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4by Moriarity, CatherineSubjects: “...Canadian Constitution...”
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5by Marecic, Charles J.Subjects: “...Canadian Constitution...”
Published 2000
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6by Statistics Canada“... schools and self-identified as belonging to one of three Indigenous groups recognized by the Canadian...”
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7by Statistics Canada“... schools and self-identified as belonging to one of three Indigenous groups recognized by the Canadian...”
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8by Gordon Green, Ross“.... Indian, Metis, and Inuit people were formally recognized in the Canadian constitution in 1982, when s. 35...”
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10by Olthuis, Brent Brian“...Since 1982. the Canadian Constitution has "recognized and affirmed the Aboriginal and treaty rights...”
Published 2005
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11“...Since 1982, the term “Aboriginal” has been defined in the Canadian constitution as including Indian...”
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13“... Corporation 2016). According to the Canadian Constitution Act, Aboriginal refers to three groups of people...”
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14by Wherrett, Barbara Jill“... the Constitution. Aboriginal discourse has highlighted the role of the Canadian Constitution as an emblem of status...”
Published 1991
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15“...Since 1982, the term “Aboriginal” has been defined in the Canadian constitution as including Indian...”
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16by Hulmann, Daniel“... to recognize rights. It will also focus on rights under the Treaty and s 35 of the Canadian constitution...”
Published 2018
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17by O'Sullivan, Sinead“...In 1982, the Canadian constitution included Métis as one of the aboriginal peoples of Canada, who...”
Published 2017
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18“...” is the term used in the Canadian Constitution to refer to Indian, Inuit and Metis”. [3] According...”
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19“...” is the term used in the Canadian Constitution to refer to Indian, Inuit and Metis”. [3] According...”
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20by Radan, Peter“... Canadian constitutional law. However, many people in Quebec vigorously dispute this contention, including...”
Published 2003
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