Governance

A Reporting Procedures Handbook for Contribution Agreement Recipients [Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO]

Publisher: 
Minister of Public Works and Government Services
Year of publication: 
2009

"This Reporting Procedures Handbook is intended to provide information on the reporting policies and procedures for Contribution Agreements signed under the Atlantic Integrated Commercial Fisheries Initiative. It explains the requirements for receiving payment and additional information that will assist the Recipient and Fisheries and Oceans Canada in evaluating the progress of the different components under the Atlantic Integrated Commercial Fisheries Initiative."

First Nations Governance & Public Administration [Yukon College]

Publisher: 
Yukon College

The First Nations Governance and Public Administration (FNGPA) Initiative is a unique, cutting-edge, accredited, culturally relevant program transferable towards a diploma or degree at a number of academic institutions. It provides practical, relevant academic tools to senior managers to effectively manage First Nation governments. Designed to be accessible to working professionals and to allow an integration of education into work and family life, the ten program courses are offered over three years through a combination of in-class and distance education.

More than Wind - Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Summary Guide [Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program, AAEDIRP]

Publisher: 
Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat
Year of publication: 
2012

"First Nations should be looking at opportunities to participate in renewable energy development at the local, regional, and provincial levels. This Summary Guide is the first step to assist the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick communities to become more familiar with the various renewable energy technologies, and to look at the range of opportunities that are possible."

Home [Inuit Tripiriit Kanatami, ITK]

Publisher: 
Inuit Tripiriit Kanatami
Year of publication: 
2012

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), formerly Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, is the national voice of 55,000 Inuit living in 53 communities across the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Northwest Territories), Nunavut, Nunavik (Northern Quebec), and Nunatsiavut (Northern Labrador), land claims regions. Inuit call this vast region Inuit Nunangat.

Governance [Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative, KMK]

Publisher: 
Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative (KMK)
Year of publication: 
2012

Kwe and welcome to the governance section of our website. This section is intended to act as a resource on the subject of Mi'kmaq Governance in Nova Scotia. It provides a number of resource documents, videos and background materials. Many people have different opinions on what Mi'kmaq governance means; however, it is arguably the single most important issue in the development of Mi'kmaq Nationhood in Nova Scotia. This section also describes the approach taken by the Mi'kmaq political leadership on this important subject.

Treaties [Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative, KMK]

Publisher: 
Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative (KMK)
Year of publication: 
2012

1725-1726: One of the first treaties between the Mi'kmaq and the European settlers was negotiated by the Penobscot in Boston on our behalf in 1725. This treaty, between the British, Mi'kmaq and Maliseet, was then ratified by many of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet villages at Annapolis Royal in 1726. It was the first of what are now known as treaties of peace and friendship with the British Crown in the Maritime Provinces.

Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation Band: News [Federation of Newfoundland Indians, FNI]

Publisher: 
Federation of Newfoundland Indians
Year of publication: 
2012

Dear members, first and foremost, I hope that each and every one of you is experiencing good health and that you have had an enjoyable summer. I am pleased to announce that I was elected as president of the FNI by acclamation at the FNI's35th Annual General Assembly held on September 18th and 19th in Grand Falls-Windsor. Also elected by acclamation were Mr. Terry Mills as vice president for central Newfoundland region and Chief Kevin Barnes as vice president for western Newfoundland. The youth representative on the FNI board Ms. Kristina Duffy was also elected by acclamation.

Employment Training [Native Council of Prince Edward Island, NCPEI]

Publisher: 
Native Council of Prince Edward Island
Year of publication: 
2012

Native Council of Prince Edward Island was approved by Skills PEI to recently host a second GED program here at the main office. The program ran for 27 weeks. In order to qualify for future programs, interested applicants must be EI Eligible, at least 18 years of age and have been out of school one full calender year. People who are interested in applying for the program are asked to contact Jane Laird at 892-5314 ext 231 or email gedinstructor@ncpei.com for more information.

NCPEI Events [Native Council of Prince Edward Island, NCPEI]

Publisher: 
Native Council of Prince Edward Island
Year of publication: 
2012

Link to Native Council of Prince Edward Island events

Membership in the NCPEI [Native Council of Prince Edward Island, NCPEI]

Publisher: 
Native Council of Prince Edward Island
Year of publication: 
2012

The NCPEI represents off-reserve aboriginal peoples in a variety of ways. Whether we are dealing with various government agencies, local businesses, or Aboriginals seeking information on their status, the Native Council offers you a variety of other services which include, Employment and Training Initiatives, Youth Programs, Fisheries, Housing and more.

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