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- Attempts to Reform or Repeal the Indian Act
There is no clear consensus on a way forward on large-scale, comprehensive change to the Indian Act Over the years, there have been several unsuccessful attempts to reform the Indian Act, due largely to opposition from First Nations who do not wish to enact reform through the Indian Act
- What will it take to abolish the Indian Act? | CBC News
It's been 145 years since the Indian Act was enacted to define and control the lives of Indigenous people in Canada "I think it's often the dream of many First Nations to
- Abolishing the Indian Act means eliminating First Nations’ rights
For well over 140 years, the Indian Act also specifically targeted Indian women and children for removal from their First Nations The sex discrimination in the Act has been cited as one of
- The Indian Act: Can it be abolished? - LawNow Magazine
Two simple observations are made so often about the Indian Act as to amount to clichés: That the 1876 Act is still with us, and that it should be “abolished ” The first of these is technically false; the 1876 Act was repealed in 1951, and replaced with the Act we have today, though it has been amended countless times
- Annex D: Actions taken towards dismantling of the Indian Act and to . . .
Enacted in 2019, the Impact Assessment Act provides a new opportunity to enact regulations that would allow the Minister to enter into agreements with Indigenous governing bodies to be considered as jurisdictions on specific lands
- Senate tables legislation aimed at fixing ‘Indian status’ inequities
A bill the government hopes will correct long-standing inequities in how Indian status, federal registry, and band membership are handled under the Indian Act was introduced in the Senate this week Bill S-2 replaces the earlier Bill C-38, which was first introduced in December 2022 but died on the order paper following the prorogation of Parliament on Jan 6
- The Indian Act—A Barrier to Entrepreneurship - Fraser Institute
Indigenous leaders and Canadian politicians often call for the repeal of the Indian Act, yet repeal never seems to happen There is no general agreement on what should replace the Act, and First Nations are deeply attached to some of the special protections it affords, such as immunity from taxation on reserve
- Indian Act Amendment and Replacement Act - Site Web de la législation . . .
An Act to amend the Indian Act (publication of by-laws) and to provide for its replacement Preamble Whereas the Indian Act is an outdated colonial statute, the application of which results in the people of Canada’s First Nations being subjected to differential treatment;
- Indian Act - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Through the Department of Indian Affairs and its Indian agents, the Indian Act gave the government sweeping powers with regards to First Nations identity, political structures, governance, cultural practices and education
- Why administrative changes won’t kill the Indian Act - Policy Options
Splitting Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada into two is a positive move, but administrative changes alone won’t lead to self-determination
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