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Good primer for Aboriginal issues education

Page 19

Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada

Editors: Bird, Land and Macadam

Irwin Publishing

268 pages

$26.95 (sc)

Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada is a compelling collection of work composed by several contemporary experts on Canadian Aboriginal issues. The book is designed for the reader who wants a snapshot of the current Aboriginal/government relations landscape and is the second edition of the 1990 original.

Good primer for Aboriginal issues education

Page 19

Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada

Editors: Bird, Land and Macadam

Irwin Publishing

268 pages

$26.95 (sc)

Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada is a compelling collection of work composed by several contemporary experts on Canadian Aboriginal issues. The book is designed for the reader who wants a snapshot of the current Aboriginal/government relations landscape and is the second edition of the 1990 original.

Government moves on rez school compensation

Page 15

Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in out-of-court settlements or the alternative dispute resolution process.

The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created especially to deal with residential school compensation issues- the Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolution-in September 2000.

Government moves on rez school compensation

Page 15

Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in out-of-court settlements or the alternative dispute resolution process.

The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created especially to deal with residential school compensation issues- the Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolution-in September 2000.

Government moves on rez school compensation

Page 15

Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in out-of-court settlements or the alternative dispute resolution process.

The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created especially to deal with residential school compensation issues- the Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolution-in September 2000.

Government moves on rez school compensation

Page 15

Canada will pay 70 per cent of the total damage amounts owing to victims of physical and sexual abuse in residential schools, but only if the victims get involved in out-of-court settlements or the alternative dispute resolution process.

The decision was announced on Oct. 29 by Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray. Gray was appointed to head a government body that was created especially to deal with residential school compensation issues- the Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolution-in September 2000.