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Outlines the process by which responsibility for economic and social programs will be transferred to the NWT and Yukon. Also addresses landclaims and political evolution.
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A collection of papers on the process of devolution in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Discusses many aspects of constitutional devolution including historical perspectives, effect on forest fire and wildlife management, healthcare, local government, oil and gas accords, regional development and politics. Includes references.
Tabled document no. 63-12 (6) tabled on Nov. 10, 1994.
Citations and abstracts for published and unpublished reports completed under the Northern Oil and Gas Action Program (NOGAP), a 7-year research and planning program to advance the state of federal and territorial government preparedness for major hydrocarbon development North of 60. Annual progress reports are not generally included. The bibliography is organized by NOGAP participants (federal government, government of Yukon, government of the Northwest Territories), the participating branch or agency of each, and by the project name and number under which the material was developed.
Inuit have lived in Canada's north since time immemorial. The Canadian government's administration of Inuit affairs, however, has been generally shorter and is less well understood than the federal government's relations with First Nations and Métis. We hope to correct some of this knowledge imbalance by providing an overview of the federal government's Inuit policy and program development from first contact to 2006. Topics that are covered by this book include the 1939 Re Eskimo decision that gave Canada constitutional responsibility for Inuit, post World War II acculturation and defence projects, law and justice, sovereignty and relocations, the E-number identification system, Inuit polit...