cover image: Options for Indigenous Economic Empowerment and Prosperity - Nation Rebuilding Series, Volume 6

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Options for Indigenous Economic Empowerment and Prosperity - Nation Rebuilding Series, Volume 6

1 Nov 2022

action plan for the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples released The idea of a ‘whole of government’ approach to by the Government of British Columbia. [...] But the payments), the commercialization of Indigenous rights funding must include the following elements, in the context (such as activities related to the Marshall decision of of a rebuilding First Nation and a desired urban reserve: 1999 in the Maritimes), and the efforts to capitalize on local development opportunities. [...] administratively by the signing of the James Bay and Post-devolution, the Government of the Northwest Northern Quebec Agreement (a land claims agreement) Territories and the Government of Canada share the in the 1970s and represent some 18,000 people in 11 Cree resource revenues equally. [...] In other parts of Canada, from the Innu of Labrador, to the Kaska of northern British Columbia and central Yukon, and to the Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic, Indigenous groups are seeking ways of sharing resources and wealth between nations. [...] The opportunity to exercise atmospheric rights is significant in the context of Example: When the Government of Canada legalized climate change and the commercialization of carbon the sale of marijuana, First Nations approached the offsets.
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Canada