The right of aboriginal self-government and the Constitution
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This commentary offers some thoughts on the current constitutional proposals as they relate to the right of Aboriginal self-government in Canada. The first part of the document traces the development of a potential impasse. The second part considers how such an impasse might be avoided, using four different approaches. Includes the Commission's terms of reference.
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