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9 Aboriginal Peoples’ Consultations in the Mining Sector: A Critical Appraisal of Recent Reforms in Quebec and Ontario
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Sophie Thériault
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
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Introduction
- Introduction: The Promises and Pitfalls of Aboriginal Multilevel Governance 3
- Rebuilding Canada: Reflections on Indigenous Peoples and the Restructuring of Government 27
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Treaty Governance in the North
- Multilevel Governance in the Inuit Regions of the Territorial and Provincial North 43
- A Partnership Opportunity Missed: The Northwest Territories Devolution and Resource Revenue Sharing Agreement 65
- New Treaties, Same Old Dispossession: A Critical Assessment of Land and Resource Management Regimes in the North 83
- Multilevel Regional Governance in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory 99
- Implementing the TłįCHOǫ FINAL AGREEMENT 109
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Participatory Governance in the Natural Resources Economy and Its Limits
- Aboriginal Engagement in Canada’s Forest Sector: The Benefits and Challenges of Multilevel and Multi-Party Governance 119
- Aboriginal Peoples’ Consultations in the Mining Sector: A Critical Appraisal of Recent Reforms in Quebec and Ontario 143
- The Legal Duty to Consult and Canada’s Approach to Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation 163
- Game Changer? Resource Development and First Nations in Alberta and Ontario 171
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The Changing Landscape of Métis Governance
- Métis-Provincial-Federal Relations: Building Multilevel Governance From the Bottom Up 189
- R V. DANIELS: Jurisdiction and Government Obligations to Non-Status Indians and Métis 215
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Social Policy Governance: Moving Beyond Jurisdictional Boundaries?
- Kelowna’s Uneven Legacy: Aboriginal Poverty and Multilevel Governance in Canada 237
- Can an Emergency Response Translate into Practicable Policy? Post-Flood Provincial–First Nations Housing in Alberta 259
- On-Reserve Schools: An Underperforming “Non-System” 279
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Provincial Aboriginal Policy in Changing Times
- Ontario’s Approach to Aboriginal Governance 297
- Rethinking Provincial-Aboriginal Relations in British Columbia 305
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Concluding Thoughts
- Concluding Thoughts 317
- Queen’s Policy Studies Recent Publications 327
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
-
Introduction
- Introduction: The Promises and Pitfalls of Aboriginal Multilevel Governance 3
- Rebuilding Canada: Reflections on Indigenous Peoples and the Restructuring of Government 27
-
Treaty Governance in the North
- Multilevel Governance in the Inuit Regions of the Territorial and Provincial North 43
- A Partnership Opportunity Missed: The Northwest Territories Devolution and Resource Revenue Sharing Agreement 65
- New Treaties, Same Old Dispossession: A Critical Assessment of Land and Resource Management Regimes in the North 83
- Multilevel Regional Governance in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory 99
- Implementing the TłįCHOǫ FINAL AGREEMENT 109
-
Participatory Governance in the Natural Resources Economy and Its Limits
- Aboriginal Engagement in Canada’s Forest Sector: The Benefits and Challenges of Multilevel and Multi-Party Governance 119
- Aboriginal Peoples’ Consultations in the Mining Sector: A Critical Appraisal of Recent Reforms in Quebec and Ontario 143
- The Legal Duty to Consult and Canada’s Approach to Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation 163
- Game Changer? Resource Development and First Nations in Alberta and Ontario 171
-
The Changing Landscape of Métis Governance
- Métis-Provincial-Federal Relations: Building Multilevel Governance From the Bottom Up 189
- R V. DANIELS: Jurisdiction and Government Obligations to Non-Status Indians and Métis 215
-
Social Policy Governance: Moving Beyond Jurisdictional Boundaries?
- Kelowna’s Uneven Legacy: Aboriginal Poverty and Multilevel Governance in Canada 237
- Can an Emergency Response Translate into Practicable Policy? Post-Flood Provincial–First Nations Housing in Alberta 259
- On-Reserve Schools: An Underperforming “Non-System” 279
-
Provincial Aboriginal Policy in Changing Times
- Ontario’s Approach to Aboriginal Governance 297
- Rethinking Provincial-Aboriginal Relations in British Columbia 305
-
Concluding Thoughts
- Concluding Thoughts 317
- Queen’s Policy Studies Recent Publications 327