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Local government and First Nations relations - Province of British Columbia Learn how co-operative and productive relationships and improved communication between local governments and First Nations can help close socio-economic gaps between Indigenous people and other British Columbians, and support reconciliation
First Nation Profiles The profiles include general information on a First Nation along with more detailed information about its reserve (s), governance, federal funding, geography, registered population statistics and various Census statistics
Indigenous Federal Provincial Territorial Jurisdiction and Self . . . As noted in section 3 1 1 of this module, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs and Indigenous Services Canada are two of 34 federal departments responsible for meeting the Government of Canada’s obligations and commitments to First Nations, Inuit and Métis
Indigenous Services Canada - Canada. ca Government of Canada programs and services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Learn more about Indigenous peoples and communities Minister of Indigenous Services Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services Buy Canadian and explore Canadian history
Module 2: Introduction to Indigenous Governance – POLS 222. 3 . . . Compare the complexity and diversity of Indigenous peoples and their interests Assess the important role that traditional forms and practices of governance continue to play in modern Indigenous societies Explore current governance structures related to the band government system in Canada
First Nations in Canada The Cree and Inuit also received tracts of community lands with exclusive hunting and trapping rights, the establishment of a new system of local government on lands set aside for their use, and First Nations control over their education and health authorities
First Nations in Canada - Wikipedia There are 634 recognized First Nations governments or bands across Canada [4] Roughly half are located in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia [5] Under Charter jurisprudence, First Nations are a "designated group", along with women, visible minorities, and people with physical or mental disabilities [6]
LOCAL GOVERNMENT–FIRST NATION PARTNERSHIPS This report presents recommendations to B C local governments and First Nations on how to establish successful local government–First Nation partnerships It also offers recommendations to B C and federal governments to assist them in their role as senior governments in encouraging such partnerships
Indigenous Relations | Union of BC Municipalities UBCM supports local government participation in the treaty process and provides input on general policy issues as requested or required The Committee's other key role is to support relationship-building between First Nations and local governments through best practices and other initiatives
First Nations in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia First Nations is a term used to describe Indigenous peoples in Canada who are distinct from Métis or Inuit Section 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 declares that Aboriginal peoples (the legal term used for Indigenous peoples) in Canada include Indian (First Nations), Inuit and Métis peoples