The Government of the Northwest Territories Native Employment Policy: A Review and AssessmentBell, Mike
TheAlberta Law Review (ALR)is a student-run publication whose primary purpose is to enhance discourse on Canadian legal issues. Founded in 1955, theALRis published by the Alberta Law Review Society, an organization consisting of law students at the University of Alberta and the University of Calg...
Local Government Administrators of the NWT (LGANT) was founded to provide support, advocacy, and professional development opportunities to senior administrative staff from all over the Northwest Territories.
A previous version referenced the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan, the Métis Nation of Manitoba and the Métis Nation of the Northwest Territories. The organizations are, in fact, respecitvely called Métis Nation - Saskatchewan, the Manitoba Métis Federation and Northwest Territory Métis ...
a short time the weakness of the confederation was apparent to all. Politically and economically, the new nation was close to chaos. In the words of George Washington, who would become the first president of the United States in 1789, the 13 states were united only "by a rope of sand."...
would be issued “to the bearer” and could be applied to the purchase of, or as a down payment on, any Dominion lands open for entry in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. These scrip were awarded to Métis heads of families and their children in the amounts of $240, $160 and $...
three & four-these establish that new states shall be admitted, but that existing state borders are to be honored, the US shall have the ability to pass all types of laws in the territories, the states are guaranteed a republican form of government, and shall be protected both against ...
‘Immigrants have always been a central part of Canada’s success. The contributions of newcomers result in jobs, innovation and economic growth. Immigrants also strengthen our country socially and culturally,’ the statement goes on to say. ‘The government of Canada is committed to an immigration...
Some aboriginals, anyway.Stephen Kakfwi, premier of Canada's Northwest Territories, fought energy development as a young man in the 1970s. Today, he's one of its biggest promoters.What changed?Land ownership, for one thing. In both the Canadian Arctic and Alaska, agreements negotiated with ...
Government Of Canada Works With Northwest Territories And Its Communities To Help Prevent Young People From Taking DrugsHealth Canada