Category Archives: Aboriginal

Liberals have chance to support smart Aboriginal policies

The Liberal Party of Canada is developing Aboriginal policies in preparation for the next election. This is an opportunity for that party to adopt forward-looking, smart Aboriginal policies. Continue reading

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Cuts to Aboriginal political organizations will re-focus priorities

Announced cuts to Aboriginal political organizations should not be seen as negative, but are an opportunity to re-focus on results-based priorities Continue reading

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Freedom from Indian Act has benefits

Some case studies demonstrate that freedom from the Indian Act makes a difference in terms of quality of life for First Nations communities. Continue reading

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Re-thinking Indian status?

A flood of applications for Indian Status in Newfoundland should lead policy makers to re-think how they define membership criteria. In particular, the definition should be as limited as possible and ensure it only includes genuine members. Continue reading

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First Nations involvement in mining project could be transformative

The Ring of Fire deposit north of Thunder Bay, Ontario is expected to generate about $120  billion in economic activity over its entire life. The deposit includes chromite (used in stainless steel), as well as copper and nickel. Tony Clement, … Continue reading

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First Nations accessing bond market in greater way

First Nations with access to own source revenue can access funds on the bond market that allow them to finance large resource projects. Continue reading

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New technology could help more First Nations elections

A Saskatchewan native community is acting as a trailblazer by adopting new technology to curb voter fraud. This move can hopefully inspire more communities to do likewise. Continue reading

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Native financial transparency law may lessen on-reserve tensions

The newly-enacted First Nations Financial Transparency Act may help reduce tensions in communities where transparency from band governments is at issue. Continue reading

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Federal budget earmarks money towards proven First Nations land program

The 2013 federal budget is good news for First Nations as it earmarks funds towards bands seeking to enter the First Nations Land Management Act (FNLMA). The FNLMA is a proven path towards First Nations improvement. Continue reading

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Political instability problem for native communities both side of border

Political instability is a major impediment to business and investment on First Nations reserves in Canada. It is a problem right up there with land ownership restrictions and lack of access to capital. This is also a problem identified on … Continue reading

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First Aboriginal-owned oil sands project could be wave of future

A new business venture between a private oil junior and a Metis settlement in northern Alberta represents the first Aboriginal-run oil sands venture. This sort of 50-50 model represents the wave of the future, in terms of Aboriginal people entering the economy on a more equal field. Continue reading

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More data confirming failure of state-led indigenous economic development

A new study confirming the failure of state-led economic development on American Indian reservations can provide insights to the Idle No More movement, as well as the federal government, as it seeks to help improve First Nations economies. Continue reading

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