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... conclusions: that self-government is an essential condition for Canada's Aboriginal peoples to move forward, ... to the ongoing Canadian debate about the role of Canada's Aboriginal peoples in the Canada of today and tomorrow.
Author: Paul Martin
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
ISBN: 9780776622545
Category: History
Page: 130
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Dans la conférence prononcée comme récipiendaire de la médaille Symons en 2013, le très honorable Paul Martin, vingt-et-unième premier ministre du Canada, s’appuie sur tout le savoir et le vécu de sa remarquable carrière publique, afin d’expliquer le défi d’obtenir justice pour les peuples autochtones du Canada. Se penchant sur les racines historiques des enjeux actuels ainsi que les priorités contemporaines, monsieur Martin affirme que le progrès futur des peuples autochtones du Canada dépend de l’atteinte d’une forme de gouvernement autochtone autonome, accompagné d’un financement adéquat. Mais par-dessus tout, il lance un appel éloquent et urgent à l’action : les Canadiens et les Canadiennes doivent faire aujourd’hui preuve du même type d’imagination, de générosité et de courage qu’ont démontré les Pères de la Confédération lors de la Conférence de Charlottetown en 1864. Le Canada et le Canada Autochtone aujourd’hui. Changer le cours de l’histoire est une contribution vitale au débat canadien sur le rôle des peuples autochtones au Canada d’aujourd’hui et de demain. C’est une lecture incontournable pour tous ceux et celles qui veulent mieux connaître les racines historiques des défis actuels et réfléchir sur les questions de justice et d’égalité pour les Autochtones du Canada aujourd’hui. L’une des distinctions les plus prestigieuses au Canada, la médaille Symons est présentée chaque année par le Centre des arts de la Confédération, l’institution commémorative nationale établie en l’honneur des Pères de la Confédération, à un lauréat ayant contribué de façon exceptionnelle à la société canadienne. Ce livre est bilingue.
Debrisflowsare the predominant form of mass movement active today; however, other examples range from large-scale ... by the Geological Survey of Canada through a Visiting Fellowship in a Government Laboratory provided to the author.
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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
ISBN: 9780660180175
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Page: 9
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Presents a review of current literature and regional Quaternary history pertaining to the LaBiche River map area in the extreme south-east Yukon, along with preliminary field observations on the area's glacial geomorphology, Quaternary stratigraphy, and features caused by mass wasting.
Engebretson, D.C., Kelley, K.P, Cashman, H.J., and Richards, M.A. 1992: 180 million years of subduction; GSA Today, v. 2, p. ... in Radiogenic Age and Isotope Studies: Report 11; Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research 1998-F, p.
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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
ISBN: 9780660179971
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Page: 10
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A well-exposed section about 250 metres wide below the high water line of the Jennings River, Teslin Lake map area in northern British Columbia shows part of the Teslin Fault and provides an opportunity to constrain the fault's kinematic history by direct ground observations. This report describes preliminary structural observations of this section of the Teslin Fault, including the rock types involved, mylonitic & ultramylonitic structures, and deformation. Indications of two main episodes of shearing are discussed.
They continue to do so today by maintaining extensive active dune systems on both shores. ... This study was undertaken within the Municipal Case Studies project of the Reducing Canada's Vulnerability to Climate Change Program, ...
The new surveys were funded through cost-sharing agreements with AEC Oil and Gas, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., ... MacLean, B.C. 2002: Sequence A today; Geological Association of Canada–Mineralogi cal Association of Canada, ...
Part of this reality is the presence in Canada today of many who cannot claim aboriginal ancestry, and who cannot now easily leave. Another part is Canada's status as international state, with its own claims to sovereignty, ...
Approximately 1.7 million people in Canada self-identify as Indigenous, which is 5% of the total population. In Canada today, the Constitution Act (1982) recognises three groups: Indians (now referred to as First Nations), Inuit, ...
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9789264581449
Category:
Page: 400
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Canada’s Constitution Act (1982) recognises three Indigenous groups: Indians (now referred to as First Nations), Inuit, and Métis. Indigenous peoples make a vital contribution to the culture, heritage and economic development of Canada. Despite improvements in Indigenous well-being in recent decades, significant gaps remain with the non-Indigenous population. This study focuses on four priority issues to maximise the potential of Indigenous economies in Canada.
To encourage that result, to maintain that pressure, I am announcing today four more Canadian measures against apartheid. Two were listed in the Commonwealth Accord of Nassau. We are ending Canadian government procurement of South ...
Author: Douglas George Anglin
Publisher: Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
ISBN: UVA:X001254562
Category: Afrique du Sud - Conditions économiques - 1961-
CANADA's CACT GENERA AND SPECIES This Review confirms that there are two cacti genera indigenous to Canada namely: ESCOBARIA (Pin Cushion ... It is likely therefore that Escobaria vivipara is the sole Escobaria native to Canada today.