Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
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CIRNAC, along with ISC, were established to replace the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND).
The department is overseen by two cabinet ministers, the Minister of Crown–Indigenous relations (whose portfolio includes treaty rights and land negotiations) and the Minister of Northern Affairs. Its headquarters is in Terrasses de la Chaudière, in downtown Gatineau, Quebec. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Contributors: “...Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)...”
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2by Williamson, Scott N., Hik, David S., Gamon, John A., Jarosch, Alexander H., Anslow, Faron S., Clarke, Garry K.C., Scott Rupp, T.Contributors: “...AANDC...”
Published in Remote Sensing of Environment (2017)
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3by Ohiozebau, Ehimai, Tendler, Brett, Hill, Allison, Codling, Garry, Kelly, Erin, Giesy, John P., Jones, Paul D.Contributors: “...Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)...”
Published in Environmental Geochemistry and Health (2015)
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