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Promoting Equity and Dignity for Aboriginal Children in Canada.
With this publication, IRPP continues its research program Aboriginal Quality of Life — a series of studies examining recent innovations in public policies, programs and partnerships involving Aboriginal people. This program builds on research on Aboriginal issues carried out as part of the Institute’s Art of the State III project, notably the contributions of Evelyn Peters, Joyce Green and Ian Peach, and John Richards to the 2007 IRPP volume Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada
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By IRPP, Canada.
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Family and Children Policy Policy Resource.
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Incomplete, Illiberal, and Expensive: A Review of 15 Years of Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia and Proposals for Reform
This study reviews the treaty process in British Columbia since 1993, its assumptions, costs, and outcomes as evidenced in signed treaties, final agreements, and agreements in principle. It analyzes the current federal and British Columbia government approaches to land claims and the initial hope: signed treaties, finality, fairness, and a desirable liberal approach to relationships between peoples
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By Fraser Institute Canada.
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Macro Economic Policy Resource.
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The global politics of climate-change: after the G8
The stock response of many campaigners and activists to the sorts of headline announcements that emerge from G8 summits is that the devil is in the detail. Whether the topic is development aid or climate change, their consistently wary advice is: "Read the small print". In the aftermath of the 2008 summit in Hokkaido, Japan, the reverse is true: for although the Japanese government hosts had sought to make climate change a central theme of the gathering, it is the lack of detail in the final summit statement on this issue that bedevils the G8 leaders' approach. By Andrew Pendleton, Climate Change
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By IPPR, UK.
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Governance Policy Resource.
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