POL305Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Taku River, Anishinaabe, Indian Act

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Rcap: substantial gaps between aboriginal and non-aboriginal people in key econom- ic indicators i. e. employment and income factors: size, remoteness, proximity to resources, institutional arrangements. Barriers to accessing federal business support programs. Barriers resulting from federal management and institutional development approaches. Some see this (the minority) as an important safeguard. Some reserves have achieved economic success, mostly close to urban centres. Provisions for official languages, membership, principles of governance structure, law- making powers, participation, consultation. November 2004, supreme court of canada released decisions in haida nation and. Supreme court: asserted aboriginal rights can trigger government"s obligation to con- sult. Duty to consult rests only with the crown. Distinguished between duty to consult and the duty to accommodate. Duty to accommodate seeking compromise to harmonize conflicting interests and move further towards reconciliation. 2005 supreme court of canada mikisew cree first nation decision (treaty 8 in mani- toba)

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