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Electronic Service Delivery

As part of the government on-line A New Browser Window Will Open initiative, Indian and Northern Affairs has introduced a number of fully interactive web-based tools.


 

Economic Development

The federal government launched the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business (PSAB) to help Aboriginal firms do more contracting with all our departments and agencies.


 

Education

This electronic guide facilitates eligible Aboriginal students to quickly access a national directory comprising of organizations and institutions that offer more than 500 awards, totalling more than $2.5 million.

Electronic Directory for Special Education Training Opportunities was created to provide teachers of Aboriginal students with special needs valuable information on professional development opportunities. It enables users to search for training programs in special education offered at post-secondary institutions across Canada.


 

First Nation Profiles

The First Nation Profile Site allows quick and easy access to current national First Nation community profiles. Profiles include information of general interest about the First Nation, the First Nation's government, Tribal Councils and reserves.


 

Infrastructure and Housing

Housing & Infrastructure Assets data include several key components: housing counts and conditions; water delivery and sewage disposal services; and community services.


 

Lands and Trust Services

FNLRS is a database of instruments registered in the Indian Lands Registry relating to Reserve Lands under the First Nation Land Management Act. The FNLRS allows all users to perform enquiries and generate reports on data in the system. Electronic copies of instruments registered in the First Nation Land Register System can also be viewed and printed from the system. To find Reserve Land records under the Indian Act please use the Indian Lands Registry System (ILRS) A New Browser Window Will Open.

ILRS is a database of instruments registered in the Indian Lands Registry relating to Reserve Lands and Crown Lands. The ILRS allows all users to perform enquiries and generate reports on data in the system. Electronic copies of instruments registered in the Indian Lands Registry can also be viewed and printed from the system. To find First Nations Land records under the First Nation Land Management Act please use the First Nation Land Register System (FNLRS) A New Browser Window Will Open.

The Land Sales System is a database of information pertaining to lands which have been surrendered for sale by Indian Bands.

Netlands is a computer application which can be used in the management of land transactions on reserve lands. Designed to help DIAND and Band staff manage lands projects and associated land instrument details.

  • Self Government First Nations Lands Registry (SGFNLR) A New Browser Window Will Open

    The SGFNLR is a database of instruments that are registered/recorded in a First Nation's Land Registry established according to its specific Self Government Land Management Act. The SGFNLR can accommodate more than one First Nation. The SGFNLR allows users to perform enquiries and generate reports relating to their specific First Nation. Electronic copies of instruments registered in the Self Government First Nations Lands Registry can also be viewed and printed.


 

Northern Affairs Program

The Northern Information Network (NIN) encourages information sharing about the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut for more effective decision making in the areas such as resource management and economic development. NIN supports a variety of research initiatives in and about the North, including project impact assessments, sustainable development strategies, wildlife management planning, land-use planning, and emergency preparedness.


 

Proposal Information Management System

The Proposal Information Management System (PIMS) tracks economic development proposals that are in progress or have been accepted or rejected, and allows the user to document justification for each assessment decision. Thus INAC officials can inform interested parties on the status of their proposal at any stage of the assessment process. The persons most likely to work with PIMS are the economic development officers who assess the proposals and then make recommendations on funding.

 


  Last Updated: 2006-08-17 top of page Important Notices