Examining the Regulatory Gap on Indian Act Reserve Lands: A Comparative Case Study of Two Aboriginal Governance Regimes in Quebec ...

Governance of First Nations lands in Canada is a contentious and complicated subject, within which a phenomenon known as the regulatory gap on Indian Act reserve lands is frequently discussed. The generally accepted description of this regulatory gap is that while First Nations reserves fall under t...

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Main Author: Pyke, Simon
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Published: My University 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-22425
https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/38170
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description Governance of First Nations lands in Canada is a contentious and complicated subject, within which a phenomenon known as the regulatory gap on Indian Act reserve lands is frequently discussed. The generally accepted description of this regulatory gap is that while First Nations reserves fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government, provincial governments are largely responsible for land and environmental management; therefore, not only does the majority of legislation passed by the provinces not apply on reserve, but the federal equivalents of provincial land and environmental management regulations are extremely limited. This regulatory gap is frequently identified as a key contributing factor to major human and environmental health issues on reserve. However, a review of the literature on the regulatory gap reveals that examinations of the regulatory gap which go beyond jurisdictional explanations are lacking, as are provincially focused, comparative studies of the topic. This paper will seek to ...
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