de l'impôt sur le revenu et notes explicatives w(CaOODSP)9.82981540qPDFs3.67 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-77-1987-5-eng.pdf01228cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400018000880430012001060860022001181100039001402450285001792600057004643000011005215000110005325000064006425000026007066920032007326920024007647750088007888560098008769.829815CaOODSP20221107145401cr |||||||||||161230s1987 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d a CaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF2-77/1987-5F-PDF1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.10aAvant-projets de règlement et de législation de l'impôt sur le revenu et notes explicatives h[ressource électronique] : bdéduction pour amortissement, productions portant visa (films), actions accréditives, secteur des ressources, dépenses de R&D, actions privilégiées. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c1987. a171 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Draft income tax regulations, legislation and explanatory notes. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Finances Canada]. a« Décembre 1987. »072gccstaImpôt sur le revenu072gccstaLégislation08tDraft income tax regulations, legislation and explanatory notes w(CaOODSP)9.82981240qPDFs2.79 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/fin/F2-77-1987-5-fra.pdf01116cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450126001612600068002873000011003555000160003666920032005267100081005587750144006398560103007839.814142CaOODSP20221107141718cr |||||||||||160401s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-05039-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm20-43/2016E-PDF00aAdditional Employment Insurance (EI) regular benefits for unemployed workers in affected regions h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2016. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Semaines supplémentaires de prestations régulières d'assurance-emploi pour les chômeurs dans les régions touchées.072gccstaEmployment insurance1 aCanada.bEmployment and Social Development Canada.bStrategic Policy Branch.08tSemaines supplémentaires de prestations régulières d'assurance-emploi pour les chômeurs dans les régions touchées w(CaOODSP)9.81414340qPDFs216 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sufficient to mitigate risks and identify areas where efficiencies and greater economy can be achieved." -- Review objectives, p. 2.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaManagement072gccstaAudit08tExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des terres et du développement économique (STDE) w(CaOODSP)9.82980240qPDFs951 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-482-2009-eng.pdf01369cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100052001382450127001902600063003173000010003805000112003905000020005025200312005226920032008346920019008666920025008857750091009108560102010019.829802CaOODSP20221107145359cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR2-482/2009F-PDF1 aCanada. bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.10aExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des terres et du développement économique (STDE) h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, c2009. a23 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of Lands & Economic Development Sector. a« Mai 2009. » a« L'objectif de l'examen est de déterminer si les pratiques de gestion et les contrôles en place dans le Secteur sont suffisants pour atténuer les risques et cerner les domaines où il serait possible d'accroître l'efficacité et de réaliser de plus grandes économies. » Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaGestion072gccstaVérification08tManagement practices review of Lands & Economic Development Sector w(CaOODSP)9.82980040qPDFs954 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-482-2009-fra.pdf01480cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100050001382450107001882600061002953000010003565000136003665000021005025200416005236920030009396920022009696920017009917750104010088560102011129.829804CaOODSP20221107145359cr 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Management practices covered in the review included strategic and operational planning, risk management, coordination of programs and activities, monitoring, performance measurement and reporting, management of grants and contributions and financial management." -- Review objectives, p. 2.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaManagement072gccstaAudit08tExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des services fonciers et fiduciaries w(CaOODSP)9.82980640qPDFs992 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-483-2008-eng.pdf01588cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100052001382450131001902600063003213000010003845000121003945000030005155200514005456920032010596920019010916920025011107750085011358560102012209.829806CaOODSP20221107145400cr |||||||||||161230s2008 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR2-483/2008F-PDF1 aCanada. bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.10aExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des services fonciers et fiduciaries h[ressource électronique] : brapport final. a[Ottawa] : bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, c2008. a24 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of Lands & Trust Services Sector : final report. a« Le 15 juillet 2008. » a« Examiner les pratiques de gestion du Secteur des services fonciers et fiduciaires afin de déterminer les pratiques exemplaires et les faiblesses en termes de contrôle. Les pratiques de gestion visées comprennent : planification stratégique et opérationnelle, gestion du risque, coordination des programmes et des activités, surveillance, mesure du rendement, établissement de rapports sur le rendement, gestion des subventions et contributions et gestion financière. » Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaGestion072gccstaVérification08tManagement practices review of Lands & Trust Services Sector w(CaOODSP)9.82980440qPDFs996 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-483-2008-fra.pdf01236cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100050001382450088001882600061002763000010003375000104003475000022004515200238004736920030007116920022007416920017007637750088007808560102008689.829809CaOODSP20221107145400cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR2-484/2009E-PDF1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.10aManagement practices review of the Northern Affairs Sector h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c2009. a15 p. aIssued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des affaires du Nord. a"April 30, 2009." a"The purpose of the review was to assess whether management practices and controls in the sector are sufficient to mitigate risks and identify areas where efficiencies and greater economy can be achieved." -- Review objectives, p. 2.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaManagement072gccstaAudit08tExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des affaires du Nord w(CaOODSP)9.82981140qPDFs967 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-484-2009-eng.pdf01261cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100052001382450097001902600063002873000010003505000104003605000025004645200245004896920032007346920019007666920025007857750083008108560102008939.829811CaOODSP20221107145400cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR2-484/2009F-PDF1 aCanada. bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.10aExamen des pratiques de gestion du Secteur des affaires du Nord h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, c2009. a15 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Northern Affairs Sector. a« 30 avril 2009. » a« L’examen visait à évaluer si les pratiques et les contrôles de gestion permettent d’atténuer les risques et à déterminer les domaines où le rendement et les économies peuvent être améliorés. » Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaGestion072gccstaVérification08tManagement practices review of the Northern Affairs Sector w(CaOODSP)9.82980940qPDFs968 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-484-2009-fra.pdf01579cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100050001382450088001882600061002763000010003375000103003475000018004505200587004686920030010556920022010856920017011077750087011248560102012119.829814CaOODSP20221107145401cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nu1 aR2-485/2009E-PDF1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.10aManagement practices review of the Nunavut Regional Office h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c2009. a26 p. aIssued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion du Bureau régional du Nunavut. a"July, 2009." a"The objectives of the management practices review are: To assist Regional and Sector management in assessing whether their management practices and controls are designed to achieve objectives in an efficient and effective manner; To inform senior management of areas of strength and areas for improvement in respect of the department’s management practices and controls; and To inform the AES risk-based audit planning exercise so that future audits can be directed to the areas and horizontal control systems that present the highest levels of risk." -- Review objectives, p. 2.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaManagement072gccstaAudit08tExamen des pratiques de gestion du Bureau régional du Nunavut w(CaOODSP)9.82981640qPDFs506 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-485-2009-eng.pdf01781cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100052001382450096001902600063002863000010003495000104003595000024004635200767004876920032012546920019012866920025013057750083013308560102014139.829816CaOODSP20221107145401cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nu1 aR2-485/2009F-PDF1 aCanada. bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.10aExamen des pratiques de gestion du Bureau régional du Nunavut h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, c2009. a26 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Nunavut Regional Office. a« Juillet 2009. » a« Les objectifs de l’examen des pratiques de gestion sont : d’aider les cadres régionaux et sectoriels à déterminer si leurs pratiques et contrôles de gestion sont conçus pour leur permettre d’atteindre les objectifs de façon efficace et rentable; d’informer la haute direction sur les points forts et les points à améliorer quant aux pratiques et aux contrôles de gestion du Ministère; d’éclairer l’exercice de planification de la vérification fondée sur le risque du Secteur de la vérification et de l’évaluation (SVE) de sorte que les vérifications futures puissent être orientées vers les secteurs et vers les systèmes de contrôle horizontal qui présentent les plus hauts niveaux de risque. » Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaGestion072gccstaVérification08tManagement practices review of the Nunavut Regional Office w(CaOODSP)9.82981440qPDFs510 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-485-2009-fra.pdf01294cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100050001382450110001882600061002983000010003595000132003695000018005015200238005196920030007576920022007876920017008097750100008268560102009269.829820CaOODSP20221107145402cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nt1 aR2-486/2009E-PDF1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.10aManagement practices review of the Northwest Territories Region h[electronic resource] : bfinal report. a[Ottawa] : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c2009. a20 p. aIssued also in French under title: Examen des pratiques de gestion de la région des Territoires du Nord-Ouest : rapport final. a"July, 2009." a"The purpose of the review was to assess whether management practices and controls in the region are sufficient to mitigate risks and identify areas where efficiencies and greater economy can be achieved." -- Review objectives, p. 2.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaManagement072gccstaAudit08tExamen des pratiques de gestion de la région des Territoires du Nord-Ouest w(CaOODSP)9.82982240qPDFs492 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-486-2009-eng.pdf01362cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100052001382450127001902600063003173000010003805000124003905000024005145200292005386920032008306920019008626920025008817750088009068560102009949.829822CaOODSP20221107145402cr |||||||||||161230s2009 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nt1 aR2-486/2009F-PDF1 aCanada. bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada.10aExamen des pratiques de gestion de la région des Territoires du Nord-Ouest h[ressource électronique] : brapport final. a[Ottawa] : bAffaires indiennes et du Nord Canada, c2009. a20 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Management practices review of the Northwest Territories Region : final report. a« Juillet 2009. » a« L’examen vise à évaluer si les contrôles et les pratiques de gestion de la région sont suffisants pour atténuer les risques et déterminer les secteurs où des gains de rendement et des économies plus substantielles pourraient être réalisés. » Objectifs de l'examen, p. 2.072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaGestion072gccstaVérification08tManagement practices review of the Northwest Territories Region w(CaOODSP)9.82982040qPDFs989 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R2-486-2009-fra.pdf01128nam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000021001412450079001622600046002413000009002874900039002965000072003355000025004076920031004326920031004637100062004947750032005567950032005888300112006208560106007329.829643CaOODSP20221123120611cr |||||||||||161228s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aYM32-7/2016-44E-PDF1 aRichards, Simon.10aAlberta h[electronic resource] : bprovincial profile / cSimon Richards. aOttawa : bLibrary of Parliament, c2016. a6 p.1 aTrade and investment ; 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-50-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs500 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-50-eng.pdf01266nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000025001412450099001662600051002653000009003164900045003255000077003705000032004476920031004796920037005107100068005477750036006157940041006517950041006928300125007338560106008589.829691CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161228s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYM32-7/2016-50F-PDF1 aGauthier, Alexandre.10aNouvelle-Écosse h[ressource électronique] : bprofil de la province / cAlexandre Gauthier. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a6 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-50-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Nova Scotia: provincial profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tNova Scotia w(CaOODSP)9.829689 tNouvelle-Écosse w(CaOODSP)9.850817 tNouvelle-Écosse w(CaOODSP)9.807878#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-50-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs510 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-51-eng.pdf01246nam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000025001412450106001662600052002723000009003244900045003335000086003785000032004646920031004966920037005277100068005647750045006327950048006778300125007258560106008509.829694CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161228s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYM32-7/2016-51F-PDF1 aGauthier, Alexandre.10aÎle-du-Prince-Édouard h[ressource électronique] : bprofil de la province / cAlexandre Gauthier. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a6 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-51-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Prince Edward Island: provincial profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tPrince Edward Island w(CaOODSP)9.829692 tÎle-du-Prince-Édouard w(CaOODSP)9.807883#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-52-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs513 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-52-eng.pdf01315nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000025001412450106001662600051002723000009003234900045003325000091003775000032004686920031005006920037005317100068005687750050006367940048006867950048007348300125007828560106009079.829698CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161228s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYM32-7/2016-52F-PDF1 aGauthier, Alexandre.10aTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador h[ressource électronique] : bprofil de la province / cAlexandre Gauthier. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a6 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-52-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Newfoundland and Labrador: provincial profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tNewfoundland and Labrador w(CaOODSP)9.829697 tTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador w(CaOODSP)9.850884 tTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador w(CaOODSP)9.807887#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-53-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs507 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-53-eng.pdf01171nam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000021001412450083001622600051002453000009002964900045003055000072003505000032004226920031004546920037004857100068005227750030005907940030006208300125006508560106007759.829708CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161228s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYM32-7/2016-53F-PDF1 aRichards, Simon.10aYukon h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du territoire / cSimon Richards. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a6 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-53-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Yukon: territorial profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tYukon w(CaOODSP)9.829706 tYukon w(CaOODSP)9.850886#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-54-Ew(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs498 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-54-eng.pdf01244nam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000021001412450104001622600051002663000009003174900045003265000088003715000032004596920031004916920037005227100068005597750046006277940050006738300125007238560106008489.829713CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161228s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYM32-7/2016-54F-PDF1 aRichards, Simon.10aTerritoires du Nord-Ouest h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du territoires / cSimon Richards. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a6 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-54-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Northwest Territories: territorial profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tNorthwest Territories w(CaOODSP)9.829710 tTerritoires du Nord-Ouest w(CaOODSP)9.850888#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-56-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs583 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-56-eng.pdf01316nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000030001502450105001802600051002853000009003364900045003455000084003905000032004746920031005066920037005377100068005747750046006427940049006887950047007378300124007848560106009089.829753CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---aa-su---1 aYM32-7/2016-56F-PDF1 aLambert-Racine, Michaël.10aCanada-l'Arabie saoudite h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cMichaël Lambert-Racine. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-56-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Saudi Arabia: country profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Saudi Arabia w(CaOODSP)9.829750 tCanada—Arabie saoudite w(CaOODSP)9.853552 tCanada-Arabie saoudite w(CaOODSP)9.810825#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-59-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs599 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-59-eng.pdf01257nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450084001692600051002533000009003044900045003135000078003585000032004366920031004686920037004997100068005367750040006047940041006447950039006858300125007248560106008499.829766CaOODSP20221123121052cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---as-bl---1 aYM32-7/2016-59F-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada-Brésil h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-59-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Brazil: country profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Brazil w(CaOODSP)9.829765 tCanada—Brésil w(CaOODSP)9.854144 tCanada-Brésil w(CaOODSP)9.810860#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)v2016-59-F w(CaOODSP)9.50273240qPDFs616 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-59-fra.pdf01208nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450084001692600046002533000009002994900039003085000073003475000020004206920031004406920031004717100062005027750040005647940042006047950042006468300112006888560106008009.829768CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---as-ck---1 aYM32-7/2016-60E-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada–Colombia h[electronic resource] : bcountry profile / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bLibrary of Parliament, c2016. a7 p.1 aTrade and investment ; v2016-60-E aIssued also in French under title: Canada-Colombie : profil du pays. a"29 July 2016."072gccstaInternational trade072gccstaEconomic statistics1 aCanada. bParliamentary Information and Research Service.08tCanada-Colombie w(CaOODSP)9.829769 tCanada—Colombia w(CaOODSP)9.854330 tCanada–Colombia w(CaOODSP)9.810864#0aTrade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-60-Ew(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs607 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-60-eng.pdf01262nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450085001692600051002543000009003054900045003145000080003595000030004396920031004696920037005007100068005377750042006057940042006477950040006898300125007298560106008549.829769CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---as-ck---1 aYM32-7/2016-60F-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada-Colombie h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-60-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Colombia: country profile. a« Le 29 juillet 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Colombia w(CaOODSP)9.829768 tCanada—Colombie w(CaOODSP)9.854332 tCanada-Colombie w(CaOODSP)9.810866#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-61-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs594 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-61-eng.pdf01243nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450082001692600051002513000009003024900045003115000077003565000027004336920031004606920037004917100068005287750039005967940039006357950037006748300124007118560106008359.829774CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---as-cl---1 aYM32-7/2016-61F-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada-Chili h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-61-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Chile: country profile. a« Le 4 août 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Chile w(CaOODSP)9.829773 tCanada—Chili w(CaOODSP)9.854335 tCanada-Chili w(CaOODSP)9.810871#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-62-Ew(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs540 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-62-eng.pdf01250nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450083001692600051002523000009003034900045003125000076003575000032004336920031004656920037004967100068005337750038006017940040006397950038006798300125007178560106008429.829778CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---as-pe---1 aYM32-7/2016-62F-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada-Pérou h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a6 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-62-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Peru: country profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Peru w(CaOODSP)9.829777 tCanada—Pérou w(CaOODSP)9.854343 tCanada-Pérou w(CaOODSP)9.810875#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)v2016-62-F w(CaOODSP)9.50273240qPDFs561 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-62-fra.pdf01103nam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450084001692600046002533000009002994900039003085000074003475000021004216920031004426920031004737100062005047750041005668300112006078560106007199.829780CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---as-ag---1 aYM32-7/2016-63E-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada–Argentina h[electronic resource] : bcountry profile / cDylan Gowan. aOttawa : bLibrary of Parliament, c2016. a7 p.1 aTrade and investment ; v2016-63-E aIssued also in French under title: Canada-Argentine : profil du pays. a"4 August 2016."072gccstaInternational trade072gccstaEconomic statistics1 aCanada. bParliamentary Information and Research Service.08tCanada-Argentine w(CaOODSP)9.829781#0aTrade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-63-Ew(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs585 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-63-eng.pdf01155nam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450086001692600051002553000009003064900045003155000081003605000027004416920031004686920037004997100068005367750043006048300124006478560106007719.829781CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---as-ag---1 aYM32-7/2016-63F-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada-Argentine h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-63-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Argentina: country profile. a« Le 4 août 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Argentina w(CaOODSP)9.829780#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)v2016-63-Fw(CaOODSP)9.50273240qPDFs614 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-63-fra.pdf01103nam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450085001692600046002543000009003004900039003095000074003485000020004226920031004426920031004737100062005047750041005668300112006078560106007199.829785CaOODSP20221123120613cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---ancgt---1 aYM32-7/2016-64E-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada–Guatemala h[electronic resource] : bcountry profile / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bLibrary of Parliament, c2016. a7 p.1 aTrade and investment ; v2016-64-E aIssued also in French under title: Canada-Guatemala : profil du pays. a"29 July 2016."072gccstaInternational trade072gccstaEconomic statistics1 aCanada. bParliamentary Information and Research Service.08tCanada-Guatemala w(CaOODSP)9.829786#0aTrade and investment (Canada. Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-64-Ew(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs584 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-64-eng.pdf01158nam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000019001502450086001692600051002553000009003064900045003155000081003605000030004416920031004716920037005027100068005397750043006078300124006508560106007749.829786CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---ancgt---1 aYM32-7/2016-64F-PDF1 aGowans, Dylan.10aCanada-Guatemala h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cDylan Gowans. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-64-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Guatemala: country profile. a« Le 29 juillet 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Guatemala w(CaOODSP)9.829785#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-65-Ew(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs602 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-65-eng.pdf01290nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000030001502450097001802600051002773000009003284900045003375000081003825000032004636920031004956920037005267100068005637750043006317940043006747950041007178300124007588560106008829.829788CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---au-at---1 aYM32-7/2016-65F-PDF1 aLambert-Racine, Michaël.10aCanada-Australie h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cMichaël Lambert-Racine. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-65-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Australia: country profile. a« Le 19 septembre 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Australia w(CaOODSP)9.829787 tCanada—Australie w(CaOODSP)9.854346 tCanada-Australie w(CaOODSP)9.810902#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. 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Parliamentary Information and Research Service)v2016-66-E w(CaOODSP)9.50633340qPDFs595 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-66-eng.pdf01264nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860024001261000030001502450093001802600051002733000009003244900045003335000077003785000028004556920031004836920037005147100068005517750039006197940037006587950037006958300125007328560105008579.829807CaOODSP20221123121053cr |||||||||||161230s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---aa-ja---1 aYM32-7/2016-66F-PDF1 aLambert-Racine, Michaël.10aCanada-Japon h[ressource électronique] : bprofil du pays / cMichaël Lambert-Racine. aOttawa : bBibliothèque du Parlement, c2016. a7 p.1 aCommerce et investissement ; v2016-66-F aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada–Japan: country profile. a« Le 31 août 2016. »072gccstaCommerce extérieur072gccstaStatistiques économiques1 aCanada. bService d'information et de recherche parlementaires.08tCanada–Japan w(CaOODSP)9.829805 tCanada-Japon w(CaOODSP)9.854350 tCanada-Japon w(CaOODSP)9.810904#0aCommerce et investissement (Canada. Service d'information et de recherche parlementaires)v2016-66-F w(CaOODSP)9.50273240qPDFs607Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bdp-lop/ti/YM32-7-2016-66-fra.pdf01035cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391100037001612450062001982600047002603000033003074900049003405000093003895000016004826920021004987750079005198300068005988560103006669.829742CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s2016 abc |o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-05383-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNE4-4/2016-3E-PDF1 aCanada. bNational Energy Board.10aTrans Mountain Expansion Project h[electronic resource]. aCalgary : bNational Energy Board, c2016. axvi, 533 p. : bfigs, illus.1 aNational Energy Board report ; vOH-001-2014 aIssued also in French under title: Projet d'agrandissement du réseau de Trans Mountain. a"May 2016."072gccstaPipelines08tProjet d’agrandissement du réseau de Trans Mountain w(CaOODSP)9.829744#0aNational Energy Board report ;vOH-001-2014 w(CaOODSP)9.50785840qPDFs25.42 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/one-neb/NE4-4-2016-3-eng.pdf01073cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391100045001612450088002062600057002943000033003514900063003845000078004475000020005256920020005457750057005658300082006228560103007049.829744CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s2016 abc |o f|0| 0 fre d a978-0-660-05384-4 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNE4-4/2016-3F-PDF1 aCanada. bOffice national de l'énergie.10aProjet d’agrandissement du réseau de Trans Mountain h[ressource électronique]. aCalgary : bOffice national de l’énergie, c2016. axvi, 549 p. : bfigs, illus.1 aRapport de l'Office national de l'énergie ; vOH-001-2014 aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Trans Mountain Expansion Project. a« Mai 2016. »072gccstaPipeline08tTrans Mountain Expansion Project w(CaOODSP)9.829742#0aRapport de l'Office national de l'énergie ;vOH-001-2014 w(CaOODSP)9.50423640qPDFs25.63 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/one-neb/NE4-4-2016-3-fra.pdf02045cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450073001422600066002153000039002815000076003205000080003965000017004765000116004935040041006095200806006506920034014566920030014907000028015207100036015487100054015848560105016389.829624CaOODSP20221107145331cr |||||||||||161223s1994 oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-70E-PDF00aAboriginal cultural identity h[electronic resource] / cJ.W. Berry. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a107 p. in various pagings : bill. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aImperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match. aCover title. a"Report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Urban Perspectives Research, September, 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“The purpose of the Aboriginal Cultural Identity Project is to understand various aspects of cultural identity (including how one sees oneself, how important one's identity is, the self esteem attached to one's identity, the wish to maintain or change it, the behavioural expression of one's identity, and whether it is confused, conflicted or consolidated), and to search out the numerous events and experiences in the lives of individuals that have given rise to their cultural identity. A set of 10 Learning Circles (discussion or focus groups) was held in six locations (Victoria, Inuvik, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Québec City and Halifax), with a variety of participants (Metis, Inuit, Treaty; Artists, Youth, Inmates, Elders, Women), involving a total of 114 individuals"--Executive summary, p. 1.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal culture1 aBerry, John W.,d1939-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-70-eng.pdf02248cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450116001422460064002582600066003223000049003885000131004375000076005685000017006445000116006615040041007775200727008186920034015456920030015796920027016097100036016367100054016727100032017267750047017588560105018059.829627CaOODSP20221107145331cr |||||||||||161223s1994 oncbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aZ1-1991/1-41-71E-PDF00aAnishnabe Niigaanziwin h[electronic resource] : bstructures and procedures of the Serpent River First Nation.30aStructures and procedures of the Serpent River First Nation a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[106] p. (un-numbered pages) : bill., 1 map aIssued also in French under title: Anishnabe Niigaanziwin : structures et procédures de la première nation de Serpent River. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, September 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“The purpose of the research project, conducted under a contract between the Serpent River First Nation (SRFN) and the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP), was to develop a governance model based on community consultation. The researchers made every attempt to contact First Nation members, both on-reserve and off-reserve. Focus groups were set up and opinions from youth and elders were conscientiously included. This study was more than the development of one type of governance model. It was a step in the continuing process of inclusion, of recognizing the value and worth of each and every community member as we begin a journey to a destination of self-governance and self-sufficiency"--Purpose, p. [9].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaSelf government1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.2 aSerpent River First Nation.08tAnishnabe Niigaanziwin w(CaOODSP)9.82963040qPDFs1.59 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-71-eng.pdf02502cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450126001422460070002682600073003383000056004115000128004675000069005955000022006645000138006865040048008245200907008726920033017796920023018126920037018357100040018727100061019127200039019737750047020128560105020599.829630CaOODSP20221107145332cr |||||||||||161228s1994 oncbd ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-on1 aZ1-1991/1-41-71F-PDF00aAnishnabe Niigaanziwin h[ressource électronique] : bstructures et procédures de la première nation de Serpent River.30aStructures et procédures de la première nation de Serpent River a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[128] p. (pages non numérotées) : bill., 1 carte aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Anishnabe Niigaanziwin: structures and procedures of the Serpent River First Nation. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, septembre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le but de projet de recherche, mené dans le cadre d'un contrat passé entre la première nation de Serpent River (PNSR) et la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones (CRPA), était d'élaborer un modèle de gouvernement indien basé sur la consultation communautaire. Les chercheurs ont essayé par tous les moyens de communiquer avec les membres de la Première nation, tant dans la réserve qu'à l'extérieur de celle-ci. Des groupes de discussion ont été formés et l'on y a consciencieusement inclus des opinions des jeunes et des personnes âgées. Cette étude n'a pas servi qu'à élaborer un type de modèle de gouvernement. C'était une étape dans le processus continu d'inclusion, de reconnaissance de la valeur et de l'utilité de chaque membre de la collectivité, au moment où nous commençons un voyage vers l'autonomie gouvernementale et l'autosuffisance »--But, p. [10].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aPremière nation de Serpent River.08tAnishnabe Niigaanziwin w(CaOODSP)9.82962740qPDFs1.11 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-71-fra.pdf03255cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450185001422460076003272600066004033000032004695000165005015000076006665000017007425000116007595040041008755050486009165201021014026920034024236920030024576920030024876920022025177100036025397100054025757200023026297200020026527200031026727750062027038560104027659.829631CaOODSP20221107145332cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-72E-PDF00aRenouncing the old rules of the game h[electronic resource] : bCrown conduct in the context of litigation involving Aboriginal peoples / cby Peter W. Hutchins and Anjali Choksi.30aCrown conduct in the context of litigation involving Aboriginal peoples a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[72] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Renoncer aux anciennes règles du jeu : la conduite de la Couronne dans les litiges mettant en cause des peuples autochtones. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, September 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aThe fiduciary relationship -- Current options available to First Nations seeking to invoke their rights -- Financial considerations involved in instituting and defending legal proceedings on Aboriginal and treaty rights -- Government conduct in the context of litigation with Aboriginal peoples -- Departmental responsibility under the Indian Act pursuant to court decisions -- Comparative models: the experience of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs -- Summary and recommendations.3 a“In its judgement in R. v. Sparrow the Supreme Court of Canada directed: [T]he Government has the responsibility to act in a fiduciary capacity with respect to aboriginal peoples. The relationship between the Government and aboriginals is trust-like, rather than adversarial, and contemporary recognition and affirmation of aboriginal rights must be defined in light of this historic relationship. In this report we outline the key features of the historical relationship between the Crown and Aboriginal peoples. We explore the manner in which the conduct of the Crown in circumstances surrounding litigation with Aboriginal peoples has or has not met the standard required by this relationship as confirmed in Sparrow. We study the general nature of the litigation process between the Crown and First Nations, as well as specific examples of Crown conduct, and examine how those examples are the product of the current litigation process. Suggestions for reform of the system are then presented"--Intro., p. [6].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaFederal government072gccstaLitigation1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aHutchins, Peter W. aChoksi, Anjali. aHutchins, Soroka & Dionne.08tRenoncer aux anciennes règles du jeu w(CaOODSP)9.82963240qPDFs511 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-72-eng.pdf03599cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450203001422460086003452600073004313000037005045000154005415000069006955000022007645000138007865040048009245050549009725201244015216920033027656920023027986920034028216920018028557100040028737100061029137200023029747200020029977200031030177750061030488560104031099.829632CaOODSP20221107145332cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-72F-PDF00aRenoncer aux anciennes règles du jeu h[ressource électronique] : bla conduite de la Couronne dans les litiges mettant en cause des peuples autochtones / cpar Peter W. Hutchins et Anjali Choksi.30aConduite de la Couronne dans les litiges mettant en cause des peuples autochtones a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[80] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Renouncing the old rules of the game: Crown conduct in the context of litigation involving Aboriginal peoples. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, septembre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aLes rapports de fiduciaire -- Les moyens dont disposent les Premières nations qui désirent faire reconnaître leurs droits -- Considérations financières relatives aux actions en justice concernant des droits ancestraux et issus de traités -- Conduite du gouvernement dans les actions en justice avec les peuples autochtones -- Responsabilité du ministère en vertu de la Loi sur les Indiens à la suite de décisions des tribunaux -- Comparaisons : l'expérience du Bureau of Indian Affairs aux États-Unis -- Résumé et recommandations. a« Dans l'arrêt R. c. Sparrow, la Cour suprême du Canada a déclaré ce qui suit : [L]e gouvernement a la responsabilité d'agir en qualité de fiduciaire à l'égard des peuples autochtones. Les rapports entre le gouvernement et les autochtones sont de nature fiduciaire plutôt que contradictoire et la reconnaissance et la confirmation contemporaines des droits ancestraux doivent être définies en fonction de ces rapports historiques. Dans le présent rapport, nous mettrons en lumière les caractéristiques clés des «rapports historiques» que la Couronne entretient avec les peuples autochtones. Nous examinerons la manière dont la Couronne s'est comportée dans des litiges avec les peuples autochtones pour établir si ce comportement répondait ou non à la norme qu'exigent ces rapports, ainsi que l'a confirmé l'arrêt Sparrow. Nous nous pencherons ensuite sur la nature générale des litiges opposant la Couronne aux Premières nations ainsi que sur des exemples précis de comportement de la part de la Couronne. Nous établirons comment ces exemples sont des avatars de la procédure qui, aujourd'hui, entoure les litiges. On fera également des propositions concernant la réforme du système »--Intro., p. [8-9].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernement fédéral072gccstaLitige1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aHutchins, Peter W. aChoksi, Anjali. aHutchins, Soroka & Dionne.08tRenouncing the old rules of the game w(CaOODSP)9.82963140qPDFs528 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-72-fra.pdf02061cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000035001422450498001772460105006752460051007802460047008312600065008783000020009435000021009635000076009845200306010606920034013666920030014006920031014307000017014617000017014787000021014957100036015167100054015528560105016069.829635CaOODSP20221107145332cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onca o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aZ1-1991/1-41-76E-PDF1 aChapeskie, Andrew John,d1956-10aPizaaniziwin "living a life in balance and moderation" h[electronic resource] : bthe economy of the Obishikokaang (Lac Seul) Anishinaabeg : Giigaagaashgitoomin kehonjehbimaachi-itizoyung "we have the ability to make our livelihood" / creport presented to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by: the Lac Seul First Nation ; Project coordinator: Councillor Roger Bull ; Research Team: Andrew Chapeskie, Tom Chisel and Rena Southwind ; original report text written by: Andrew Chapeskie.10aLiving a life in balance and moderation : bthe economy of the Obishikokaang (Lac Seul) Anishinaabeg10aGiigaagaashgitoomin kehonjehbimaachi-itizoyung10aWe have the ability to make our livelihood a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a113 p. : bill. a"October, 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aThis report presents a specific First Nation - based perspective on the economic problems and challenges faced by the Anishinaabe people of the Lac Seul First Nation. As the Lac Seul Research Team, we were commissioned by the Council of the First Nation to prepare this Community Economy Study report.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaEconomic conditions1 aBull, Roger.1 aChisel, Tom.1 aSouthwind, Rena.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.65 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-76-eng.pdf03296cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450172001422460081003142600066003953000014004615000076004755000079005515000017006305000116006475040041007635050249008045201553010536920034026066920017026406920026026576920034026837000034027177100036027517100054027878560105028419.829636CaOODSP20221107145333cr |||||||||||161223s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-73E-PDF04aThe Innuulisivik Maternity Centre h[electronic resource] : bissues around the return of Inuit midwifery and birth to Povungnituk, Quebec / cby Christopher Fletcher.30aIssues around the return of Inuit midwifery and birth to Povungnituk, Quebec a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] avi, 65 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aImperfect: figures listed in t.o.c. are missing in this digitized edition. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, September 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aThe region and its history -- Inuit political development -- The Innuulisivik Health Centre -- Health indicators of the maternity program -- Health policy issues in Nunavik -- Culture and the Maternity Centre -- Conclusions and recommendations.3 a“When planning began in the 1980s for a new regional health centre in Povungnituk, local women's organizations and health care planners from the south began to assess the overall medical needs of the population and to look for better solutions to the issue of birthing and the participation of Inuit in the process. The concerns of local women mirrored an evolving philosophy in some circles that health services in Aboriginal communities should reflect values associated with their cultures and should empower local people to take control of the services in their communities. From this grassroots movement was born the Innuulisivik Maternity Centre, where the vast majority of Inuit women living in Hudson Bay communities now give birth with the help of Inuit midwives and midwives in training. This is a unique arrangement in Canada and presents an example that could be adopted or adapted by other Aboriginal communities in the country. This document represents a synthesis of a great deal of information collected about the Maternity Centre and about the cultural construction of pregnancy and birth. The information is presented in a way that highlights the questions and concerns of the community members who participated in the research. Most of the information was collected while the author was in Povungnituk under the auspices of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, although some complementary information comes from previous research conducted with funding from different granting agencies and organizations"--Intro., p. 2-3.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaInuit072gccstaPerinatal care072gccstaHealth care facilities1 aFletcher, Christopher,d1963-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs1.65 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-73-eng.pdf02434cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450192001422460088003342600066004223000032004885000119005205000076006395000017007155000116007325040041008485200773008896920034016626920030016966920034017267000026017607100036017867100054018227200018018767750086018948560104019809.829640CaOODSP20221107145333cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ns1 aZ1-1991/1-41-74E-PDF00aCanadian Governments and Aboriginal Peoples Project h[electronic resource] : bthe Province of Nova Scotia / cby Peter Aucoin, principal researcher, and Violet Paul, research assistant.16aRelations between the Province of Nova Scotia and Aboriginal peoples in Nova Scotia a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[41] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Projet des gouvernements du Canada et des peuples autochtones Nouvelle-Écosse. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, September 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“This report examines relations between the Province of Nova Scotia and the Mi'kmaq nation, particularly as they relate to the fundamental question of Mi'kmaq governance. It traces the evolution of relations between the province and the Mi'kmaq nation, and includes a description, analysis and the state of relations to 1 October 1993, with a postscript on developments in the following year. The recognition by the government elected in 1993 that "the Mi'kmaq exist as a nation" provided some ground to be optimistic that a major change in relations appeared to be in the offing and a new round of negotiations began on October 1, 1993. This report provides an analysis of the obstacles and issues that need to be overcome and addressed"--Executive summary, p. [3].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaProvincial governments1 aAucoin, Peter,d1943-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aPaul, Violet.08tProjet des gouvernements du Canada et des peuples autochtones w(CaOODSP)9.82964440qPDFs363 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-74-eng.pdf01916cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450104001422600074002463000013003205000020003335000084003535000100004375000076005375200653006136920034012666920030013006920022013307100036013527100054013887750068014428560104015109.829641CaOODSP20221107145333cr |||||||||||161228s1994 abc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aZ1-1991/1-41-77E-PDF00aAboriginal governance project h[electronic resource] / cby the Metis Settlements General Council. aEdmonton, Alberta : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a[35] p.  a"October 1994." aIssued also in French under title: L'administration gouvernementale autochtone. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aThe Aboriginal Governance Project of the Metis Settlements General Council was based on a series of interviews conducted with members of the Metis Settlements General Council executive, members of the General Council, settlement administrators, individuals involved in the framing of the Metis settlements legislation, and selected settlement members. The focus of the report is on the structure and functions of the General Council, a body established by the Metis settlements legislation enacted by the Alberta legislature in 1990 to serve as a co-ordinating and governance body for the eight Alberta Metis settlements in areas of common concern.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernance1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tL'administration gouvernementale autochtone w(CaOODSP)9.82964240qPDFs302 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-77-eng.pdf02174cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450134001422600082002763000012003585000024003705000075003945000122004695000069005915200873006606920033015336920023015666920023015897100040016127100061016527750054017138560105017679.829642CaOODSP20221107145333cr |||||||||||161228s1994 abc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-77F-PDF02aL'administration gouvernementale autochtone h[ressource électronique] / cpar le Conseil général des établissements métis. aEdmonton (Alberta) : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994. a[96] p. a« Octobre 1994. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Aboriginal governance project. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aLe Rapport sur l'administration gouvernementale autochtone présenté par le Conseil général des établissements métis [Metis Settlements General Council] fait suite à une série d'entrevues avec des membres de la direction du Conseil général des établissements métis, des membres du Conseil général, des dirigeants des établissements métis, des personnes ayant participé à l'élaboration de la législation sur les établissements métis, et des membres choisis des établissements. Le présent rapport s'attache principalement à la structure et aux fonctions du Conseil général, instance créée par la législation sur les établissements métis adoptée par l'assemblée législative de l'Alberta en 1990 et chargée de coordonner et d'administrer les activités des huit établissements métis de l'Alberta dans leurs domaines d'intérêt commun.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernance1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tAboriginal governance project w(CaOODSP)9.82964140qPDFs1.06 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-77-fra.pdf02634cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450152001422600073002943000037003675000125004045000069005295000022005985000138006205040048007585201074008066920033018806920023019136920035019367000026019717100040019977100061020377200018020987750076021168560104021929.829644CaOODSP20221107145334cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-ns1 aZ1-1991/1-41-74F-PDF00aProjet des gouvernements du Canada et des peuples autochtones h[ressource électronique] : bNouvelle-Écosse / cpar Peter Aucoin et Violet Paul. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[46] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian Governments and Aboriginal Peoples Project: the Province of Nova Scotia. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, septembre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Dans le présent document, nous étudions l'évolution des rapports entre la Nouvelle-Écosse et la nation micmac, en plus de décrire, d'analyser et d'évaluer l'état de ces rapports. Les recherches effectuées en vue de la rédaction du présent rapport visent la période antérieure au 1er octobre 1993. L'arrivée au pouvoir d'un nouveau gouvernement provincial et la déclaration précitée du nouveau premier ministre de la province laissent présager un changement important dans ces rapports. De nouvelles négociations ont débuté le 1er octobre 1993, jour de la commémoration du Traité conclu en 1752 par la Couronne britannique et la nation micmac. À moins d'un revirement de la situation plusieurs fronts à la fois, l'exposé de la situation fait dans le présent rapport devrait garder toute son actualité. Nous avons fait état, en post-scriptum, de certains faits nouveaux survenus depuis le 1er octobre 1993, faits qui exigeront des recherches et des analyses supplémentaires pour permettre d'en dégager la portée et les effets »--p. [6].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernement provincial1 aAucoin, Peter,d1943-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aPaul, Violet.08tCanadian Governments and Aboriginal Peoples Project w(CaOODSP)9.82964040qPDFs543 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-74-fra.pdf01858cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450105001422460042002472500017002892600066003063000010003725000076003825000017004585000026004755000091005015040041005925200552006336920034011856920017012196920034012366920027012707000017012977100036013147100054013508560104014049.829650CaOODSP20221107145335cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-75E-PDF00aThem Eskimo mob h[electronic resource] : binternational implications of Nunavut / cby Peter Jull.30aInternational implications of Nunavut aRev. 2nd ed. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a44 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"September 30, 1994." a"An essay commissioned by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Ottawa, Canada." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“Despite some controversy and much misinformation between indigenous groups in Canada on the subject of Nunavut, it is a model which has tremendous inspirational power abroad. The reasons for that are primarily that a country dominated by European settlers is handing back control of a huge territory full of natural resources to a very small number of indigenous people living there. Many of the details of the Nunavut claims settlement and territorial government now being implemented provide further interest abroad"--Executive summary, p. 2.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaInuit072gccstaAboriginal governments072gccstaSelf government1 aJull, Peter.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs507 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-75-eng.pdf01716cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000017001422450192001592600065003513000025004165000020004415000076004615040052005375200520005896920034011096920030011436920027011737000020012007100036012207100054012568560104013109.829654CaOODSP20221107145336cr |||||||||||161228s1994 oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-78E-PDF1 aPierce, Jon.10aAboriginal people and mining in Nunavut, Nunavik and Northern Labrador h[electronic resource] / cprepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Jon Pierce and Robert Hornal. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. aii, 57 p. : bgraphs a"October 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 49-57). aThis paper examines the historical experience of Aboriginal people in Nunavut, Nunavik and Northern Labrador with mineral exploration and mining. The participation rate of Aboriginals is examined as are the various strategies that have been used to increase participation. Consideration is given to the future prospects for mining in Northern Canada and for increased Aboriginal participation. Some suggestions are then advanced for improving the future participation of Aboriginals in mineral resource development.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaMining industry1 aHornal, Robert.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs540 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-78-eng.pdf01862cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000029001422450261001712600065004323000027004975000021005245000076005455040041006215200537006626920034011996920030012336920031012637000031012947000029013257100036013547100054013908560104014449.829657CaOODSP20221107145336cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-85E-PDF1 aChrisjohn, Roland David.14aThe circle game h[electronic resource] : bshadows and substance in the Indian residential school experience in Canada / ca report to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; Roland D. Chrisjohn & Sherri L. Young with contributions by Michael Maraun. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a1 v. (various pagings) a"October, 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThere was some thought, and perhaps there still is some expectation, that the testimony before the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples would provide the "data" to demonstrate the horrors of Indian residential school. But it is no more "data" than it is "sworn testimony," and trying to make it something it is not invites its dismissal. Further, once we accept the specious premise that is up to us to prove what they did was harmful to us, we find ourselves jumping through their hoops. And they have an endless supply of hoops.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaResidential schools1 aYoung, Sherri Lynn,d1967-1 aMaraun, Michael, d1963-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs997 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-85-eng.pdf01908cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450203001422600066003453000023004115000076004345000076005105000017005865000021006035040041006245200581006656920034012466920030012806920022013106920027013327000027013597100036013867100054014228560106014769.829659CaOODSP20221107145336cr |||||||||||161228s1994 oncb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nf1 aZ1-1991/1-41-79E-PDF00aAboriginal peoples and governance in Newfoundland and Labrador h[electronic resource] : ba report for the Governance Project, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples / cAdrian Tanner ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[138] p. : b1 map aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aImperfect: multiple errors in the pagination of this digitized edition. aCover title. a"October, 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“The purpose of this study is to assess the history, the major trends and the present situation of Aboriginal governance in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Our aim is to identify the major difficulties, and assist in the search for improvements, in these relations. The Aboriginal governance process is undergoing change, particularly in the implementation of Aboriginal self-government. This study attempts to see in what way the changes that are made actually contribute to an improvement in the living conditions of Aboriginal people"--Executive summary, p. 2.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernance072gccstaSelf government1 aTanner, Adrian,d1937-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs1,007 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-79-eng.pdf02096cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450111001422600066002533000032003195000084003515000076004355000017005115000114005285040041006425200696006836920034013796920034014136920027014477000034014747100036015087100054015447750068015988560104016669.829662CaOODSP20221107145337cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-80E-PDF00aCommunity and the administration of Aboriginal governments h[electronic resource] / cby Leslie A. Brown. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[96] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Collectivités et gouvernements autochtones. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, October 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the administrative environment of Aboriginal governments from the standpoint of those engaged in the daily practice of Aboriginal governance. The research focused on two areas: administration and the community, and education and training. In doing so, the paper identifies critical tensions and dilemmas that contribute to the task of administering Aboriginal governments. Data were collected in a diverse range of ways: interviews, teleconference focus groups, documents, surveys, observations and a literature review. Overall, 28 different Aboriginal organizations participated in some manner of research"--Executive summary, p. [4].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal governments072gccstaSelf government1 aBrown, Leslie Allison,d1954-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tCollectivités et gouvernements autochtones w(CaOODSP)9.82966340qPDFs902 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-80-eng.pdf02202cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450101001422600073002433000037003165000103003535000069004565000022005255000136005475040048006835200718007316920033014496920035014826920037015177000034015547100040015887100061016287750083016898560104017729.829663CaOODSP20221107145337cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-80F-PDF00aCollectivités et gouvernements autochtones h[ressource électronique] / cpar Leslie A. Brown. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[99] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Community and the administration of Aboriginal governments. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, octobre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le présent document décrit le contexte administratif des gouvernements autochtones, du point de vue des personnes qui exercent quotidiennement la fonction gouvernementale. La recherche est axée sur deux aspects : l'administration et la collectivité, d'une part; l'éducation et la formation, d'autre part. Le document présente les tensions et les dilemmes qui compliquent la gestion des gouvernements autochtones. Les données qu'il contient ont été recueillies par entrevues, téléconférences, groupes de discussion, mémoires, sondages, observation, et revue de la documentation. Au total, 28 organisations autochtones ont participé d'une façon ou d'une autre à la recherche »--Sommaire, p. [4].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaGouvernement autochtone072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale1 aBrown, Leslie Allison,d1954-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tCommunity and the administration of Aboriginal governments w(CaOODSP)9.82966240qPDFs848 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-80-fra.pdf02752cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860025001301000035001552450292001902460093004822460127005752600065007023000036007675000022008035000076008255040041009015050667009425200436016095460046020456920034020916920030021256920022021557000018021777100036021957100054022318560105022859.829665CaOODSP20221107145337cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng0 aengbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-86E-PDF1 aTimpson, Joyce Barbara,d1944-10aSummary report of the case study of South East Child and Family Services h[electronic resource] : b"Politics and program : a case study of a First Nations Child and Family Service Agency" by Pete Hudson / csummarized by Joyce B. Timpson for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.15aPolitics and program : ba case study of a First Nations child and family service agency15aPolitiques et programme : bétude de cas sur un organisme de services à l'enfant et à la famille des Premières nations a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a1 v. (various pagings) : bill. a"5 October 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aPolitics and program : a case study of a First Nations child and family service agency / prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by Pete Hudson (May 27, 1994) -- Politics and program : a case study of a First Nations child and family service agency / by Pete Hudson ; paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (August 1994) -- Politiques et programme : étude de cas sur un organisme de services à l'enfant et à la famille des Premières nations / par Pete Hudson ; document préparé dans le cadre du Programmme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones (Août 1994). aThe South East Child and Family Services (SECFS) study examines internal and intergovernmental relationships through a review of documents of the agency, its governing body, and non-First Nations governments, and key informants interviews from these groups. It demonstrates the service implications of internal and external political relationships. It outlines SECFS' experience with the issues and the recommendations that follow. aText in English with some text in French.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernance1 aHudson, Pete.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs6.52 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-86-eng.pdf02356cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450140001422460044002822600066003263000032003925000125004245000076005495000017006255000114006425040041007565200802007976920034015996920030016336920034016637000033016977000026017307100036017567100054017927750056018468560104019029.829667CaOODSP20221107145338cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1991/1-41-81E-PDF00aGovernment to government h[electronic resource] : bAboriginal peoples and British Columbia / cby Darcy A. Mitchell and Paul Tennant.30aAboriginal peoples and British Columbia a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[94] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: De gouvernement à gouvernement : les peuples autochtones et la Colombie-Britannique. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, October 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“The study's general goals are (1) to review the history and current status of the relationships between Aboriginal peoples and the Province of British Columbia, and (2) to assess the manner and extent to which actions or inaction of the provincial government have impeded or enhanced the realization of self-government in Aboriginal communities. The historical review covers the period from contact in 1774 to 1986, with the greatest emphasis upon the period since the Second World War. For the current period, the relationship is examined in terms of provincial policy and program development in the major provincial ministries. The effects of the province's actions on self-government of both land-based First Nations and urban Aboriginal communities are assessed"--Executive summary, p. [4].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaProvincial governments1 aMitchell, Darcy Anne,d1951-1 aTennant, Paul,d1938-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tDe gouvernement à gouvernement w(CaOODSP)9.82967240qPDFs864 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-81-eng.pdf02754cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450162001422460051003042600073003553000038004285000110004665000069005765000022006455000136006675040048008035201148008516920033019996920023020326920035020557000033020907000026021237100040021497100061021897750049022508560105022999.829672CaOODSP20221107145339cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1991/1-41-81F-PDF00aDe gouvernement à gouvernement h[ressource électronique] : bles peuples autochtones et la Colombie-Britannique / cpar Darcy A. Mitchell et Paul Tennant.30aPeuples autochtones et la Colombie-Britannique a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[108] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Government to government: Aboriginal peoples and British Columbia. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, octobre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« L'étude vise essentiellement : 1) à examiner l'histoire et l'état actuel des rapports entre les peuples autochtones et la province de la Colombie-Britannique, et 2) à évaluer de quelle façon et dans quelle mesure l'action ou l'inaction du gouvernement provincial a entravé ou favorisé l'autonomie gouvernementale des collectivités autochtones. L'examen historique portes sur la période allant de 1774, année des premiers contacts, jusqu'à 1986; on y met l'accent sur la période postérieure à la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Pour ce qui est de la période contemporaine, les rapports entre les autochtones et la province sont examinés à la lumière de la politique adoptée par la province à l'endroit de l'affirmation des droits des autochtones et dans l'optique des éléments les plus importants de l'élaboration des politiques et programmes dans les principaux ministères provinciaux. L'étude évalue les effets des mesures prises par la province sur l'autonomie gouvernementale à la fois des premières nations possédant une assise territoriale et des collectivités autochtones en milieu urbain »--Sommaire, p. [4].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernement provincial1 aMitchell, Darcy Anne,d1951-1 aTennant, Paul,d1938-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tGovernment to government w(CaOODSP)9.82966740qPDFs1.04 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-81-fra.pdf03118cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450087001422600066002293000030002955000064003255000076003895000017004655000114004825040041005965050400006375201309010376920034023466920017023806920034023976920027024317000025024587000030024837100036025137100054025497750048026038560105026519.829677CaOODSP20221107145340cr |||||||||||161228s1994 oncb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-82E-PDF00aNunavik Government h[electronic resource] / cby Marc Malone and Carole Levesque. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] aiv, 45, [19] p. : b1 map aIssued also in French under title: Gouvernement du Nunavik. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, October 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aThe setting -- Background: toward a regional political model -- A Nunavik government model -- Nunavik relations with governments -- General conclusions -- Postscript -- Summary of main points -- Appendix 1. Map of present-day Nunavik -- Appendix 2. Nunavik Government: a brief chronology -- Appendix 3. Constitution of Nunavik -- Appendix 4. Nunavik Government Framework Agreement, 21 July 1994.3 a“On 15 March 1983, Canada's first ministers (with the exception of the premier of Quebec) and representatives of Aboriginal peoples gathered to discuss the issue of indigenous rights in the constitutional context. This meeting achieved the only constitutional amendment since 1982, on the rights of Aboriginal peoples. During the discussions, a leitmotif permeated exchanges as federal and provincial leaders asked what Aboriginal self-government was or could be, what it might look like, who would be concerned, and how much it would cost. In the midst of a somewhat impressionistic dialogue, Mark R. Gordon, an Inuk negotiator from Kuujjuaq, Quebec, explained how Quebec Inuit were achieving self-government through recourse to public institutions of government in Northern Quebec. He emphasized the present and potential role of the Kativik Regional Government and other regional organizations. Those present at the conference would agree in retrospect that this statement served to disperse uncertainty and apprehension. This report may not achieve a similar effect. However, it is designed to provide practical insight into self-governing institutions in Northern Quebec, or Nunavik as it is now called, and into the Nunavik Government project that has evolved over the past decade"--Intro., p. 1.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaInuit072gccstaAboriginal governments072gccstaSelf government1 aMalone, Marc,d1945-1 aLévesque, Carole,d1950-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tGouvernement du Nunavik w(CaOODSP)9.82968040qPDFs1.93 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-82-eng.pdf03605cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450097001422600073002393000032003125000063003445000069004075000022004765000136004985040048006345050457006825201678011396920033028176920017028506920035028676920037029027000025029397000030029647100040029947100061030347750043030958560105031389.829680CaOODSP20221107145340cr |||||||||||161228s1994 oncb ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1991/1-41-82F-PDF00aGouvernement du Nunavik h[ressource électronique] / cpar Marc Malone et Carole Lévesque. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] aiv, 53, [18] p. : b1 carte aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Nunavik Government. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, octobre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aCadre physique -- Historique : vers un modèle de gouvernement régional -- Un modèle de gouvernement du Nunavik -- Relations entre le Nunavik et les gouvernements -- Conclusion -- Post-scriptum -- Résumé des principaux points -- Annexe 1. Cartes du Nunavik actuel -- Annexe 2. Gouvernement autonome du Nunavik : repères chronologiques -- Annexe 3. Constitution du Nunavik -- Annexe 4. Entente-cadre sur le gouvernement du Nunavik, 21 juillet 1994. a« Le 15 mars 1983, les premiers ministres fédéral et provinciaux, à l'exception du premier ministre du Québec, se sont réunis avec les représentants des peuples autochtones afín de discuter de la question des droits ancestraux dans le contexte constitutionnel. De fait, cette réunion a débouché sur le seul amendement constitutionnel adopté à ce jour depuis 1982, sur les droits des peuples autochtones. Au cours des discussions, les représentants fédéraux et provinciaux sont revenus à la charge pour demander à quoi pourrait ressembler un gouvernement autonome autochtone, qui serait touché et combien cela pourrait coûter. Au milieu d'un dialogue quelque peu impressionniste, Mark R. Gordon, un négociateur inuit de Kuujjuaq, au Québec, a expliqué de quelle manière les Inuit du Québec étaient en voie d'atteindre l'autonomie gouvernementale grâce aux institutions gouvernementales publiques du nord du Québec. Il a souligné le rôle présentement joué par l'Administration régionale Kativik et d'autres organisations régionales ainsi que les possibilités d'avenir qui étaient ainsi ouvertes. Les personnes présentes à la conférence diront plus tard que cette affirmation aura permis de dissiper les craintes et les incertitudes. Le présent rapport n'aura peut-être pas autant d'impact. Il vise toutefois à donner un aperçu concret sur les institutions gouvernementales en place dans le nord du Québec, ou dans le Nunavik comme la région est maintenant désignée. Il vise également à éclairer le lecteur sur le projet de gouvernement du Nunavik tel qu'il s'est précisé au cours de la dernière décennie »--Intro., p. 1.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaInuit072gccstaGouvernement autochtone072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale1 aMalone, Marc,d1945-1 aLévesque, Carole,d1950-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tNunavik Government w(CaOODSP)9.82967740qPDFs2.81 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-82-fra.pdf02370cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450094001422500009002362600066002453000026003115000076003375000017004135000095004305040041005255050417005665200657009836920034016406920030016746920032017047000053017367100036017897100054018257200048018798560105019279.829685CaOODSP20221107145341cr |||||||||||161228s1994 oncbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-83E-PDF00aResource rents from Aboriginal lands in Canada h[electronic resource] / cHugh M. Grant. aRev. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a102 p. : bill., maps aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"A report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples; Revised, October 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 a1. Introduction -- 2. The concept and measurement of economic rent -- 3. Hydro-electricity generation and the Cree and Metis of Cedar Lake, Manitoba -- 4. Militarization and the Innu of the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula -- 5. Oil and gas development and the Cree of Hobbema, Alberta -- 6. Resource rents and self-sufficient Aboriginal economies in Saskatchewan -- 7. Resource rents and Aboriginal self-determination.3 a“The concept of economic rent has assumed a central role in discussions of aboriginal rights in Canada. Large-scale resource development have generated significant economic benefits, but also enormous social and environmental costs. Economic rent is defined as the net social benefit accruing from the exploitation of natural resources and, therefore, the potential income accruing to the owner of the land. The distribution of rents between private firms, governments and Aboriginal peoples, however, has been highly unequal. In particular, Aboriginal people have shared few of the benefits and borne an inordinate share of the costs"--Intro., p. 1.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaResource development1 aGrant, Hugh M. K.q(Hugh Murray Kenneth),d1956-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aUniversity of Winnipeg. Dept. of Economics.40qPDFs2.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-83-eng.pdf01832cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000017001422450180001592460046003392500045003852600063004303000011004935000024005045000098005285000076006265040041007025200485007436920034012286920030012626920020012927100036013127100054013488560104014029.829690CaOODSP20221107145342cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-87E-PDF1 aJull, Peter.12aA thousand years h[electronic resource] : bIndigenous peoples and Northern Europeans / can essay commissioned by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by Peter Jull.10aIndigenous peoples and Northern Europeans a2nd ed., completely revised and expanded aOttawa : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a110 p. a"October 15, 1994." a"Dedicated to the late Sally Weaver, political anthropologist in Canada, Norway & Australia." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aIt is inevitably difficult and even unfair to compare different social histories, different intellectual traditions, and differing cultures such as Scandinavia and Canada in a brief summary. However, what follows is an attempt to do just that. There are approximately 75,000 Sami living in Norway (50,000), Sweden (17,000), Finland (6,000), and Russia (2,000). These numbers are unreliable because of past discrimination which has made many Sami reluctant to claim their heritage.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaHeritage1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs800 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-87-eng.pdf01891cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450097001422460092002392600066003313000010003975000076004075000017004835000066005005000020005665040041005865200579006276920034012066920030012406920031012707000035013017100036013367100054013727100022014268560105014489.829695CaOODSP20221107145343cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nt1 aZ1-1991/1-41-84E-PDF00aSolutions from Fort Simpson h[electronic resource] : bfinal report / cby Peter Kulchyski.17aSolutions from Fort Simpson : ba report for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Affairs a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a79 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. aAt head of title: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. a"October 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“This report studied the impact of public spending in a single community, Fort Simpson, NWT. The community includes Dene and Métis peoples, as well as a significant non-Aboriginal population. The study focussed on Aboriginal recipients of social assistance, unemployment insurance, pensions, family allowances, worker's compensation, community harvester's assistance program, and the homeless. Other prominent members of the community were interviewed as well. The study is qualitative in nature and was guided by a community advisory committee"--Executive summary, p. 1.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaPublic expenditures1 aKulchyski, Peter Keith,d1959-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.2 aTrent University.40qPDFs1.78 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-84-eng.pdf01838cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000020001422450106001622600063002683000011003315000025003425000076003675040054004435200772004976920034012696920030013036920021013337100036013547100054013908560104014449.829696CaOODSP20221107145343cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-93E-PDF1 aAnaquod, Del C.10aAboriginal education, training and employment h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Del C. Anaquod. aOttawa : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a143 p. a"November 15, 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 139-143). aThe correlation between training and educational attainment and employment opportunities, economic well-being and health has been well established and recognized by many, including the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. It is also recognized that over the past two decades, effective programs such as the Post Secondary Student Support Program, have been developed to encourage Aboriginal students to take advanced education and training. However, one result is that enrollments have grown steadily in certain programs while participation in others are invisible. This has caused an under representation in certain occupations and an overabundance in others, questioning whether we are providing the proper training to prepare Aboriginal students for the future.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaEducation1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs759 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-93-eng.pdf02805cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430009001050860025001142450086001392600066002253000032002915000092003235000076004155000017004915000115005085040041006235050219006645201200008836920034020836920030021176920022021477000028021697100036021977100054022337750076022878560104023639.829700CaOODSP20221107145344cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng au-at1 aZ1-1991/1-41-88E-PDF00aAboriginal governance in Australia h[electronic resource] / cby Henry Reynolds. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[33] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: La fonction gouvernementale aborigène en Australie. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, November 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aExecutive summary -- The evolution of national Aboriginal policy -- Self-management/self-determination -- Aboriginal organizations -- Aboriginal homelands -- The development of political ideology -- Current issues.3 a“From the time it was first settled by non-Aboriginals, Australia was considered to be terra nullius in colonial law and policy. No treaties were negotiated with the Aboriginal inhabitants. The British colonial office gradually developed policy with respect to Aborigines in the 1830s and 1840s, but the initiatives were not pursued by the colonial governments, which gained responsible government between 1866 and 1890. The federal constitution of 1901 prevented the national government from legislating on Aboriginal issues. From the 1960s on, however, national government became the major initiator of Aboriginal policy. Indigenous issues are at the forefront of national debate. The recognition of Native title by the High Court in the Mabo case in June 1992 has created scope for wider changes, including the possibility of reaching regional agreements on the Canadian model. Discussion of constitutional reform and the establishment of a republic involve consideration of the whole range of relations between Aborigines and the state. Many relevant questions are being considered by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, established in September 1991"--Executive summary, p. [3, 4].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernance1 aReynolds, Henry,d1938-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tLa fonction gouvernementale aborigène en Australie w(CaOODSP)9.82970740qPDFs322 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-88-eng.pdf02090cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000051001422450126001932600071003193000012003905000021004025000133004235000100005565000076006565040041007325200632007736920034014056920030014396920027014697100036014967100054015327750074015868560104016609.829702CaOODSP20221107145344cr |||||||||||161228s1994 bcc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-94E-PDF1 aMilen, Robert A. q(Robert Alexander), d1948-10aCanadian representation and Aboriginal peoples h[electronic resource] : ba survey of the issues / cby Robert A. Milen. aVictoria, B.C. : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a[67] p. a"December 1994." aIssued also in French under title: Représentation des peuples autochtones au Canada : tour d'horizon des questions importantes. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe question of representation in Canadian political institutions often focuses on electoral representation. The scarcity of Aboriginal representation in Canadian political institutions comes at a time when women, members of ethno-cultural and visible minorities, people with disabilities and special interest groups have their own concerns about representation. Parliamentary institutions and their legitimacy are under attack because their membership does not reflect the composition of Canadian society; nor does the membership of these groups believe their representatives can make a difference in national decision making.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaRepresentatives1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tReprésentation des peuples autochtones au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82970440qPDFs766 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-94-eng.pdf02296cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000051001422450152001932600080003453000012004255000026004375000117004635000122005805000069007025040048007715200794008196920033016136920023016466920025016697100040016947100061017347750071017958560104018669.829704CaOODSP20221107145344cr |||||||||||161228s1994 bcc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-94F-PDF1 aMilen, Robert A. q(Robert Alexander), d1948-10aReprésentation des peuples autochtones au Canada h[ressource électronique] : btour d'horizon des questions importantes / cpar Robert A. Milen. aVictoria (C.-B.) : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994. a[77] p. a« Décembre 1994. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Canadian representation and Aboriginal peoples : a survey of the issues. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aComprend des références bibliographiques. aLa question de la représentation dans les institutions politiques canadiennes se concentre fréquemment sur la représentation électorale. La rareté des représentants autochtones dans les institutions politiques du Canada arrive à un moment où les femmes, les minorités ethnoculturelles, les minorités visibles, les personnes souffrant d'un handicap physique et les groupes d'intérêts ont leurs propres préoccupations concernant leur représentation. Les institutions parlementaires et leur légitimité sont soumises à des attaques parce que leurs membres ne reflètent pas la composition de la société canadienne; les membres de ces groupes minoritaires n'estiment pas non plus que leurs représentants peuvent changer quelque chose dans le processus décisionnel national.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaReprésentant1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tCanadian representation and Aboriginal peoples w(CaOODSP)9.82970240qPDFs778 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-94-fra.pdf03073cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430009001050860025001142450108001392600073002473000037003205000079003575000069004365000022005055000137005275040048006645050244007125201408009566920033023646920023023976920023024207000028024437100040024717100061025117750059025728560104026319.829707CaOODSP20221107145345cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre au-at1 aZ1-1991/1-41-88F-PDF03aLa fonction gouvernementale aborigène en Australie h[ressource électronique] / cpar Henry Reynolds. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[36] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Aboriginal governance in Australia. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, novembre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aSommaire -- L'évolution de la politique aborigène nationale -- Autogestion et autodétermination -- Les organisations aborigènes -- Les terres ancestrales aborigènes -- La naissance d'une idéologie politique -- Questions d'actualité. a« Depuis les débuts de sa colonisation par des non-aborigènes, l'Australie a été considérée comme une terra nullius dans le droit et les politiques régissant la colonie. Aucun traité n'a été négocié avec la population aborigène. Le ministère (britannique) des Colonies a eu beau formuler des politiques concernant les aborigènes au cours des années 1830 et 1840 : elles n'ont pas été mises en œuvre par les gouvernements coloniaux, qui sont devenus des gouvernements responsables entre 1866 et 1890. La Constitution fédérale de 1901 empêche dorénavant le gouvernement national de légiférer relativement aux questions aborigènes. Depuis les années 60, cependant, celui-ci est devenu le principal instigateur de la politique aborigène. Les questions aborigènes sont à l'avant-plan du débat national. La reconnaissance du titre aborigène par la cour suprême dans l'affaire Mabo en juin 1992 a ouvert la voie à des changements plus profonds, y compris la possibilité de conclure des ententes régionales inspirées du modèle canadien. Les pourparlers relatifs à la réforme constitutionnelle et à l'établissement d'une république tiennent compte de la gamme des relations entre les aborigènes et l'État. Bon nombre de questions pertinentes sont actuellement examinées par le Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, créé en septembre 1991 »--Sommaire, p. [3, 4].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernance1 aReynolds, Henry,d1938-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tAboriginal governance in Australia w(CaOODSP)9.82970040qPDFs389 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-88-fra.pdf02744cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450164001422600066003063000011003725000076003835000017004595000022004765040041004985050159005395201434006986920034021326920031021666920020021977000019022177100036022367100054022728560104023269.829714CaOODSP20221107145346cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-89E-PDF00aAboriginal policing h[electronic resource] : ba research perspective / ca report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Robert C. Depew. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a136 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"November, 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 a1. The Aboriginal policing environment -- 2. Models of Aboriginal policing -- 3. A framework for future research and policy development -- 4. Conclusions.3 a“The purpose of the present report is to document and analyse the state of the art in Aboriginal policing research. Its aim is to provide the general parameters for a fresh understanding of substantive problems and issues in the area of Aboriginal policing in Canada. Towards this end, the discussion draws on a wide range of policing research and related materials, and attempts to give some coherence and shape to the relevant literature by distilling the best of research and commentary in a form that is current, comprehensive and policy-focused. The approach to this objective is guided by Barth's (1981) theories of social process. In particular, the report stresses how Aboriginal concepts of order, control, the police and policing are shaped by interaction rather than simply derived from predetermined cultural standards and frameworks. This perspective and theme is applied throughout the report and is especially relevant for the discussion of "culture conflict" and the development of Aboriginal policing policy and programs in a community context. Thus, the report also looks beyond considerations of specific research problems and results to the broader issue of the management of research information. In this context, the report is intended to provide a framework for discussing and identifying future policy and program related research needs and initiatives in the area of Aboriginal policing"--Intro., p. 2.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal policing072gccstaResearch1 aDepew, Robert.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs571 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-89-eng.pdf01753cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000034001422450155001762600065003313000013003965000021004095000076004305200649005066920034011556920030011896920028012197000022012477100036012697100054013058560104013599.829715CaOODSP20221107145346cr |||||||||||161228s1994 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-95E-PDF1 aAbsolon, Kathleen E., d1961-10aCultural identity for urban Aboriginal peoples h[electronic resource] : blearning circles synthesis report / cby Kathy Absolon and Tony Winchester. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a[292] p. a"December 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aThis project began with the assumption that it is highly important at this time to cultivate a clear understanding of Aboriginal cultural identity, as it has an impact on many other issues of spiritual, social and political significance for Aboriginal people (e.g., self-determination, self-governance, land rights, membership). With this in mind the Commission's urban perspectives research team devised a project involving cultural identity learning circles and case studies to clarify exactly what cultural identity consists of for Aboriginal people, how it is diminished or enhanced, and what role it plays in the participants' daily lives.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaCultural studies1 aWinchester, Tony.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs248 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-95-eng.pdf02907cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450287001422600066004293000014004955000076005095000129005855000017007145000062007315000021007935040041008145050691008555200623015466920034021696920030022036920027022337100036022607100054022967200033023507200070023838560104024539.829722CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-90E-PDF00aRethinking Aboriginal participation in the minerals industry h[electronic resource] : ban exploration of alternative modes (with special reference to the potential for small-scale autonomous mineral development on Aboriginal lands) : final report / cprepared by Jeffrey Davidson. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] aiv, 60 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aImperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match; appendices missing from this digitized edition.  aCover title. aAt head of title: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. a"November 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 a1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Importance of developing an Aboriginal minerals policy -- 3.0. Objectives of study -- 4.0. Current modes of Aboriginal participation -- 5.0. Evolution of the prevailing employment and business -- 6.0. The experience of Aboriginal communities with mineral development -- 7.0. Weaknesses of the present approach -- 8.0. Issues in Aboriginal participation: the US experience -- 9.0. International context for small-scale development of mineral resources -- 10.0. Aboriginal ventures in small-scale commercial mining in Canada -- 11.0. Evaluating prospects for Aboriginal participation in small-scale mining -- 12.0. Conclusions -- 13.0. Notes -- 14.0. References.3 a“Recognizing that mining and minerals engineering are not customary activities or career paths for Aboriginal peoples in Canada, the objective of this paper is to broaden the discussion of development options that may be available to Aboriginal communities. This will necessitate shifting attention from the predominating paradigm of "job and business opportunity creation" attached to large-scale, externally owned, export oriented mineral development to consideration of other models. In particular, the possibilities for smaller, locally or jointly owned commercial operations will be explored"--Objectives, p. 3.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaMining industry1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aDavidson, J. M. (Jeffrey M.) aMcGill University. Dept. of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering.40qPDFs323 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-90-eng.pdf01826cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000032001432450116001752600065002913000012003565000021003685000115003895000100005045000076006045040041006805200391007216920034011126920030011466920030011767100036012067100054012427750099012968560105013959.829723CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-100E-PDF1 aSanders, Douglas E.,d1938-10aIndigenous peoples and Canada's role on the international stage h[electronic resource] / cby Douglas Sanders. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a[46] p. a"December 1994." aIssued also in French under title: Les peuples autochtones et le rôle du Canada sur la scène internationale. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aCanada's international activities on indigenous issues involves the Department of Foreign Affairs, which has what is referred to as an 'indigenous desk', and the Department of Indian Affairs, which has an International Affairs Directorate. The Department of Justice also participates regularly in Canadian government delegations to international meetings dealing with indigenous issues.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaExternal relations1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tLes peuples autochtones et le rôle du Canada sur la scène internationale w(CaOODSP)9.82972440qPDFs396 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-100-eng.pdf01936cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000032001432450132001752600072003073000012003795000026003915000109004175000122005265000069006485040048007175200461007656920033012266920023012596920034012827100040013167100061013567750088014178560105015059.829724CaOODSP20221107145347cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-100F-PDF1 aSanders, Douglas E.,d1938-14aLes peuples autochtones et le rôle du Canada sur la scène internationale h[ressource électronique] / cpar Douglas Sanders. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994. a[52] p. a« Décembre 1994. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Indigenous peoples and Canada's role on the international stage. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aComprend des références bibliographiques. aLes activités internationales du Canada portant sur les questions autochtones relèvent du ministère des Affaires étrangères, qui comprend un «bureau des affaires autochtones», et du ministère des Affaires indiennes, qui comprend une Direction des relations internationales. Le ministère de la Justice fait aussi régulièrement partie des délégations du gouvernement canadien aux réunions internationales qui traitent des questions autochtones.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaRelations extérieures1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tIndigenous peoples and Canada's role on the international stage w(CaOODSP)9.82972340qPDFs481 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-100-fra.pdf02706cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450118001422460040002602500022003002600066003223000014003885000076004025000017004785000094004955040041005895050403006305200950010336920034019836920030020176920029020477000028020767100036021047100054021407200058021948560104022529.829725CaOODSP20221107145348cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-91E-PDF04aThe politics of slow progress h[electronic resource] : bfederal Aboriginal policy processes / cG. Bruce Doern.30aFederal Aboriginal policy processes aExpanded version. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] av, 177 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"A study prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Ottawa, November 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 apt. I. The macro policy process -- Macro federal policy processes: Aboriginal issues, agendas and pressures -- National Aboriginal organizations -- pt. II. Micro policy formation -- DIAND, minsters and key policy dynamics -- Policy processes on governance -- pt. III. The middle realm of policy formation -- Aboriginal social policy formation -- Aboriginal economic policy formation -- Conclusions.3 a“The purpose of this study is to describe and critically examine the dynamics of the federal Aboriginal policy process. The focus is primarily on developments since the early 1980s but but with frequent reference to the 1960s and 1970s as well. The larger history of many centuries is not examined though many of its benchmark events and features clearly set the context for the contemporary federal policy process. More particularly, the study examines how the federal Aboriginal policy process has changed and how and why federal involvement in Aboriginal matters has changed. The analysis also deals with how federal policies have changed in the light of changes in Aboriginal governance. Governance issues focus mainly on the role of national Aboriginal organizations but, in so doing, they also allow us to examine how Aboriginal women, youth, and urban residents have been involved in, and affected by, the policy process"--Intro., p. 1.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernment policy1 aDoern, G. Bruce,d1942-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aCarleton University. School of Public Administration.40qPDFs685 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-91-eng.pdf02301cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450156001422600066002983000032003645000132003965000076005285000097006045000017007015000115007185200737008336920034015706920030016046920027016347100036016617100054016977200022017517200023017737750063017968560104018599.829727CaOODSP20221107145348cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nt1 aZ1-1991/1-41-92E-PDF00aWrigley Dene Band h[electronic resource] : bresearch report / cby Laureen Nayally, principal researcher, and Stella Pellissey, assistant researcher. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[43] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Le conseil de bande Dénés de Wrigley : projet d'administration gouvernementale autochtone. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aImperfect: recommendations, references and appendices are missing in this digitized edition. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, November 1994."3 a“The community of Wrigley - or Pehzdeh Ki in the Slavey Dene language, meaning 'shale rock house' or 'a house (trading post) by the big rock' - has joined with the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples to study self-government and its meaning for the people of Wrigley. The project revealed that the majority felt that the Indian Act and Canadian laws are not appropriate for a Dene form of self-government. The present justice system is considered inadequate and biased, as it doesn't consider the Dene ideals in regard to culture, language and beliefs. The traditional justice system, combined with related aspects of the present system, was favoured as appropriate for building a Dene procedure of justice and law"--p. [7, 8].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaSelf government1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aNayally, Laureen. aPellissey, Stella.08tLe conseil de bande Dénés de Wrigley w(CaOODSP)9.82973140qPDFs369 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-92-eng.pdf01845cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450182001432460046003252600072003713000011004435000023004545000076004775040041005535200679005946920034012736920030013076920022013377100036013597100054013958560106014499.829728CaOODSP20221107145348cr |||||||||||161229s1994 bcc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-101E-PDF00aNation to nation h[electronic resource] : bIndian nation - crown relations in Canada / ca report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Thalassa Research.10aIndian nation - crown relations in Canada aVancouver, B.C. : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. a287 p. a"1 December 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report is the result of two research projects undertaken by Thalassa Research for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. For the first project Thalassa was asked to provide an analytic framework for shaping, interpreting and synthesizing the results from the Commission's treaty case studies (draft reports) and to consider treaties as a foundation for First Nations' economic self-reliance and social development. For the second project Thalassa was asked to describe the historical, legal and practical significance of the bilateral relationship between Treaty First Nations and the Crown, and to review previous and existing models for addressing treaty issues.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAgreements1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs7.52 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-101-eng.pdf02479cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450176001422600073003183000037003915000079004285000069005075000022005765000128005985040048007265200982007746920033017566920023017896920037018127100040018497100061018897200022019507200023019727750042019958560104020379.829731CaOODSP20221107145348cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nt1 aZ1-1991/1-41-92F-PDF03aLe conseil de bande Dénés de Wrigley h[ressource électronique] : bprojet d'administration gouvernementale autochtone / cpar Laureen Nayally et Stella Pelissey [sic]. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[95] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Wrigley Dene Band: research report. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La communauté de Wrigley (ou Pehzdeh Ki, qui signifie dans la langue Slavey des Dénés « maison de pierres schisteuses », ou « maison (post de traite) près de la grosse pierre ») s'est associée à la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones pour étudier l'autonomie gouvernementale et sa signification pour la population de Wrigley. Cette étude a révélé que la majorité des gens estiment que la Loi sur les Indiens et les lois canadiennes en général ne permettent pas l'établissement d'un véritable gouvernement autonome déné. Le système de justice actuel est considéré comme inadéquat et partial, car il ne tient pas compte des idéaux des Dénés en ce qui a trait à la culture, à la langue et aux croyances. Le système de justice traditionnel, conjugué à certains aspects du présent système, est considéré comme une base appropriée pour la création d'une procédure dénée en matière de justice et de droit »--Intro., p. [8, 9].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aNayally, Laureen. aPellissey, Stella.08tWrigley Dene Band w(CaOODSP)9.82972740qPDFs820 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-92-fra.pdf02610cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000031001432450320001742460084004942600065005783000015006435000024006585000107006825000128007895000076009175040041009935200888010346920034019226920030019566920022019867000024020087000033020327100036020657100054021018560105021559.829733CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-102E-PDF1 aBear Robe, Andrew, d1942-14aThe historical legal and current basis for Siksika nation governance, including its future possibilities within Canada h[electronic resource] : ba case study in Aboriginal governance / cAndrew Bear Robe, project study coordinator and principal author in collaboration with Richard Hankinson and Robert A. Reiter.13aRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Aboriginal governments in Canada project a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. avi, 162 p. a"December 8, 1994." aAt head of title: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Aboriginal governments in Canada project. a"In fulfilment of a contract with the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples-awarded on March 1, 1993 R.C.A.P. # 263-2S23." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis study was undertaken under the authority and mandate of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) as established via Order-in-Council on August 26, 1991. The Royal Commission's broad Terms of Reference includes an investigation into sixteen (16) separate but interrelated aboriginal issues and problems "which confront aboriginal peoples today." The Siksika Nation undertook a commitment to assist in the monumental work of the Royal Commission in one of those specified areas for investigation, namely, the Aboriginal Governments in Canada Project, with a particular emphasis and focus upon Siksika Nation's recent experiences with governance matters and initiatives. For purposes of this study, recent means: post 1968, the year when the last proverbial Indian Agent left the Blackfoot Indian Reserve permanently and when Siksika Nation self-governance actually began.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernance1 aHankinson, Richard.1 aReiter, Robert Alan, d1956-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs790 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-102-eng.pdf02184cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450149001422600066002913000033003575000076003905000017004665000115004835200947005986920034015456920030015796920025016096920020016347000034016547100036016887100054017248560104017789.829735CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-97E-PDF00aEmerging trends in research on mental health among Canadian Aboriginal peoples h[electronic resource] / cby Laurence J. Kirmayer ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[147] p. (un-numbered pages) aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, December 1994."3 a“This report reviews the literature on the mental health research related to Canadian Aboriginal peoples to identify emerging trends. The topics covered include: 1. an overview of epidemiological data on Aboriginal mental health in Canada; 2. a critical review of literature on prevention and treatment among Aboriginal peoples in Canada; 3. a discussion of emerging trends in research themes and methods; and 4. guidelines for future research. There are limited epidemiological data available on the mental health of Canadian Aboriginal peoples. Rates of psychiatric disorders vary across communities but in several cases appear to be substantially higher than in the general population. Most of these reports do not include standardized diagnostic assessments and do not meet the scientific standards of current research. Few intervention programs or forms of indigenous healing have been systematically studied"--Executive summary, p. 4.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaMental health072gccstaResearch1 aKirmayer, Laurence J.,d1952-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs756 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-97-eng.pdf02219cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000040001432450188001832600065003713000016004365000076004525040052005285201069005806920034016496920030016836920033017137100036017467100054017828560105018369.829736CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-103E-PDF1 aMcKenzie, B. D. q(Bradley Douglas)10aAboriginal foster family care in Canada h[electronic resource] : ba policy review / ccompleted by: Brad McKenzie ; a report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. aviii, 85 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 79-82). aThis policy study was comissioned by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples following testimony which identified foster care accreditation standards as a critical factor in the high rate of cross-cultural placements for Aboriginal children, leading to a loss in connections with family, community and culture. Such placement patterns have been described as contributing to poor adjustment outcomes for many of the children, as having adverse effects for Aboriginal families and communities who have experienced these losses, and as reflecting the goal of assimilation of Aboriginal culture by the dominant society. While the preferred goal of in-cultural placement in child welfare is now widely articulated, cross-cultural placement remains a persistent practice in many jurisdictions. This review is designed to examine the role of accreditation standards in foster care as a barrier to increased Aboriginal care for Aboriginal children, identify other related barriers which must be addressed, and to explore possible strategies for addressing this problem.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaFoster care placement1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs337 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-103-eng.pdf02751cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450128001422600066002703000032003365000134003685000076005025000017005785000115005955040041007105050687007515200565014386920034020036920030020376920035020677000028021027100036021307100054021667750089022208560104023099.829737CaOODSP20221107145349cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-yk1 aZ1-1991/1-41-98E-PDF00aFirst Nations and the Yukon territorial government h[electronic resource] : btoward a new relationship / cby Ken Coates. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[73] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Les Premières nations et le gouvernement du Territoire du Yukon : vers une nouvelle relation. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, December 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aExecutive summary -- Research methodology -- Aboriginal peoples and the Yukon territorial government: an historical overview -- Contemporary administrative arrangements -- The Yukon land claims settlement and the restructuring of administrative arrangements -- Assessing the relationship between First Nations and the territorial government -- The future of First Nations/Yukon territorial government relations -- Recommendations -- Notes -- Appendix 1. Sources for the study -- Appendix 2. Chronology of major events in First Nations/government relations in the Yukon Territory -- Appendix 3. Selected territorial statistics relating to First Nations people in the Yukon Territory.3 a“This report examines the historical and administrative aspects of the role of First Nations within the governance structures and actions of the Yukon territorial government. The paper is divided into the following section: historical review, contemporary administrative arrangements, the Yukon land claims settlement and the restructuring of administrative arrangements, an assessment of the relationship between First Nations and the territorial government, future directions in First Nations-territorial government relations, and recommendations"--p. [7].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaTerritorial governments1 aCoates, Kenneth,d1956-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tLes Premières nations et le gouvernement du Territoire du Yukon w(CaOODSP)9.82974140qPDFs633 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-98-eng.pdf02060cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000022001432450207001652600103003723000011004755000076004865040054005625200884006166920034015006920030015346920022015647100036015867100054016228560106016769.829740CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s1995 ykc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-104E-PDF1 aStaples, Lindsay.10aImplementing land, resource and environmental regimes under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement h[electronic resource] / cLindsay Staples ; a report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aWhitehorse, Yukon : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : bW. L. Staples Consulting, c1995. a143 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 136-143). aThe purpose of this study is twofold. The first is to determine whether the wildlife, environment and resource management provisions of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA) have supported or enhanced the basic goals of the Agreement. These goals, expressed by the Inuvialuit and recognized by Canada in the IFA, encompass the preservation of Inuvialuit cultural identity and values within a changing northern society, the meaningful participation of the Inuvialuit in northern and national social and economic life, and the protection and preservation of Arctic wildlife, environment and biological productivity. The second purpose of the study is to identify lessons that can be drawn from the implementation of the IFA and to consider their significance more generally as they relate to the establishment of land, resource and environmental regimes affecting aboriginal people.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAgreements1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs3.51 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-104-eng.pdf02912cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450148001422600073002903000037003635000122004005000069005225000022005915000138006135040048007515050745007995200630015446920033021746920023022076920036022307000028022667100040022947100061023347750075023958560104024709.829741CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-yk1 aZ1-1991/1-41-98F-PDF04aLes Premières nations et le gouvernement du Territoire du Yukon h[ressource électronique] : bvers une nouvelle relation / cpar Ken Coates. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[80] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : First Nations and the Yukon territorial government: toward a new relationship. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, décembre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aRésumé -- Méthode de recherche -- Les peuples autochtones et le gouvernement du Territoire du Yukon : survol historique -- Dispositions administratives contemporaines -- Le règlement des revendications territoriales au Yukon et la refonte des structures administratives -- Évaluation de la relation entre les Premières nations et le gouvernement du Yukon -- L'avenir des Premières nations - les relations avec le gouvernement du Yukon -- Recommandations -- Notes -- Annexe 1. Sources de l'étude -- Annexe 2. Chronologie des événements marquants dans les relations entre les Premières nations et le gouvernement du Territoire du Yukon -- Annexe 3. Statistiques choisies du territoire du Yukon sur les Premières nations du Yukon. a« Nous examinerons, dans la présent étude, les aspects historiques et administratifs du rôle que les Premières nations ont joué à l'égard des structures gouvernementales et des décisions do gouvernement du Yukon. Nous avons adopté les rubriques suivants : survol historique, dispositions administratives contemporaines, règlement des revendications territoriales au Yukon et refonte des structures administratives, évaluation de la relation entre les Premières nations et le gouvernement du Yukon, l'avenir des Premières nations, les relations avec le gouvernement du Yukon et enfin, recommandations »--p. [8].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernement territorial1 aCoates, Kenneth,d1956-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tFirst Nations and the Yukon territorial government w(CaOODSP)9.82973740qPDFs758 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-98-fra.pdf01605cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000020001432450136001632600067002993000016003665000076003825040041004585200546004996920034010456920030010796920022011097100036011317100054011678560106012219.829743CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-105E-PDF1 aSaulis, Conrad.10aRegional overview of Aboriginal child care in Atlantic Canada h[electronic resource] / cresearched and written by: Conrad Saulis. a[Ottawa] : b[Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], c1995. aviii, 66 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report on Aboriginal Child Care in Atlantic Canada presents information on an issue that has generally received very little political attention. Yet, it is an issue that speaks to the heart of the future of the Aboriginal population. The misconception that the care of children is only a womens issue has been absorbed into the Aboriginal population. This reality flies in the face of Aboriginal tradition and heritage where all people in the community held responsibility for the proper care, development and nurturing of its children.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaChild care1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs1.40 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-105-eng.pdf02014cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000033001432450101001762600065002773000012003425000020003545000118003745000100004925000076005925040041006685200589007096920034012986920030013326920029013627100036013917100054014277750102014818560105015839.829746CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-111E-PDF1 aGraham, Katherine A.,d1947-10aReport of the Urban Governance Working Group h[electronic resource] / cby Katherine A. Graham. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a[55] p. a"January 1995." aIssued also in French under title: Rapport du Groupe de travail sur la fonction gouvernementale en milieu urbain. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Urban Governance Working Group, made up of Aboriginal individuals active in urban issues and the chief administrative officers of three major Canadian cities, was established by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples in December 1992. This report is based on the Working Group's discussion over six two-day meetings, as well as background research. It is intended to assist the Royal Commission in its deliberations on urban governance matters. It is also intended to help Aboriginal peoples, urban and other Canadian governments, and the attentive public see the way forward.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaUrban development1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tRapport du Groupe de travail sur la fonction gouvernementale en milieu urbain w(CaOODSP)9.82974940qPDFs527 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-111-eng.pdf02443cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450140001422600066002823000033003485000147003815000076005285000017006045000115006215040041007365050233007775200615010106920034016256920030016596920030016897100036017197100054017557200019018097200069018287750092018978560104019899.829748CaOODSP20221107145351cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-mb1 aZ1-1991/1-41-99E-PDF00aHealth services development in an Aboriginal community h[electronic resource] : bthe case of Peguis First Nation / cby Benita Cohen. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1994] a[125] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: L'évolution des services de santé dans une communauté autochtone : le cas de la Première nation Peguis. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, December 1994." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aA brief history of Peguis First Nation -- Development of government health services -- Local administration of community health services: 1979-1991 -- The health transfer experience -- Health program development beyond transfer.3 a“This study describes the development of community health services in Manitoba's largest reserve, Peguis First Nation, located approximately 170 kilometres north of Winnipeg. Using several sources of data - documentation (both contemporary and archival), participant observation, and key informant interviews - the development of health services in Peguis is explored within the context of the overall development of the community as a whole and within the context of the major stages of federal Aboriginal health policy and health services delivery in Canada over the past century"--Executive summary, p. 5.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaHealth care system1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aCohen, Benita. aUniversity of Manitoba. Department of Community Health Sciences.08tL'évolution des services de santé dans une communauté autochtone w(CaOODSP)9.82975140qPDFs634 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-99-eng.pdf02155cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000033001432450139001762600072003153000012003875000024003995000090004235000122005135000069006355040048007045200713007526920033014656920023014986920033015217100040015547100061015947750069016558560105017249.829749CaOODSP20221107145351cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-111F-PDF1 aGraham, Katherine A.,d1947-10aRapport du Groupe de travail sur la fonction gouvernementale en milieu urbain h[ressource électronique] / cpar Katherine A. Graham. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1995. a[57] p. a« Janvier 1995. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Report of the Urban Governance Working Group. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aComprend des références bibliographiques. aÉtabli par la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones en décembre 1992, le Groupe de travail sur la fonction gouvernementale en milieu urbain se compose d'autochtones qui s'intéressent activement aux questions urbaines et de cadres supérieurs de trois grandes villes du Canada. Le présent rapport se fonde sur les discussions que le Groupe a tenues pendant six réunions de deux journées chacune ainsi que sur diverses recherches. Il a pour objet d'aider la Commission dans ses délibérations sur la fonction gouvernementale en milieu urbain. Il veut aussi aider les autochtones, les municipalités, les gouvernements canadiens et le public attentionné à s'engager sur une bonne voie d'avenir.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaDéveloppement urbain1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tReport of the Urban Governance Working Group w(CaOODSP)9.82974640qPDFs545 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-111-fra.pdf02673cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450163001422600073003053000038003785000132004165000069005485000022006175000138006395040048007775050329008255200704011546920033018586920023018916920039019147100040019537100061019937200019020547200067020737750079021408560104022199.829751CaOODSP20221107145351cr |||||||||||161229s1994 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-mb1 aZ1-1991/1-41-99F-PDF02aL'évolution des services de santé dans une communauté autochtone h[ressource électronique] : ble cas de la Première nation Peguis / cpar Benita Cohen. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1994] a[134] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Health services development in an Aboriginal community: the case of Peguis First Nation. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, décembre 1994. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aUne brève histoire de la Première nation Peguis -- Mise en place des services de santé du gouvernement -- Transfert aux autorités locales des services de santé communautaire (1979-1991) -- L'expérience du transfert des programmes de santé -- Histoire des services de santé après l'accord de transfert -- Conclusion. a« La présente étude décrit l'évolution des services de santé communautaire dans la plus importante réserve du Manitoba, celle de la Première nation Peguis, située à environ 170 kilomètres au nord de Winnipeg. À l'aide de plusieurs sources de données - documents (contemporains et d'archives), observations des participants et entrevues avec des informateurs clés - , nous explorerons l'évolution des services de santé à Peguis, avec comme toile de fond l'histoire de cette collectivité et les grandes étapes de la politique fédérale en matière de santé des autochtones ainsi que de la prestation des services de santé au Canada au cours du siècle dernier »--Sommaire, p. 6.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaSystème de soins de santé1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aCohen, Benita. aUniversité du Manitoba. Département de santé communautaire.08tHealth services development in an Aboriginal community w(CaOODSP)9.82974840qPDFs704 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-99-fra.pdf02036cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000020001432450106001632600065002693000012003345000020003465000114003665000100004805000076005805040041006565200634006976920034013316920030013656920022013957100036014177100054014537750098015078560105016059.829754CaOODSP20221107145352cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-112E-PDF1 aDupuis, Renée.14aThe government of Quebec and Aboriginal self-government h[electronic resource] / cby Renée Dupuis. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a[98] p. a"January 1995." aIssued also in French under title: Le gouvernement du Québec et l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aOur mandate in this paper was to examine relations between the government of Quebec and Aboriginal peoples in Quebec in the context of Aboriginal self-government and against the background of Quebec's current constitutional jurisdiction. The objectives of the study were to paint a clearer picture of past and current Quebec government interventions that have had an impact on Aboriginal self-government; identify new ways of conducting relations between the government of Quebec and Aboriginal peoples that will promote Aboriginal self-government; and contribute to educating people in Quebec and Canada about Aboriginal issues.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernance1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tLe gouvernement du Québec et l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones w(CaOODSP)9.82975740qPDFs915 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-112-eng.pdf02156cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000020001432450129001632600072002923000013003645000024003775000101004015000122005025000069006245040048006935200723007416920033014646920023014976920023015207100040015437100061015837750080016448560106017249.829757CaOODSP20221107145352cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-112F-PDF1 aDupuis, Renée.13aLe gouvernement du Québec et l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones h[ressource électronique] / cpar Renée Dupuis. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1995. a[113] p. a« Janvier 1995. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre: The government of Quebec and Aboriginal self-government. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aComprend des références bibliographiques. aNotre mandat porte sur l'étude des relations entre le gouvernement du Québec et les peuples autochtones du Québec au chapitre de l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones, et ce, dans le contexte des compétences constitutionnelles actuelles du Québec. Les objectifs de notre étude sont de: tracer un portrait plus clair des interventions gouvernementales québécoises passées et actuelles qui ont des répercussions sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones, tenter d'identifier de nouveaux modes de relations entre le gouvernement du Québec et les autochtones qui vont favoriser l'autonomie des autochtones, servir à des fins d'éducation du public québécois et canadien aux questions autochtones.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGouvernance1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tThe government of Quebec and Aboriginal self-government w(CaOODSP)9.82975440qPDFs1.09 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-112-fra.pdf02293cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450096001432600066002393000032003055000103003375000076004405000017005165000114005335040041006475050334006885200464010226920034014866920030015206920023015506920027015737000022016007100036016227100054016587100027017127750087017398560105018269.829758CaOODSP20221107145352cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-106E-PDF00aCitizenship and Aboriginal self-government h[electronic resource] / cby Joseph H. Carens. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1995] a[56] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: La citoyenneté et l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, January 1995." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aExecutive summary -- Introduction -- A framework for thinking about citizenship -- Historical context -- Unitary models of citizenship -- Theories of differentiated citizenship -- Practices incompatible with the unitary model of Citizenship -- Quebec as a model? -- Conclusion: citizenship and integration -- Notes -- References.3 a“The primary goal of the paper is to explore how different ways of thinking about citizenship might influence our thinking about Aboriginal self-government and about the relationships between Aboriginal people and the people and governments in Canada with which they have some connection. At the same time, the paper explores how thinking about Aboriginal self-government might contribute to a reconceptualization of citizenship"--Executive summary, p. [3].072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaCitizenship072gccstaSelf government1 aCarens, Joseph H.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.2 aUniversity of Toronto.08tLa citoyenneté et l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones w(CaOODSP)9.82976040qPDFs466 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-106-eng.pdf02455cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450121001432600073002643000037003375000087003745000069004615000022005305000136005525040048006885050357007365200560010936920033016536920023016866920037017096920024017467000022017707100040017927100061018327200028018937750067019218560105019889.829760CaOODSP20221107145353cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-106F-PDF03aLa citoyenneté et l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones h[ressource électronique] / cpar Joseph H. Carens. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1995] a[64] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Citizenship and Aboriginal self-government. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, janvier 1995. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aSommaire -- Introduction -- Un cadre de réflexion sur la citoyenneté -- Le contexte historique -- Modèles unitaires de citoyenneté -- Théories de la citoyenneté non homogène -- Pratiques incompatibles avec le modèle unitaire de citoyenneté -- Le Québec est-il un modèle? -- Conclusion : citoyenneté et intégration -- Notes -- Références. a« Le principal objectif du présent document est d'examiner comment les différentes manières d'interpréter la notion de citoyenneté pourraient influencer notre opinion sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones, et sur les relations entre ceux-ci et la population et les gouvernements du Canada avec lesquels ils entretiennent certains liens. Parallèlement, le document explore les voies par lesquelles la réflexion sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones pourrait permettre de repenser le concept de citoyenneté »--Sommaire, p. [3].072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale072gccstaCitoyenneté1 aCarens, Joseph H.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aUniversité de Toronto.08tCitizenship and Aboriginal self-government w(CaOODSP)9.82975840qPDFs597 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-106-fra.pdf02895cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860026001352450155001612460060003162600066003763000016004425000103004585000076005615000106006375000017007435000103007605000020008635040041008835050297009245200853012216920034020746920028021086920024021366920029021607000032021897100036022217100054022577200028023117750052023398560106023919.829764CaOODSP20221107145353cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bcan-cn-mban-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-107E-PDF00akaptitipis e-pimohteyahk h[electronic resource] : bVancouver, Winnipeg, and Montreal / cLauri Gilchrist with assistance from R. Anthony Winchester.13aWe walk all night : bVancouver, Winnipeg, and Montreal a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1995] axii, 362 p. aIssued also in French under title: Kāptītipis ē-pimohteyahk : Vancouver, Winnipeg et Montréal. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aImperfect: paginations listed in t.o.c. and printed in report do not match in this digitized edition. aCover title. a"Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: 1993; Urban Perspectives: Aboriginal Street Youth Study." a"January 1995." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aExecutive summary -- Introduction to the study -- The literature review -- Vancouver: case studies - street youth -- Winnipeg: case studies - street youth -- Montreal: case studies - street youth -- Policy and street youth: a needs perspective -- Discussion and recommendations -- Appendices.3 a“kapitipis e-pimohteyahk: Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal, sponsored by The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 1993, is a study on Aboriginal street youth living on the streets of three major urban centres in Canada. In this research project we are seeking to gain insight into life on city streets for Aboriginal youth: why they go to the street, how they survive, what kinds of services they are more likely to use, and what changes they envision for services provided to them. More than the objective type of inquiry described above, we are interested in their perception of their experience on the street -- as an Aboriginal person. As much as possible we want to present this information in their own voice and in such a way as to contextualize the youth's life in Canadian history and in urban societal terms"--Executive summary, p. v.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal youth072gccstaHomelessness072gccstaUrban communities1 aGilchrist, Laurette,d1946-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aWinchester, R. Anthony.08tKāptītipis ē-pimohteyahk w(CaOODSP)9.82976740qPDFs1.41 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-107-eng.pdf02952cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860026001352450147001612460069003082600073003773000015004505000103004655000069005685000146006375000022007835000136008055040048009415050173009895200975011626920033021376920028021706920021021986920031022197000032022507100040022827100061023227200028023837750049024118560106024609.829767CaOODSP20221107145354cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bcan-cn-mban-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-107F-PDF00aKāptītipis ē-pimohteyahk h[ressource électronique] : bVancouver, Winnipeg et Montréal / cpar Lauri Gilchrist et R. Anthony Winchester.13aNous marchons toute la nuit : bVancouver, Winnipeg et Montréal a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c[1995] avi, 352 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : kaptitipis e-pimohteyahk: Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aImperfection : les paginations imprimé dans la table des matières et imprimés au rapport ne correspondent pas dans la version numérisée. aTitre de la couv. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, janvier 1995. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aSommaire -- Introduction -- Analyse bibliographique -- Vancouver -- Winnipeg -- Montréal -- Incidence des politiques et aperçu des besoins -- Références -- Annexes. a« L'étude Kāptītipis ē-pimohteyahk : Vancouver, Winnipeg et Montréal, effectuée en 1993 sous le parrainage de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones, a porté sur les jeunes autochtones de la rue de trois grands centres urbains du Canada. Il s'agissait d'avoir un aperçu de la vie de ces jeunes autochtones : pourquoi adoptent-ils ce mode de vie, par quels moyens survivent-ils, à quelles sortes de services sont-ils plus susceptibles d'avoir recours et quels changements souhaitent-ils en ce qui concerne les services qui leur sont offerts? Outre cette enquête objective, nous nous sommes intéressés à la façon dont les jeunes perçoivent leur expérience dans la rue, en tant qu'autochtones. Dans toute la mesure du possible, nous nous sommes efforcés de présenter cette information en laissant la parole aux jeunes et en situant la vie de ceux-ci sans dans le contexte de l'histoire du Canada et de la société urbaine »--Sommaire, p. vii.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaJeune autochtone072gccstaSans-abri072gccstaCommunauté urbaine1 aGilchrist, Laurette,d1946-1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. aWinchester, R. Anthony.08tkaptitipis e-pimohteyahk w(CaOODSP)9.82976440qPDFs1.49 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-107-fra.pdf01571cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000024001432450139001672600065003063000022003715000021003935000076004145040052004905200459005426920034010016920030010356920020010657100036010857100054011218560106011759.829770CaOODSP20221107145354cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-113E-PDF1 aMaracle, Richard R.10aWildlife sectoral study h[electronic resource] / cprepared for: the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by: Richard R. Maracle. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. aviii, 91, [15] p. a"January, 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 89-91). aIt is a fact well known, that wildlife resources sustained the lives of aboriginal peoples in Canada for thousands of years. Less well known, is the extent to which aboriginal people continue to rely on wildlife resources for sustenance, to supplement incomes, to confirm continuity with the past, to reinforce social and community cohesion, and to maintain spiritual values based on unity with the natural world. This is the central theme of this paper.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaWildlife1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-113-eng.pdf02148cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860026001501000033001762450054002092640082002633000043003453360031003883370034004193380043004535000056004965000122005525040064006745200597007386500035013356500041013706500032014116500050014436500020014937000030015137100089015437750036016328560106016689.829771CaOODSP20221107145354m o d f cr bn|||||||||161229e199501 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-114F-PDF1 aWilliams, Paul C., eauteur.10aKaswentha / cpar Paul Williams et Curtis Nelson. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones], cjanvier 1995. a1 ressource en ligne (viii, 392 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Kaswentha. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (pages 381-392). a« Cette étude retrace l'historique de la conclusion de traités chez les Haudenosaunee depuis le bol à une seule cuillère, un traité précolombien, le Kaswentha ou wampum à deux rangs de 1664, qui séparait la compétence en matière criminelle entre la Confédération et la Couronne, jusqu'à diverses autres transactions importantes, la dernière ayant été le traité manqué de l'automne 1990. ... La quatrième partie de l'étude rappelle quels ont été les comportements du gouvernement du Canada à l'égard de la relation de la Couronne avec les Haudenosaunee » -- Sommaire. 6aAutochtoneszCanadaxTraités. 6aAutochtoneszCanadaxRéclamations. 6aAutochtonesxDroitzCanada. 6aAutochtoneszCanadaxRelations avec l'État. 6aDroit iroquois.1 aNelson, Curtis, eauteur.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, eorganisme de publication.08tKaswentha / w(CaOODSP)9.90912840qPDFs1.62 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-114-fra.pdf02729cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450110001432600066002533000013003195000076003325000017004085000062004255000020004875040041005075050358005485201133009066920034020396920018020736920029020916920031021207000045021517100036021967100054022328560105022869.829772CaOODSP20221107145355cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sk1 aZ1-1991/1-41-108E-PDF00aLa Loche community case study h[electronic resource] : bfinal report / cGary N. Tompkins ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1995] a3, 78 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCover title. aAt head of title: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. a"January 1995." aIncludes bibliographical references.0 apt. I. Introduction -- pt. II. Community participation -- pt. III. Community profile: La Loche and region -- pt. IV. Barriers to sustainable development -- pt. V. Opportunities for economic development -- pt. VI. The history of economic development initiatives in La Loche -- pt. VII. Child care in La Loche -- pt. VIII. Conclusions and recommendations.3 a“La Loche is a Metis community in northwest Saskatchewan with a population of approximately 2200 people. There is an adjacent Indian reserve with a population of about 600 people. At present, the only significant economic base of the community is government assistance programs, which has resulted in a local unemployment rate in the range of 85-90 per cent. The economic problems faced by the community are widely recognized but previous initiatives have had little or no success in improving its long term economic prospects. This study has two primary objectives. The first is to present a community profile of La Loche, including a descriptive portion dealing with its demographic characteristics, community infrastructure, regional economic resources and a brief history of the community. The second is to advance recommendations which, if implemented, should facilitate the identification and exploitation of economic opportunities that exist in La Loche and its surrounding region. The recommendations are largely based on the responses received from the personal interviews of residents of La Loche"--Background, p. 3.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaMétis072gccstaRural communities072gccstaEconomic conditions1 aTompkins, Gary N.q(Gary Norman),d1956-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs363 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-108-eng.pdf03109cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450078001432600066002213000039002875000076003265040041004025050973004435200854014166920034022706920030023046920031023346920022023657000053023877100036024407100054024767100038025308560108025688560107026769.829775CaOODSP20221107145355cr |||||||||||161229s1995 oncd obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-109E-PDF00aPatterns of employment, unemployment and poverty h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c[1995] a2 v. (xxv, 365; v, 51 p.) : bill. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 apt. I. Final report: patterns of employment, unemployment and poverty / prepared by Stewart Clatworthy, Jeremy Hull, Neil Loughran -- s. 1. Introduction -- s. 2. Concepts, definitions and data sources -- s. 3. A profile of Aboriginal education and training characteristics -- s. 4. Factors affecting Aboriginal post-secondary attendance and completion -- s. 5. A profile of selected Aboriginal labour market circumstances -- s. 6. Factors affecting selected Aboriginal labour market outcomes -- s. 7. Profile of Aboriginal business ownership and self-employment -- s. 8. Factors affecting Aboriginal business ownership -- s. 9. Future growth in the Aboriginal labour force -- app. A. Parameter estimates associated with logit models -- pt. II. A comparative analysis of several aspects of the employment experience of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians using 1991 Census public use microdata: final report / presented by Peter George, Peter Kuhn, Arthur Sweetman.3 a“In this study, data from the Aboriginal Peoples Survey and the 1991 Census of Canada are used to examine several aspects of the education, training, labour market behaviour and business ownership patterns of Canada's Aboriginal population. In addition to presenting an extensive descriptive profile of the above dimensions of the population, the report presents the results of series of statistical analyses which are designed to explore the role of a variety of factors that are believed to influence the participation and success of Aboriginal peoples in educa-tion and training activities, in the labour market, and in starting and operating a business. Estimates of future growth in the Aboriginal labour force age group and the relationship of this growth to projected labour demand are also provided in the report"--Part one, Summary, p. v.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaEconomic conditions072gccstaStatistics1 aClatworthy, Stewart J.q(Stewart Joseph),d1948-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.2 aFour Directions Consulting Group.40qPDFs9.55 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-109-1-eng.pdf40qPDFs177 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-109-2-eng.pdf01416cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000022001432450150001652600081003153000012003965000023004085000076004315040041005075200302005486920034008506920030008846920017009147100036009317100054009678560105010219.829776CaOODSP20221107145355cr |||||||||||161229s1995 abc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-115E-PDF1 aPaulette, Lesley.10aMidwifery in the North h[electronic resource] / ca research paper submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by Lesley Paulette. aFort Fitzgerald, Alberta : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a[90] p. a"January 9, 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report examines the issue of midwifery in the north, and in particular, its relevance to aboriginal women. Numerous aspects of the contemporary situation are addressed, in light of both traditional and historical experiences of childbirth and maternal health care, from Labrador to the Yukon.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaBirth1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs571 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-115-eng.pdf01504cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000021001432450160001642600063003243000012003875000024003995000039004235000076004625040041005385200343005796920034009226920030009566920020009867100036010067100054010428560106010969.829779CaOODSP20221107145356cr |||||||||||161229s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-116E-PDF1 aAguayo, Anna de.10aBackground paper on customary adoption h[electronic resource] / cto: Research Directorate, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; from: Anna de Aguayo. aOttawa : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a[46] p. a"January 31, 1995." a"R.C.A.P. Contract No.: 263-2D46." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe following paper reviews the limited ethnographic literature concerning Aboriginal Customary Adoption in Canada. It was written as a backgound paper for researchers and policy makers as they examine the broader issues of the appropriateness of existing social services legislation and policy regarding Aboriginal families and children.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAdoption1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs1.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-116-eng.pdf02055cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000024001432450299001672460080004662460067005462600065006133000022006785000021007005000076007215040049007975200613008466920034014596920030014936920023015237100036015467100054015828560105016369.829782CaOODSP20221107145356cr |||||||||||161229s1995 oncb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-117E-PDF1 aBrooke, Lorraine F.10aExperiences of the Nunavik Inuit with wildlife management and the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement (1975-1995) h[electronic resource] / ca background paper prepared for: the Lands, Resources and Environment Regimes Project, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; Lorraine F. Brooke.17aRCAP : bthe Nunavik Inuit and the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement10aNunavik Inuit and the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. ai, 35 p. : bmaps a"February 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 35). aThe James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement, signed on November 11, 1975 by the Inuit of northern Québec, the James Bay Cree, the governments of Québec and Canada, the James Bay Development Corporation, the James Bay Energy Corporation and Hydro-Quebec has come to be regarded as the first modern-day comprehensive aboriginal land claims agreement. While it was essentially an out-of-court settlement designed to resolve conflicts arising from the construction of the James Bay Hydro-electric Development Project, it became a model for future federal land claims policy and consequently future agreements.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaLand claims1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs905 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-117-eng.pdf01748cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000018001432450178001612600097003393000027004365000018004635000076004815040054005575200493006116920034011046920030011386920029011687000017011977000024012147100036012387100054012748560106013289.829783CaOODSP20221107145356cr |||||||||||161229s1995 bccdb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1991/1-41-125E-PDF1 aGillis, D. J.10aCase study of the Alert Bay Aboriginal economy h[electronic resource] / cfor the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; by D.J. Gillis, A.B. Evans and K.A. Maeba-Hawkes. aVancouver, B.C. : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : bD.J. Gillis & Assoc., c1995. a128 p. : bgraph, maps a"March 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 126-128). aThis case study was conducted in the British Columbia coastal fishing community of Alert Bay located on Cormorant Island adjacent to the Northeast coast of Vancouver Island, 330 km Northwest of Vancouver. While addressing the requirements of the Royal Commission we also sought to address those of the Nimpkish Band which were to disclose the on-going impediments to development in the interest of stimulating mitigation, and to generate appropriate planning information for internal use.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaEconomic analysis1 aEvans, A. B.1 aMaeba-Hawkes, K. A.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-125-eng.pdf02258cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000027001432450216001702600127003863000021005135000019005345000076005535040049006295200924006786920034016026920030016366920023016667000028016897000031017177100036017487100054017848560106018389.829789CaOODSP20221107145357cr |||||||||||161230s1995 abcd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aZ1-1991/1-41-126E-PDF1 aGibbins, Roger,d1947-10aDomestic governments and Aboriginal peoples h[electronic resource] : bthe Alberta case / ca report prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; Roger Gibbins, Sonia Arrison, and Jennifer Stewart. aCalgary, AB : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : bUniversity of Calgary, Department of Political Science, c1995. a85 p. : bgraphs a"March, 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 85). aThis report examines the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and domestic governments in the province of Alberta. Although the analysis begins with the creation of the province in 1905, the primary focus of the report is on the contemporary nature of that relationship. We therefore explore the extent to which the provincial government, provincial agencies, local governments, and school boards are engaged in Aboriginal affairs. In assessing those relationships, we draw heavily from both personal interviews and an extensive questionnaire completed by 72 individuals active in the Aboriginal policy field. Throughout we stress the complexity of the Aboriginal population of Alberta and the range of domestic governments with which that population interacts. As a consequence of both, the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and domestic governments in Alberta is not open to easy or sweeping generalizations.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernments1 aArrison, Sonia, d1972-1 aStewart, Jennifer, d1965-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.73 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-126-eng.pdf01851cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000035001432450125001782600151003033000016004545000018004705000076004885040054005645200661006186920034012796920030013136920023013437100036013667100054014028560105014569.829792CaOODSP20221107145358cr |||||||||||161230s1995 pic ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-pi1 aZ1-1991/1-41-127E-PDF1 aCrossley, John Edward, d1952-10aRelations between the province and Aboriginal peoples in Prince Edward Island h[electronic resource] / cJohn Crossley. a[Charlottetown, PEI] : b[Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples] : bUniversity of Prince Edward Island, Department of Political Studies, c1995. avi, 127 p.  a"March 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 113-120). aThe paper describes, explains and assesses the role of the government of Prince Edward Island in Aboriginal policy and affairs, and the relations among Aboriginal and non-aboriginal policy actors in Prince Edward Island. Its covers historical as well as contemporary policy development, and touches on all aboriginal and provincial organizations and agencies that are relevant. Federal agencies and agencies in other provinces are discussed infrequently and only in passing. Arguments and analyses are based upon extensive secondary and primary research, including archival research and interviews with many officials in provincial and Aboriginal agencies.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGovernments1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs539 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-127-eng.pdf01483cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000016001432450239001592460094003982600075004923000011005675000019005785000076005975200239006736920034009126920030009466920022009767100036009987100054010348560105010889.829793CaOODSP20221107145358cr |||||||||||161230s1995 quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1991/1-41-128E-PDF1 aPenn, Alan.14aThe James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement h[electronic resource] : bnatural resources, public lands, and the implementation of a native land claim settlement / cprepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; Alan Penn.10aNatural resources, public lands, and the implementation of a native land claim settlement aMontréal, Québec : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a68 p.  a"March, 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aAn exploratory survey of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement, and of the implementation of its provisions relating to the involvement of the James Bay Crees in environmental protection and the management of natural resources.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAgreements1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs357 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-128-eng.pdf01309cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450088001432460042002312600065002733000011003385000022003495000076003715200298004476920034007456920030007796920027008097100036008367100054008728560105009269.829795CaOODSP20221107145358cr |||||||||||161230s1995 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aZ1-1991/1-41-129E-PDF00aGovernance study h[electronic resource] : bMetis self-government in Saskatchewan.10aMetis self-government in Saskatchewan a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a85 p.  a"March 16, 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aThe Metis of Saskatchewan have never given up their right of self-determination. Through their representative political body, the Metis Nation of Saskatchewan (MNS), this expression of self-determination has manifested itself into a drive for the attainment of self-government and a land base.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaSelf government1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs334 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-129-eng.pdf01654cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000018001432450125001612600065002863000012003515000022003635000020003855000076004055200604004816920034010856920030011196920019011497100036011687100054012048560106012589.829796CaOODSP20221107145358cr |||||||||||161230s1995 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-130E-PDF1 aGiokas, John.14aThe Indian Act h[electronic resource] : bevolution, overview and options for amendment and transition / cJohn Giokas. aOttawa : b[Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples], c1995. a376 p.  a"March 22, 1995." a"Final report." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aThis paper has been prepared by a non-Aboriginal lawyer as an introductory overview of the Indian Act and its historical context. It is an internal document to stimulate more detailed research on particular problem areas and is largely based on published materials, often of a historical nature, most of which have been prepared by non-Aboriginal commentators. In addition, it will often employ the terminology used in many of the materials and legislation under examination, notwithstanding that many of these terms are now avoided because of their perceived racist or sexist origins and overtones.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaIndians1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs1.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-130-eng.pdf01979cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000023001432450304001662600094004703000014005645000018005785000076005965040054006725200547007266920034012736920030013076920023013377000018013607000021013787000024013997000023014237100036014467100054014828560105015369.829798CaOODSP20221107145359cr |||||||||||161230s1995 snc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aZ1-1991/1-41-131E-PDF1 aMarcotte, Giselle.11a"Métis, c'est ma nation. 'Your own people,' comme on dit" h[electronic resource] : blife histories from Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard / cby Giselle Marcotte in collaboration with Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard ; submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. aSaskatoon and St. Louis, Saskatchewan : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. av, 176 p. a"April 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 173-176). aThe purpose of conducting a life history study was to contribute to the understanding about the Métis as a distinct aboriginal population. Research on the Métis has been insufficient and is particularly lacking on Métis women. The following study serves to develop our knowledge of Métis women through the presentation of their own life stories.The stories gathered were narrated by Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard from St. Louis, Saskatchewan. Their testimony serves to illustrate the experiences of francophone Métis women.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaBiographies1 aRichard, Eva.1 aRichard, Evelyn.1 aRichard, Priscilla.1 aRichard, Jennifer.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs615 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-131-eng.pdf01568cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000018001432450189001612600095003503000025004455000018004705000032004885000076005205040052005965200329006486920034009776920030010116920029010417100036010707100054011068560106011609.829799CaOODSP20221107145359cr |||||||||||161230s1995 oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nt1 aZ1-1991/1-41-132E-PDF1 aReimer, Gwen.10aCase study of an Inuit economy h[electronic resource] : bPangnirtung, Northwest Territories / cfinal report submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples ; Gwen D. Reimer. aOttawa : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples : bPRAXIS Research Associates, c1995. aix, 98 p. : bgraphs a"April 1995." a"RCAP Contract # 263-2R12." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 95-98). aThe purpose of the case study research projects sponsored by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples is to better understand the modern economy in aboriginal communities. This case study focuses on issues as they relate to the Inuit residents of Pangnirtung, a community on Baffin Island, Northwest Territories (Nunavut).072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaEconomic analysis1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.99 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-132-eng.pdf01246cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450121001432600065002643000010003295000022003395000076003615200256004376920034006936920030007276920027007577100036007847100054008208560106008749.829801CaOODSP20221107145359cr |||||||||||161230s1995 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aZ1-1991/1-41-133E-PDF00aFinal report Metis Nation of Alberta Association h[electronic resource] / cRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a23 p. a"01 April, 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIn the report that follows, the Metis Nation of Alberta will attempt to explain the essential features of self-governance from two perspectives. First from the perspective of Aboriginal people generally and second, from a uniquely Metis point of view.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaSelf government1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs7.47 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-133-eng.pdf01766cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000033001432450233001762460070004092600065004793000011005445000018005555000076005735040041006495200446006906920034011366920030011706920026012007000030012267100036012567100054012928560106013469.829823CaOODSP20221107145402cr |||||||||||161230s1995 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-134E-PDF1 aPrince, Michael John,d1952-10aPublic power and the public purse h[electronic resource] : bgovernments, budgets and Aboriginal peoples in the Canadian north / cby Michael J. Prince and Gary Juniper ; prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.10aGovernments, budgets and Aboriginal peoples in the Canadian north a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1995. a175 p. a"April 1995." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe overriding purpose of this study is to present a comprehensive descriptive account of public finance in Canada's Territorial North since 1980. Other purposes are to highlight the conditions and factors which influence Northern public finance, to encourage interest in and further work on territorial budgeting, and to inform other research by the Royal Commission on financial aspects of Aboriginal self-government and public government.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaPublic finance1 aJuniper, Gary D., d1956-1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs1.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-134-eng.pdf01761cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000028001422450143001702600065003133000012003785000020003905000136004105000100005465000076006465040041007225200303007636920034010666920030011006920027011307100036011577100054011937750084012478560104013319.829824CaOODSP20221107145402cr |||||||||||161230s1993 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-us---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-32E-PDF1 aBarsh, Russel Lawrence.10aAboriginal self-government in the United States h[electronic resource] : ba qualitative political analysis / cby Russel Lawrence Barsh. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1993. a[51] p. a"October 1993." aIssued also in French under title: L'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones aux États-Unis : une analyse politique qualitative. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report has been prepared to provide the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples with a concise analysis of the United States' 60-year-old experiment with tribal self-government. It is concerned with how tribal governments actually behave, rather than what U.S. law says they have a right to do.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaSelf government1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.08tL'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones aux États-Unis w(CaOODSP)9.82982540qPDFs543 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-32-eng.pdf01861cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000028001422450161001702600072003313000012004035000024004155000128004395000122005675000069006895040048007585200359008066920033011656920023011986920037012217100040012587100061012987750072013598560104014319.829825CaOODSP20221107145402cr |||||||||||161230s1993 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-us---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-32F-PDF1 aBarsh, Russel Lawrence.12aL'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones aux États-Unis h[ressource électronique] : bune analyse politique qualitative / cpar Russel Lawrence Barsh. a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1993. a[56] p. a« Octobre 1993. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre: Aboriginal self-government in the United States : a qualitative political analysis. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aComprend des références bibliographiques. aLe présent rapport a été rédigé pour fournir à la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones une analyse concise des 60 années d'expérience des États-Unis dans le domaine de l'autonomie gouvernementale tribale. L'étude s'intéresse plutôt au comportement réel des gouvernements tribaux qu'au contenu du droit américain sur leurs pouvoirs.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones.08tAboriginal self-government in the United States w(CaOODSP)9.82982440qPDFs366 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-32-fra.pdf02147cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450215001732460089003882600065004773000023005425000022005655000076005875000100006635200674007635460032014376920034014696920030015036920023015337100036015567100054015927920062016468560101017089.829826CaOODSP20221107145403cr |||||||||||161230s1994 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-69-PDF1 aElkins, David.10aAboriginal citizenship and federalism h[electronic resource] : bexploring non-territorial models = La citoyenneté autochtone et le fédéralisme : analyse de modèles non territoriaux / cby David J. Elkins.11aCitoyenneté autochtone et le fédéralisme : banalyse de modèles non territoriaux a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. aiii, 76, iv, 89 p. a"September 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aThis paper has been motivated by a concern about the ways in which thinking about any topic can become hostage to habit. Even (maybe particularly) for experts on a topic, assumptions and frameworks can be taken for granted, and fresh approaches may not be evaluated because they are not even considered. Thus, I have endeavoured to question presuppositions and to offer a framework of analysis that steps outside our customary views of Canada and of possible vehicles for Aboriginal self-government. The purpose of such reconsiderations ultimately aims at a richer conception of Aboriginal citizenship and, with any luck, a more meaningful Canadian citizenship as well. aText in English and French.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaCitizenship1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. tAboriginal citizenship and federalism w(CaOODSP)9.82982740qPDFs3.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-69.pdf02324cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450220001732460089003932600072004823000023005545000026005775000069006035000122006725200810007945460038016046920033016426920023016756920024016987100040017227100061017627910062018238560101018859.829827CaOODSP20221107145403cr |||||||||||161230s1994 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre afreaeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-69-PDF1 aElkins, David.10aAboriginal citizenship and federalism h[ressource électronique] : bexploring non-territorial models = La citoyenneté autochtone et le fédéralisme : analyse de modèles non territoriaux / cpar David J. Elkins.11aCitoyenneté autochtone et le fédéralisme : banalyse de modèles non territoriaux a[Ottawa] : bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones, c1994. aiii, 76, iv, 89 p. a« Septembre 1994. » aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. a« Document préparé dans le cadre du Programme de recherche de la Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones. » aLa rédaction du présent rapport marque l'inquiétude que j'ai de voir combien la réflexion sur quelque sujet que ce soit peut finir par se scléroser. Même les spécialistes (et peut-être eux a fortiori) peuvent tenir pour acquises certaines hypothèses et certains cadres d'analyse, et de théories nouvelles risquent de ne pas être évaluées, faute d'avoir même été envisagées. J'ai donc tenté de remettre en question certaines présuppositions et de proposer un cadre d'analyse qui dépasse nos conceptions traditionnelles du Canada et des moyens éventuels d'assurer l'autonomie gouvernementale des autochtones. Ces remises en question ne visent finalement qu'à enrichir la notion de citoyenneté autochtone et, avec un peu de chance, à donner plus de sens à la citoyenneté canadienne. aTexte en français et en anglais.072gccstaCommission d'enquête072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaCitoyenneté1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada. bCommission royale sur les peuples autochtones. tAboriginal citizenship and federalism w(CaOODSP)9.82982640qPDFs3.76 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-69.pdf02043cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171000032001422450126001742600065003003000013003655000021003785000076003995000100004755040052005755200826006276920034014536920030014876920029015177100036015467100054015828560105016369.829828CaOODSP20221107145403cr |||||||||||161230s1994 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1991/1-41-96E-PDF1 aSanders, Douglas E.,d1938-10aDeveloping a modern international law on the rights of Indigenous peoples h[electronic resource] / cby Douglas Sanders. a[Ottawa] : bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, c1994. av, 91 p. a"December 1994." aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. a"Paper prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 77-81). aThis report describes developments that have occurred in intergovernmental organizations in the last two decades. Perhaps the first major indication of change was the commissioning of the Martinez Cobo study on Discrimination Against Indigenous Populations by the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities in 1972. Today we can say with confidence that indigenous issues are on the human rights agenda of the United Nations and feature in discussions on population, sustainable development, intellectual property, health, education and labour. These advances sometimes seem illusory, for intergovernmental bodies have limited authority and inadequate resources. But we are still at an early stage in the development of an international law that respects individual and collective rights.072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaInternational law1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.40qPDFs2.30 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-96-eng.pdf02556nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001351000019001602450095001792600046002743000010003204900034003305000118003645040041004825201319005236920029018426920026018717100071018977750102019688300082020708560102021529.803888CaOODSP20210625002356cr |||||||||||151001s2015||||onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d a9780660034096 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS113-1/2015-22E-PDF1 aGabor, Thomas.10aCosts of crime and criminal justice responses h[electronic resource] / cby Thomas Gabor. aOttawa : bPublic Safety Canada, cc2015. a39 p.1 aResearch report ; v2015-R022 aIssued also in French under title: Coûts de la criminalité et des interventions du système de justice pénale. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 aIn light of rising criminal justice expenditures in Canada over the last decade, concerns about the sustainability of the Canadian justice system programs and services have emerged. Although there is a growing body of international evidence on the associated costs, little has been done to synthesize this literature. This report presents a global, comprehensive literature review on the costs of crime and criminal justice responses for the purpose of examining their comparative burdens to society. An important aim of this report was to lay the groundwork for a comparison of cost estimates from Canadian studies with those found in the international literature and to aid in the development of a framework that could be applied in future costing studies. The report emphasizes the importance of costing methodology (e.g., accounting-based versus court-based awards), crime definitions, study location, population age, and the differentiation between tangible and intangible costs when determining accurate cost estimates for crimes and criminal justice responses. Finally, it offers some key theoretical considerations for the interpretation of study findings, and identifies four recommendations that social science researchers and operational personnel need to know about the future of crime costing studies.072gccstaEconomic analysis072gccstaJustice system1 aCanada.bPublic Safety Canada. bNational Crime Prevention Centre.08tCoûts de la criminalité et des interventions du système de justice pénale w(CaOODSP)9.803889#0aResearch report (Canada. Public Safety Canada)v2015-R022 w(CaOODSP)9.81707340qPDFs424 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS113-1-2015-22-eng.pdf03112nam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001351000019001602450132001792600052003113000010003634900039003735000090004125040048005025201849005506920031023996920031024307100084024617750070025458300093026158560102027089.803889CaOODSP20210625002356cr |||||||||||151001s2015 onc|||||o f00| 0 fre d a9780660034102 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS113-1/2015-22F-PDF1 aGabor, Thomas.10aCoûts de la criminalité et des interventions du système de justice pénale h[ressource électronique] / cpar Thomas Gabor. aOttawa : bSécurité publique Canada, cc2015. a45 p.1 aRapport de recherche ; v2015-R022 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Costs of crime and criminal justice responses. aComprend des références bibliographiques.3 aÀ la lumière de la croissance des dépenses du système de justice pénale au Canada ces dix dernières années, des préoccupations ont émergé quant à la viabilité des programmes et des services offerts par le système de justice canadien. Malgré l’augmentation des données probantes internationales sur les coûts connexes, peu d’efforts ont été déployés pour synthétiser la documentation à ce sujet. Le présent rapport fournit une revue de la littérature globale et détaillée concernant les coûts de la criminalité et des interventions du système de justice pénale, aux fins de la comparaison des fardeaux qu’ils imposent àla société. Un but important du présent rapport consistait à jeter les bases d’une comparaison des estimations des coûts tirées des études canadiennes avec celles figurant dans la documentation internationale, et à favoriser la création d’un cadre pouvant être appliqué à d’éventuelles études d’établissement des coûts. Le rapport insiste sur l’importance de la méthode employée pour établir les coûts (p. ex., comptabilité versus montants adjugés par les tribunaux), des définitions desinfractions, du lieu où l’étude a été menée, de l’âge de la population ainsi que de la différenciation entre les coûts tangibles et intangibles, lorsqu’il s’agit d’effectuer des estimations des coûts exactes pour les infractions et les interventions du système de justice pénale. Enfin, le rapport présente quelques considérations théoriques clés relativement à l’interprétation des constatations de l’étude, et il formule quatre recommandations à l’intention des chercheurs et des travailleurs opérationnels dans le domaine des sciences sociales, quant à l’avenir des études sur l’établissement des coûts de la criminalité.072gccstaSystème judiciaire072gccstaAnalyse économique1 aCanada.bSécurité publique Canada. bCentre national de prévention du crime.08tCosts of crime and criminal justice responses w(CaOODSP)9.803888#0aRapport de recherche (Canada. Sécurité publique Canada)v2015-R022 w(CaOODSP)9.81708540qPDFs542 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS113-1-2015-22-fra.pdf00915cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100036001392450103001752600045002783000014003235000113003375000017004506920022004677750097004898560099005869.829745CaOODSP20221107145350cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS4-136/2016E-PDF1 aCanada. bPublic Safety Canada.10a2015-2016 evaluation of the Workers Compensation Program h[electronic resource] : bfinal report. aOttawa : bPublic Safety Canada, c2016. aii, 11 p. aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation de 2015-2016 du Programme d’indemnisation des travailleurs. a"2016-03-17"072gccstaAllowances08tÉvaluation de 2015-2016 du Programme d’indemnisation des travailleurs w(CaOODSP)9.82974740qPDFs185 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS4-136-2016-eng.pdf00928cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100042001392450124001812600051003053000014003565000102003705000024004726920022004967750081005188560099005999.829747CaOODSP20221107145351cr |||||||||||161229s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS4-136/2016F-PDF1 aCanada. bSécurité publique Canada.10aÉvaluation de 2015-2016 du Programme d’indemnisation des travailleurs h[ressource électronique] : brapport final. aOttawa : bSécurité publique Canada, c2016. aii, 12 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : 2015-2016 evaluation of the Workers Compensation Program. a« 17 mars 2016. »072gccstaAllocation08t2015-2016 evaluation of the Workers Compensation Program w(CaOODSP)9.82974540qPDFs167 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS4-136-2016-fra.pdf