Canada's Fiduciary Obligation to Aboriginal Peoples in the Context of Accession to Sovereignty by Quebec: Volume 2 Domestic Dimensions

This paper was prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Downloaded from York University (https://apps.osgoode.yorku.ca/osgmedia.nsf/0/8DE5D1D14AC9E76D852571B70055AC9A/$FILE/Canada's%20Fiduciary%20Obligation%20to%20Aboriginal%20Peoples.pdf) (January...

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Main Author: Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: [Ottawa]: The Commission 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1974/7728
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Summary:This paper was prepared as part of the Research Program of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Downloaded from York University (https://apps.osgoode.yorku.ca/osgmedia.nsf/0/8DE5D1D14AC9E76D852571B70055AC9A/$FILE/Canada's%20Fiduciary%20Obligation%20to%20Aboriginal%20Peoples.pdf) (January 7, 2013). Paper copy - CA1 Z1 91A59 Stauffer Library - Documents The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was estalished on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C. 1991-1597 with the following mandate: "The Commission of Inquiry should investigate the evolution of the relationship among aboriginal peoples (Indian, Inuit and Métis), the Canadian government, and Canadian society as a whole. It should propose specific solutions, rooted in domestic and international experience, to the problems which have plagued those relationships and which confront aboriginal peoples today. The Commission should examine all issues which it deems to be relevant to any or all of the aboriginal peoples of Canada." (P.C. 1991-1597)