“Helmar Drost and John Richards argue that although Aboriginal concerns are receiving more attention in public policy debates, most public attention is devoted to on-reserve communities. They argue this is inadequate, because growing numbers of Canada’s Aboriginal population live off-reserve and in cities today. Drost and Richards note that the social, educational and employment problems facing both on- and off-reserve groups are daunting, and that both deserve the equal attention of policymakers.”
The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia
Year of publication:
2003
“The purpose of this paper is to provide native entrepreneurs and their lawyers with some guidelines on issues which may affect them in the establishment of a business on a reserve."