Sixties Scoop
…to care for them. This transition to provincial services led to a 1951 amendment that enabled the Province to provide services to Aboriginal people where none existed federally. Child protection…
The Residential School System
…Chapter 10, “1.2 Changing Policies.” Ottawa: Supply and Services Canada, 1996. 344-353. [3] Milloy, John S. A National Crime: The Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879 to 1986.University…
The Residential School System
…Chapter 10, “1.2 Changing Policies.” Ottawa: Supply and Services Canada, 1996. 344-353. [3] Milloy, John S. A National Crime: The Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879 to 1986.University…
The Residential School System (2009)
…non-Aboriginal peers. Post-secondary education was still considered out of reach for Aboriginal students, and those students who wanted to attend university were frequently discouraged from doing so.15 The process to…
UBC Dialogue: Full Record
…urge you to regard their participation with respect. Counseling Support Services UBC Students Counselling Services provides counselling to UBC students. The team includes an Aboriginal counsellor with experience working with…
UBC Dialogue: Nov 1, 2011
…http://irsi.aboriginal.ubc.ca. Counseling Support Services UBC Students Counselling Services provides counselling to UBC students. The team includes an Aboriginal counsellor with experience working with Aboriginal communities. To book an appointment call…
UBC Dialogue: Full Video Record
…with respect. Counseling Support Services UBC Students Counselling Services provides counselling to UBC students. The team includes an Aboriginal counsellor with experience working with Aboriginal communities. To book an appointment…
Aboriginal Fisheries in British Columbia
…Foster, Professor of Law, University of Victoria Not a “race-based” fishery In 1998, a group of non-Native fishermen took to the water during an Aboriginal-only opening on the lower Fraser…
Indian Status
…between the Crown and First Nations, when the Crown guaranteed particular services in exchange for title to the land.3 Those with Indian status do not pay taxes for most purchases…
Reserves
…belongings behind as they leave the reserve. (See, for example, the Indigenous Services Canada’s resources on Matrimonial Real Property on Reserves, available at https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1100100032553/1581773144281). Reserves fall under federal rather than…
