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Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable: Sectoral Follow-up Sessions

"This website has been developed to provide Canadians with information and documentation resulting from the Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable and related follow-up activities to this historic event. The Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable held in Ottawa on April 19th, 2004 represented an unprecedented opportunity for members of the Federal Cabinet, Senate and House of Commons to engage with Aboriginal leaders from across the country."
  
    
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"At the April 19th Roundtable, the Prime Minister made four key commitments:

These sectoral follow-up sessions have been guided by a Planning Committee consisting of representatives from lead federal departments (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Health Canada, Industry Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing, Treasury Board Secretariat); National Aboriginal Organizations:(Assembly of First Nations (AFN), Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), Métis National Council (MNC), Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) and the Native Women`s Association of Canada (NWAC)); and a number of provincial and territorial governments which worked in a collaborative partnership to develop and implement each session. Important background papers developed by members of the Planning Committee in advance of the sessions, as well as independent facilitators reports on each session as well as a final report prepared by a team of session facilitators are all available electronically on this site."

Creator(s) Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable
Source Location Canada
Publisher Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable
Date Published
2005
Language Bilingual
URL http://www.aboriginalroundtable ...
Copyright Holder Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable

    

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