British Columbia Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
Primarily responsible for treaty negotiations in the Province of British Columbia. Through
treaties and other negotiated agreements the ministry works with other agencies and First
Nations to enhance self-reliance in aboriginal communities both on and off reserve.
http://www.aaf.gov.bc.ca/aaf/
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British Columbia Treaty Commission
The Treaty Commission is the independent and neutral body responsible for facilitating treaty negotiations among the governments of Canada, BC and First Nations in BC. The Treaty Commission does not negotiate treaties—that is done by the three parties at each negotiation table. The Treaty Commission's primary role is to oversee the negotiation process to make sure that the parties are being effective and making progress in negotiations. In carrying out the recommendations of the BC Claims Task Force, the Treaty Commission has three roles—facilitation, funding and public information and education.
http://www.bctreaty.net/
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Canada - Autochtones table ronde - Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable
The Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable website provides Canadians with information and documentation resulting from the Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable and related follow-up activities to this historic event. The Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable held in Ottawa on April 19th, 2004 represented an unprecedented opportunity for members of the Federal Cabinet, Senate and House of Commons to engage with Aboriginal leaders from across the country. At the April 19th Roundtable, the Prime Minister made four key commitments:
A Report on the Roundtable: Strengthening the Relationship, Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable which was released on May 20th, 2004.
Sectoral discussions in six priority areas with Aboriginal groups, Provincial and Territorial governments, sectoral experts and practitioners;
A Policy Retreat with members of the Cabinet Committee on Aboriginal Affairs (CCAA) Aboriginal leaders and;
The development of an Aboriginal Report Card to track progress.
As follow-up to the second commitment, a series of sectoral follow-up sessions has been held; these sessions included Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal experts from across the country. Sectoral session themes were: Health, Life Long Learning, Housing, Economic Opportunities, Negotiations and Accountability for Results.
http://www.aboriginalroundtable.ca/
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Canada and the Circumpolar World - Le Canada et l'univers Circumpolaire
The Aboriginal and Circumpolar Affairs Division coordinates and leads the implementation of the Northern Dimension of Canada's Foreign Policy (NDFP). The NDFP sets out a vision for Canada in the circumpolar world, based on cooperation with Northerners and our circumpolar neighbours. The northern foreign policy promotes Canadian interests and values as we work to address the issues we have in common with our northern partners.
http://www.international.gc.ca/polar-polaire/
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Edmonton Urban Aboriginal Affairs Committee
The overall function of the Edmonton Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee is to act as a catalyst to promote the awareness and development of all Aboriginal people in the City of Edmonton. We are committed to working with other individuals, groups, agencies, and levels of government who are also addressing the urban issues and concerns of Aboriginal people living in the City of Edmonton. We are committed to the promotion of urban Aboriginal citizens, agencies, organizations, businesses, and Aboriginal civic involvement and participation. We are committed to advocate on behalf of urban Aboriginal people, and liaise with the Mayor and City Councillors through meetings, reports, and other projects and events throughout the year.
http://www.aboriginal-edmonton.com/
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Federal Policy Guide - Aboriginal Self-Government
The Government of Canada's Approach to Implementation of the Inherent Right and the Negotiation of Aboriginal Self-Government.
http://www.inac.gc.ca/pr/pub/sg/plcy_e.html
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FedNor / Industry Canada | Industrie Canada
FedNor is a federal regional development organization in Ontario that works with a variety of partners, as both a facilitator and catalyst, to help create an environment in which communities can thrive, businesses can grow and people can prosper. In fulfilling this mission, FedNor will become one of the Government of Canada’s lead federal agencies serving residents of Ontario.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/infednor-fednor.nsf/Intro
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First Nation Forestry Program
The First Nation Forestry Program is a partnership program between the Government of Canada and Canada's First Nation peoples. The purpose of the program is to improve economic conditions in status Indian communities with full consideration of the principles of sustainable forest management.
http://www.fnfp.gc.ca/
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promote economic growth and sustainable communities and to fight poverty
to represent the grass roots membership and all Canadians through political participation in Canadian politics
to create and build social programs in the areas of health, education and culture
to respect the spiritual and cultural values of the membership and Canadians at large
The FPNP will be guided by the membership at large and Aboriginal, First Nations, Inuit and Metis organizations through its executive body by respecting these cultures as well as others. This party will build on communications and build relationships with all cultures and political
bodies.
http://www.fpnpoc.ca/
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Health Canada - First Nations and Inuit Health Programs (FNIHP)
To work with Regions and
National First Nations and
Inuit Organizations to assist
First Nations and Inuit
people and communities
maintain and improve their
health.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fniah-spnia/index-eng.php
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