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7 years 11 months
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2015 / PDF
The following pages outline the Commission’s central conclusions about the history and legacy of residential schools and identify both the barriers to reconciliation and the opportunities for constructive action that currently exist.
Author(s): The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
4 years 11 months
2018 / Word doc
A collection of documents supporting the land negotiations between Lake Cowichan First Nations and the Province of BC with timeline and Feasibility study for a Marina
Resource Producer: Lake Cowichan First Nation
Author(s): Lake Cowichan First Nation
4 years 11 months
2018 / PDF
Documentation created by slakəya’nc (IR1) in regards to future land use planning. 
Resource Producer: Kwikwetlem First Nation
Author(s): Kwikwetlem First Nation
4 years 12 months
2017 / PDF
Westbank First Nation Project: Implement Governance Instrument process that was developed in Phase 1 of this 2 Phase project. All documentation of process with information guides.
Author(s): Westbank First Nations
6 years 2 weeks
2017 / PDF
The presentation of a seminar conducted for the Esquimalt Chief and Council regarding the responsibilities and financial understanding of governance.
Resource Producer: Esquimalt Nation
6 years 1 month
2107 / Word
Project report and outcomes. 
Resource Producer: N’Quatqua First Nations
6 years 1 month
2016 / PDF
The Community Council ( CC) is an ad hoc body (assembled as required) of up to 8 YFN Band members. The Community Council is independent of Chief and Council and will operate as an advisory body to management of the various departments within the YFN government.The CC exists to represent the voice of the YFN community to managing authorities who administer the YFN's municipal-level affairs;...
Resource Producer: Yale First Nation
7 years 10 months
2011 / Video
Membertou leaders explain how a high level of accountability to citizens and partners has been key to success in governance and business.
Resource Producer: National Centre for First Nations Governance
Author(s): National Centre for First Nations Governance
7 years 10 months
2013 /
How does change start and how is it sustained? Community members and leaders have to be ready for change, understand what it means, and be fully prepared to support it.
Resource Producer: National Centre for First Nations Governance
Author(s): National Centre for First Nations Governance
Found in: Governance | Initiatives
7 years 10 months
2011 /
Squiala First Nation is located within the boundaries of the City of Chilliwack, B.C. in the central Fraser Valley east of Vancouver. The connection of Evans Road to Ashwell through Squiala lands has been an issue of ongoing discussions between the City of Chilliwack and Squiala First Nation. In response to the roads project – and Squiala’s work to develop financial and governance policies and...
Resource Producer: National Centre for First Nations Governance
Author(s): National Centre for First Nations Governance (981)