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Defining the Path of Reconciliation through Section 35
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Jody Wilson-Raybould
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 3
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Moving through the Postcolonial Door
- We Truly Have Come a Long Way… 17
- Idle No More and Recapturing the Spirit and Intent of the Two Row Wampum 29
- On the Parallels, and Differences, between Canada and South Africa 39
- Our Shared Histories and the Path of Reconciliation 44
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Rights and Recognition
- Fiduciary Gridlock and the Inherent Right of Self-Government 57
- Translating Hard-Fought-For Rights into Practical and Meaningful Benefits 65
- UNDRIP Is the Start, Not the Finishing Line 69
- Defining the Path of Reconciliation through Section 35 76
- Indigenous Rights Are Human Rights 87
- Implementing UNDRIP 98
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Governance in the Post-Indian Act World
- Toppling the Indian Act Tree 107
- First Nations Jurisdiction over Citizenship 113
- Holding and Managing Our Lands 118
- On Accountability and Transparency 129
- Developing a New Fiscal Relationship 134
- The Governance Toolkit and Building on OUR Success 140
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Building Business Relationships and the Duty to Consult
- Economic Development Depends on Self-Government 149
- First Nations Are Not a Box to Tick Off 154
- Who Owns and Is Responsible for the Water? 162
- On Certainty and Why It’s Elusive 167
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Restoring Balance, Correcting Injustices, and Keeping Vigilant
- A Litmus Test for Reconciliation Is the Status of Women 181
- Preventing First Contacts with the Criminal Justice System 185
- On Sticking Our Necks Out 194
- On Obstruction, Denial, and Canada’s Failure to Uphold the Rule of Law 203
- Each of Us, in Our Own Way, Is a Hiligaxte’ 213
- Acknowledgments 222
- A Note on Terminology and the Speeches 225
- Case Law and Legislation Cited 227
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 3
-
Moving through the Postcolonial Door
- We Truly Have Come a Long Way… 17
- Idle No More and Recapturing the Spirit and Intent of the Two Row Wampum 29
- On the Parallels, and Differences, between Canada and South Africa 39
- Our Shared Histories and the Path of Reconciliation 44
-
Rights and Recognition
- Fiduciary Gridlock and the Inherent Right of Self-Government 57
- Translating Hard-Fought-For Rights into Practical and Meaningful Benefits 65
- UNDRIP Is the Start, Not the Finishing Line 69
- Defining the Path of Reconciliation through Section 35 76
- Indigenous Rights Are Human Rights 87
- Implementing UNDRIP 98
-
Governance in the Post-Indian Act World
- Toppling the Indian Act Tree 107
- First Nations Jurisdiction over Citizenship 113
- Holding and Managing Our Lands 118
- On Accountability and Transparency 129
- Developing a New Fiscal Relationship 134
- The Governance Toolkit and Building on OUR Success 140
-
Building Business Relationships and the Duty to Consult
- Economic Development Depends on Self-Government 149
- First Nations Are Not a Box to Tick Off 154
- Who Owns and Is Responsible for the Water? 162
- On Certainty and Why It’s Elusive 167
-
Restoring Balance, Correcting Injustices, and Keeping Vigilant
- A Litmus Test for Reconciliation Is the Status of Women 181
- Preventing First Contacts with the Criminal Justice System 185
- On Sticking Our Necks Out 194
- On Obstruction, Denial, and Canada’s Failure to Uphold the Rule of Law 203
- Each of Us, in Our Own Way, Is a Hiligaxte’ 213
- Acknowledgments 222
- A Note on Terminology and the Speeches 225
- Case Law and Legislation Cited 227
- Index 229