LABR 2Q92 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Constitution Act, 1982, Indian Register, Indian Act

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The importance of this area of study and the lack of knowledge. "aboriginal identity" refers to whether the person reported being an. Aboriginal person, that is, first nations (north american indian), m tis or. Inuk (inuit) and/or being a registered or treaty indian (that is, registered under the indian act of. Canada) and/or being a member of a first nation or indian band. Aboriginal peoples of canada are defined in the constitution act, 1982, section 35 (2) as including the indian, inuit and. The experience of work is not only in the experience of working-class struggle and racism but also the colonial policies and practices that have shaped the aboriginal labour market experience. Thus, i will begin with an introduction to the inequalities that aboriginals face in canada. https://www. theglobeandmail. com/news/news-video/video-rich-countrypoor-nations-11- startling-statistics-about-the-disparity-betweenindigenous-people-and-the-rest-of- canada/article22852873/ Introduction: first nations, second class citizens, third world conditions. Canada"s global ranking by the un measures plummets when taking into account aboriginal lives.

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