Urban Aboriginal Policy Making in Canadian Municipalities

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Urban Aboriginal Policy Making in Canadian Municipalities

Urban communities Indigenous peoples Central / national / federal government policies Regional, state and other local government policies

Author: Evelyn J. Peters

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Collection: Fields of Governance: Policy Making in Canadian Municipalities

Language: English

Published by: McGill-Queen's University Press

Published on: 10 January 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780773587458


Individual chapters highlight the unique issues related to policy making in this field

The important role of diverse Aboriginal organizations, the need to address Aboriginal and Treaty rights and the right to self-government, and the lack of governmental leadership - revealing a complex jurisdictional and programming maze. Contributors look at provinces where there has been extensive activity as well as provinces where urban Aboriginal issues seem largely irrelevant to governments. They cover small and mid-sized towns, remote communities, and large metropolises. While their research acknowledges that existing Aboriginal policy falls short in many ways, it also affirms that the field is new and there are grounds for improvement as it grows and matures.

Contributors include Frances Abele (Carleton University), Chris Andersen (University of Alberta), Katherine A. H. Graham (Carleton University), Russell LaPointe (Carleton University), David J. Leech (Skelton-Clark Post-Doctoral Fellow, Queen's University), Maeengan Linklater (Mazinaate, Inc., Winnipeg), Michael McCrossan (Carleton University), James Moore (City of Kelowna), Karen Bridget Murray (York University), Evelyn J. Peters (University of Winnipeg), Jenna Strachan (Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Kelowna BC), Ryan Walker (University of Saskatchewan), and Robert Young (University of Western Ontario).

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