The 1969 White Paper (officially entitled Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy) was a policy paper proposal set forth by the Government...
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A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. It is...
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Palestine white paper, one of six policy papers issued by the British government regarding the situation in Palestine 1969 White Paper, a policy paper issue...
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First Nations in Canada (section 1969 White Paper)
the United States had been allowed to vote since the 1920s. In his 1969 White Paper, then-Minister of Indian Affairs, Jean Chrétien, proposed the abolition...
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over generations. In 1969, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Minister of Indian Affairs Jean Chrétien proposed the White Paper, which recommended abolishing...
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Association of Alberta's 1970Red paper published as a response to the Canadian Federal Government'sproposed 1969 White paper on Indian policy". University...
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manage and control their own health programs. The White Paper was a federal government policy paper which proposed to remove the status of treaty individuals...
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country of two nations. In 1969, Trudeau along with his then Minister of Indian Affairs Jean Chrétien, proposed the 1969 White Paper (officially entitled "Statement...
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Canadian population. The paper was widely opposed by First Nations groups, and later abandoned. It was the 1969 White Paper that first brought Chrétien...
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destinations for them. In 1969, Trudeau, along with his then-Minister of Indian Affairs Jean Chrétien, proposed the 1969 White Paper (officially entitled "Statement...
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The terms "blank sheet of paper" and "white paper" were also removed from online search results by Chinese censors. White paper has additional significance...
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activism was rising. Following the government's publication of its 1969 White Paper, George Manuel, Noel Doucette, Andrew Delisle, Omer Peters, Jack Sark...
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unions rebelled against her proposals to reduce their powers in her 1969 white paper, 'In Place of Strife'. This also involved a major cabinet split, with...
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Graphic: Issue 1,4460 June 6 1997. Graphic Communications Group. Ghana (1969). White Paper on the Report of the Jiagge Commission of Enquiry Into the Assets...
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Republic. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-8419-0278-7. Ghana (1969). White Paper on the Report of Manyo-Plange Commission of Equiry Into the Assets...
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Publishing Corporation. Coast, Gold (1956). Gold Coast Gazette. Ghana (1969). White Paper[s] on the Report[s] of Manyo-Plange Commission of Enquiry Into the...
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Paper was a counter-proposal to the White Paper, a policy put forward by Pierre Trudeau's Minister of Indian Affairs, Jean Chrétien. The White Paper is...
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extinguished. 1969 1969 White Paper was a Canadian policy paper by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and his Minister of Indian Affairs, Jean Chrétien in 1969 proposing...
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religious authorities in matters pertaining to Indian interests. With the 1969 White Paper, George Manuel participated in the formation of the Union of B.C. Indian...
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Branch). Assembly, Gold Coast Legislative (1956). Debates. Ghana (1969). White Paper[s] on the Report[s] of Manyo-Plange Commission of Enquiry Into the...
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Manders, Roy White and Phil Wright, the band performing covers by the likes of the Beach Boys. In 1969 they changed their name to Paper Lace. They worked...
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I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search See also External links 1969 White Paper 1981 Restigouche raid Aatsista-Mahkan (Running rabbit) Abenaki mythology...
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In Place of Strife (category 1969 documents)
In Place of Strife (Cmnd 3888) was a UK Government white paper written in 1969. It was a proposed act to use the law to reduce the power of trade unions...
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of Alberta in the late 1960s. Roy Little Chief publicly opposed the 1969 White Paper, proposed by Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, which proposed...
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Care in the Community (redirect from Caring for People (white paper))
budgetary control The White Paper followed the main recommendations of the Griffiths Report but with two notable exceptions: The White Paper did not propose...
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Paper clothing is garments and accessories made from paper or paper substitutes. The earliest known paper clothing was made by the Chinese even before...
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Metrication Board (category 1969 establishments in the United Kingdom)
British trade and industry to metric was the subject of a UK Government White Paper in 1951, itself the result of the Hodgson Committee Report of 1949 which...
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in 1969. The Silent 700 was the first thermal print system that printed on thermal paper. During the 1970s, Hewlett-Packard integrated thermal paper printers...
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landmark position paper—entitled "Wahbung: Our Tomorrows" —in opposition to then-Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's 1969 White Paper which proposed...
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C. Association of Non-Status Indians in 1968. In opposition to the 1969 White Paper, Charlie and the IHA organized two "moccasin walks", culminating in...
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