Principles and Guidelines for Ecological Restoration in Canada’s Protected Natural Areas
This is the first ever Canada-wide document that provides guidance on ecological restoration practices.
This is the first ever Canada-wide document that provides guidance on ecological restoration practices.
This is a draft land use plan for Dehcho territory.
This book contains chapters from Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars who discuss the challenges of treaty relationships today. It also examines how Indigenous legal and policy frameworks can be incorporated to build healthier relationships and a better path forward.
This book is based on a number of Treaty Elders forums, covering topics such as Indigenous conceptions of the land, living together, sacred promises, and evolving interpretations of Treaty Rights. This book has a particular focus on Saskatchewan.
This book shares stories from people and communities who have lived under treaties in Canada from the perspectives of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies. It makes a strong case for the importance of understanding treaties in today's context.
This book discusses the two major schools of thought in Indigenous-Settler relations: resurgence and reconciliation.
This book analyses Treaty 1 from the perspective of Anishinabe laws (inaakinigewin).
This book discusses the nature and sources of law in Canada and argues that the country's constitution is incomplete without a broader acceptance of Indigenous legal traditions