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what are collective rights |
rights held by canadians who belong to specific group in society. they are recognized and protected by canadas constitution |
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who holds them |
indigenous,francophone, englaphone |
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why do some only some ppl have collective rights? |
to recognize the founding ppl of canada and protect their identitys |
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what are fn collective rights |
health care education hunting/fishing reserve land annuities |
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more in depth in health care |
health care needs are not free for all fn but they feel it should be covered |
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more in depth in education |
gov funds elementry and second school for reserve students and financial support for inut in colleg |
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more in depth in hunting and fishing |
they dont own the crownland but can hunt on it to bc its part of their culture |
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reserve land |
they dont own the land they live on or pay tax |
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more in depth in annuities |
every year gov makes treaty anuitity payments bc indigenous ppl shared their resources in exchange for annual payments with european settlers (inflation hasn’t been taken into account |
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the indian act |
it is federal legislation related to the rights and status of fn ppl (status indians) first passed in 1876 and amended several times |
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why is indian act important |
outlines status and rights of aboriginal ppl and reflects how the gov understood the later treaties that came after the indian acy |
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under this act… |
gov is able to develop specific policies to administer treaty rights collection rights affirmed defines who is registered as a status indian |
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goal of the act |
assimilate, replace aboriginal culture and acquire land |
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promises vs problems with fn collective rights |
reserve land-small/bad land education- residential schools hunting/fishing- had to stay on reserve farming assistance- broken worn out rotten medical aid- controlled by indian agent |
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language minority collective rights |
french canadians were one of the founding ppls of canada so the gov works to preserve their culture |
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language minority collective rights |
french canadians were one of the founding ppls of canada so the gov works to preserve their culture |
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quebec act? |
after the 7 years war french were allowed to keep their land, language, religion and civil law |
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flq crisis? |
the flq wanted quebec to be independent so they kidnapped and killed gov ppl and issued a manifesto of their beliefs. |
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flq crisis? |
the flq wanted quebec to be independent so they kidnapped and killed gov ppl and issued a manifesto of their beliefs. |
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bill 101? |
was created to make french another official language |
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parti quebecouis? |
seperatists part that wants to maintaint french canadian way of life - resulted in quebec referendum |
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notwithstanding clause? |
allowed gov to override certain rights gaurenteed by the canadian charter of rights a freedoms for a temporary period |
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inuit collective rights |
hunting/fishing land claims water rights |
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inut rights issues |
poor housing and water lack of medical facilities addiction,high suicide rates loss of voice and culture |
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metis collective rights |
they were seen as french so they weren’t put in the indian act so when manitoba was created they were promised land |
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anonatmy |
when metis got rights |
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sovernty |
right to self government |