Reading Time: 3 minutes Building a new relationship between Metis and the federal government
Author: Joseph Quesnel
Joseph Quesnel received a BA honours in political science and history from McGill University and is currently completing a master of journalism degree from Carleton University, with a specialization in public affairs reporting. Joseph has over 15 years of experience in print journalism including over three years as lead staff writer at the Drum/First Perspective, a national Aboriginal publication.
Road map to a winning Aboriginal Canadian policy strategy
Reading Time: 3 minutes Implementing these recommendations may allow us to turn a corner in Aboriginal relations
First Nations developing new tool for self-governance
Reading Time: 3 minutes Community-based constitutions create economic stability by enabling business investors to seek legal recourse if a business defaults on a loan
Federal budget will advance First Nations communities
Reading Time: 3 minutes The budget delivers on some of First Nations’ most deeply held political and economic desires
Alberta Aboriginals could gain with NDP in power
Reading Time: 3 minutes But only if the premier-designate lives up to her promises
Misunderstanding leads to First Nation opposition to Property Ownership Act
Reading Time: 3 minutes First Nations, Canada have more in common when it comes to property rights than first thought