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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

who holds them

indigenous,francophone, englaphone

why do some only some ppl have collective rights?

to recognize the founding ppl of canada and protect their identitys

what are fn collective rights

health care


education


hunting/fishing


reserve land


annuities

more in depth in health care

health care needs are not free for all fn but they feel it should be covered

more in depth in education

gov funds elementry and second school for reserve students and financial support for inut in colleg

more in depth in hunting and fishing

they dont own the crownland but can hunt on it to bc its part of their culture

reserve land

they dont own the land they live on or pay tax

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

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

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

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

goal of the act

assimilate, replace aboriginal culture and acquire land

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

language minority collective rights

french canadians were one of the founding ppls of canada so the gov works to preserve their culture

language minority collective rights

french canadians were one of the founding ppls of canada so the gov works to preserve their culture

quebec act?

after the 7 years war french were allowed to keep their land, language, religion and civil law

flq crisis?

the flq wanted quebec to be independent so they kidnapped and killed gov ppl and issued a manifesto of their beliefs.

flq crisis?

the flq wanted quebec to be independent so they kidnapped and killed gov ppl and issued a manifesto of their beliefs.

bill 101?

was created to make french another official language

parti quebecouis?

seperatists part that wants to maintaint french canadian way of life - resulted in quebec referendum

notwithstanding clause?

allowed gov to override certain rights gaurenteed by the canadian charter of rights a freedoms for a temporary period

inuit collective rights

hunting/fishing


land claims


water rights

inut rights issues

poor housing and water


lack of medical facilities


addiction,high suicide rates


loss of voice and culture

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

anonatmy

when metis got rights

sovernty

right to self government