Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy (AHRDS)
We are a small, dynamic unit dedicated to working with Aboriginal communities across Canada. Our goal is to assist communities both in developing the employability of Aboriginal peoples and in creating meaningful job opportunities for them wherever they may be, on reserves or in rural or urban areas. We contribute to this goal through a blend of agreements, initiatives, and programs.
http://www17.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/AHRDSInternet/
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Aboriginal Peoples Recent Trends
Statistics Canada - 2001 Census Consultation Guide - Aboriginal peoples reporting North American Indian origins in the 1991 Census comprise the largest proportion of the Aboriginal population in Canada, followed by Métis, and then Inuit; each of these three broad groups contains a variety of diverse Aboriginal sub-groups with their own distinct characteristics, such as language, cultural practices, heritage, spiritual belief, contemporary concerns, and administration of programs and services.
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/92-125-GIE/html/abo.htm
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Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Working together to make Canada a better place for First Nations and
Northern peoples.
http://www.inac.gc.ca/index_e.html
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Aboriginal Affairs - Government of Ontario
The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (MEDT), supports Aboriginal peoples' full participation in Ontario's economy. A new position, Coordinator of Aboriginal Affairs, was created in July 1997. The position supports this government's corporate Aboriginal Policy Framework which speaks to "building capacity within Aboriginal communities to develop stronger economies, become more self-reliant and
exercise greater responsibility for their well-being while maintaining balance and stability in relations between Aboriginal and other residents in the province".
http://www.ontario-canada.com/aboriginal/
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Aboriginal Business Canada
There are over 20,000 Aboriginal businesses in Canada, active in every sector of the
economy. Since 1989, Aboriginal Business Canada has worked with over 5,000 firms,
providing financial and non-funded support.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/inabc-eac.nsf/Intro
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Aboriginal Business Service Network
Your gateway to Government business information for Aboriginals. Through a network of information centres across Canada.
http://www.cbsc.org/absn/
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Aboriginal Canada Portal - Portail des Autochtones du Canada
The Aboriginal Canada Portal offers all Aboriginal community, provincial, territorial and federal aboriginal related government information and services. It is also the goal to include all Aboriginal associations, businesses, organizations, bands, communities, news and peoples information within the portal. It operates as a single window to all on-line Aboriginal related information
offering ease of access and navigation to this information.
http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/
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Aboriginal Documentary Heritage: Historical Collections of the Canadian Government
This Web exhibition recounts first-hand information illustrating the complex and often contentious relationship between the Canadian government and Canada's Aboriginal people from the late 1700s to the mid-20th century.
The website presents three thematic sections with essays and selected documents about the Red and Black Series (the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs' administrative records of Aboriginal people from 1872 to the 1950s), Treaties, Surrenders and Agreements, and Aboriginal Soldiers in the First World War. This phase of the project features searchable databases of digitized records from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs (RG 10) fonds and the soldiers of the First World War. It includes records for the majority of the Red Series (documents dealing with Eastern Canadian locations in volumes 1855 to 2151 on microfilm reels C-11103 to C-11169), and the entire 524 records that form the Treaties, Surrenders and Agreements in the collection of Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/aboriginal-heritage/
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Aboriginal Planet \ Planète Autochtone
Aboriginal Planet is built and maintained by the Aboriginal and Circumpolar Affairs Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). We provide resources for people to learn more about the Aboriginal dimension of Canada's international relations, through the government documentation and subject primers available in the Resource Centre, the annotated hyperlinks to domestic and international sources located in Links, and the material available on Canadian Aboriginal activities in dozens of individual countries in Around the Planet. The site also provides tools for Aboriginal Canadians to get onto the world stage with our International Opportunities and Business Centre sections.
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/aboriginalplanet/
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